Job Specifications

Location

New orleans, LA

Published

10 months ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Elevator Constructor Apprentice

1. Manually loads, unloads and moves materials, equipment and tools from vehicles to work areas. Requires lifting parts weighing up to 100 lbs. 2. Manually cleans elevator car tops, machine rooms, pits, rails and hoistways within non-controlled climate field setting. 3. Manually paints machine rooms and pit. 4. Uses periods of high concentration and knowledge of elevator systems to assist mechanic in electrical and mechanical installation, repair or service operations. Requires following written or oral directions of mechanic and/or field superintendent. Requires color perception to distinguish color-coded wiring components. 5. Maintains elevator lighting fixtures. 6. Visually and audibly monitors equipment operation to determine faulty functioning. Requires ability to withstand heights and cramped working conditions.


1. Manually loads, unloads and moves materials, equipment and tools from vehicles to work areas. Requires lifting parts weighing up to 100 lbs.


2. Manually cleans elevator car tops, machine rooms, pits, rails and hoistways within non-controlled climate field setting.


3. Manually paints machine rooms and pit.


4. Uses periods of high concentration and knowledge of elevator systems to assist mechanic in electrical and mechanical installation, repair or service operations. Requires following written or oral directions of mechanic and/or field superintendent. Requires color perception to distinguish color-coded wiring components.


5. Maintains elevator lighting fixtures.


6. Visually and audibly monitors equipment operation to determine faulty functioning. Requires ability to withstand heights and cramped working conditions. 



Requirements

Knowledge


1. The ability to understand general arithmetic.


2. The ability to speak and write in a clear and understandable manner for internal/external relations.


3. The ability to understand verbal or written instructions.


4. Successful completion of all required NEIEP courses.


5. Knowledge ordinarily acquired through High School or equivalent experience (*High School diploma or GED required).


6. The ability to learn, practice, and adhere to safety standards.



Mental Effort


1. The ability to maintain normal attention spans, with intermittent periods of high concentration, to assist the mechanic in electrical and mechanical installation, repair or service operations approximately 70% of the time.


2. The ability to perform administrative duties such as data gathering and submitting written reports.



Physical


1. The ability to walk or stand approximately 90% and to sit approximately 10% of the time on the job.


2. The ability to lift up to 100lbs approximately 75% of the time.


3. The ability to perform repetitive stooping, forward bending and crouching approximately 70% of the time.


4. The ability and willingness to travel up to 95% of the time.



Environmental


1. The ability to perform essential job functions in field setting with exposure to non-controlled climate conditions.


2. The ability and willingness to withstand heights and work in cramped working conditions.



Manual Dexterity


1. The ability to use hands, arms and feet for repetitive lifting.


2. The ability to use hands and arms to operate various hand and power tools and to record written information.



Audible/Visual


1. The ability to communicate verbally.


2. The ability to observe essential functions for satisfactory job performance.


3. The ability to perceive color to distinguish color coded wiring components.
 



Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Union of Elevator Constructors