** Must Have NYC DOB Inspector License**
Elevator Inspector
Job Description
Accountable for independently performing a full range of tasks in the inspection of lifting devices for compliance with laws, codes and regulations. Inspects construction, installation, alteration and operation of elevators, escalators, and mechanized walkways, verifying that the operation, construction, retrofit, or repair work in the field is performed in accordance with applicable code requirements, drawings, plans, specifications and contract documents.
Responsibilities:
- Performs trade specific code and/ or Quality Control inspections on various phases/ aspects of elevator/ lift Detect possible defects and faults in equipment installations, maintenance, or operation and recommend or stipulate appropriate remedial measures per Jurisdictional requirements.
- Accurately reads, interprets, and comprehends equipment operation and installation plans and instructions.
- Utilizes standard testing devices and methods to ensure equipment operation meets established requirements.
- Consistently applies code requirements and related standards in accordance with state, local, and national regulations and department policies.
- Effectively coordinates work schedules with elevator service companies/ technicians to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
- Works cooperatively with property managers, service companies, and the general public.
- Conducts all work operations in accordance with established safety practices, ensuring all work is completed without hazard to self or others.
Education/Experience
- Possession of current QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) certification; four (4) years experience in the elevator industry performing elevator inspections, service, repairs, and or testing of elevator systems. Education in the engineering discipline may be substituted for two years of field experience.
- MUST POSSESS NYC DOB INSPECTOR LICENSE
- Demonstrated knowledge of the following:
- The methods and practices involved in installing, repairing and maintaining a variety of electric and hydraulic elevators, escalators and moving walks
- Fundamental mechanical and electrical principles as they apply to elevators and similar controls
- Stages of construction when possible violations and defects may most easily be observed and corrected
- Application of the American National Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks as referenced and amended in the Construction Code, as well as jurisdictional requirements.
- Ability to use graphic instructions such as blueprints, schematic drawings and layouts, and comprehend and make inferences from written materials and code documents.
- Demonstrated knowledge of a variety of computer software applications such as MS Office, Excel, Access, etc.