Elevating Device Mechanics A/B construct, install, alter, repair, maintain, service, inspect, examine, and test elevating devices such as electric and hydraulic elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. They work with various systems, including personnel hoists and stage lifts, ensuring these devices operate safely and efficiently.

Level A Mechanics work on many types of elevators and lifts. They do more advanced and general work.

Level B Mechanics focus on a smaller group of lifts, like stair lifts and platform lifts. They mostly work on equipment found in smaller or specialized settings like homes or places with accessibility needs.

Responsibilities

  • Read and interpret blueprints to determine system layout
  • Install elevators, escalators, and related equipment according to specifications
  • Connect elevator car frames to counterweights with cables and assemble elevator cars
  • Install and wire electric and electronic control systems
  • Test, adjust, and troubleshoot equipment for proper operation
  • Carry out preventative maintenance to ensure safety and reliability

Key Skills & Attributes

  • Physical fitness
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Attention to detail
  • Good hearing
  • Work independently
  • Good Vision
  • Work in a team

Entering the Trade

  • Is there a training pathway for this trade? Yes
  • Number of Levels: EDM A = 4; EDM B = 2
  • Total Required Apprenticeship Hours: EDM A = 7,200; EDM B = 3,600
  • Total Hours Required to Challenge Exam as a Trade Qualifier: EDM A = 10,800; EDM B = 5,400

Annual Salary

$57,600 – $107,700

Projected Construction Worker Retirements

~7,800 by 2032*

*BuildForce Canada 10-Year Workforce Outlook for NS

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