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Elevator Mechanic Training & Resources

An Elevator Mechanic installs, maintains, and repairs elevators, escalators, and lifts to ensure safe vertical transportation.

Top Reasons to Become a Elevator Mechanic

  1. High-skill specialized trade

    Elevator work requires advanced technical expertise.

  2. Strong safety regulation

    Licensing ensures strict safety compliance.

  3. Union and apprenticeship pathways

    Many enter through formal apprenticeship programs.

  4. Stable long-term demand

    Systems require ongoing maintenance.

  5. Transferable electromechanical skills

    Skills apply across advanced trades.

Average Salary for a Elevator Mechanic

Elevator Mechanic earnings vary by union and region.

  • Estimated average annual salary: $70,000–$120,000
  • Entry-level earnings: $55,000–$70,000
  • Experienced professionals: $120,000+

Salary figures are estimates and vary by region and union agreements.

Education, Training, and Professional Resources

The resources below outline training and tools for elevator mechanics.

Education and Training

Elevator apprenticeship and technical training programs.

Exam Preparation

Licensing and certification exam preparation.

Continuing Education and License Renewal

Continuing education for safety codes.

Additional Professional Resources

Specialized tools and professional associations.

Official Regulatory Information

Always consult state elevator safety authorities.


View Elevator Mechanic licensing requirements by state

Why This Page Exists

This page summarizes training and resources for Elevator Mechanic licensing.