ISCO Occupation Group 7412.6 Lift Engineer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Lift Engineer: Lift engineers set lifts into a prepared framed hoistway. They install support assembly, set up the lift pump or motor, piston or cable, and mechanism. Lift engineers connect the necessary electronic elements to complete the installation and connection of the lift cabin. They also perform the necessary steps to inspect and repair lifts, as well as the shaft and any associated electronics. Lift engineers make sure every inspection and report action is noted in a log book, and report to the client on the state of the serviced lift.

Essential Skills

  • Types Of Lifts
  • Hydraulics
  • Electrical Wiring Plans
  • Work Ergonomically
  • Mechanical Systems
  • Mechanics
  • Install Lift Governor
  • Consult Technical Resources
  • Lift Safety Legislation
  • Test Lift Operation
  • Resolve Equipment Malfunctions
  • Operate Soldering Equipment
  • Secure Working Area
  • Use Safety Equipment In Construction
  • Install Pneumatic Systems
  • Electricity
  • Perform Maintenance On Installed Equipment
  • Pneumatics
  • Install Lift Controller
  • Install Electrical And Electronic Equipment
  • Program Lift Controller
  • Operate Welding Equipment
  • Conduct Routine Machinery Checks
  • Install Lift Shaft Support Equipment
  • Install Hydraulic Systems
  • Guide Lift Car Installation
  • Follow Health And Safety Procedures In Construction
  • Troubleshoot
  • Inspect Construction Supplies
  • Lift Safety Mechanisms
  • Record Test Data


Optional Skills

  • Follow Safety Procedures When Working At Heights
  • Calculate Gear Ratio
  • Rig Loads
  • Perform Ict Troubleshooting
  • Refurbish Facilities
  • Electronics
  • Perform Risk Analysis
  • Prepare Compliance Documents
  • Issue Sales Invoices
  • Use A Computer
  • Attach Lift Motor Cables
  • Calculate Needs For Construction Supplies
  • Provide Customer Information Related To Repairs
  • Maintain Facility Security Systems
  • Work In A Construction Team
  • Apply Technical Communication Skills
  • Keep Records Of Work Progress
  • Replace Defect Components
  • Advise On Safety Improvements
  • Assist People Trapped In Confined Spaces
  • Estimate Restoration Costs
  • Write Records For Repairs
  • Order Supplies
  • Keep Personal Administration
  • Monitor Lift Shaft Construction
  • Guide Operation Of Heavy Construction Equipment
  • Process Incoming Construction Supplies


Alternative Names

  • Lift Service Mechanic
  • Elevator Installer
  • Elevator Service Inspector
  • Elevator Builder
  • Elevator Erecting Mechanic
  • Elevator Installation Team Member
  • Lift Repair Technician
  • Elevator Service Engineer
  • Elevator Engineer
  • Lift Construction Worker
  • Lift Erector
  • Lift Installer
  • Lift Service Engineer
  • Lift Maintenance Mechanic
  • Elevator Constructor
  • Lift Maintenance Technician
  • Elevator Service Technican
  • Lift Installation Worker
  • Lift Inspector
  • Lift Maintenance Engineer
  • Elevator Maintenance Mechanic
  • Escalator Installer
  • Lift Constructor
  • Lift Repair Engineer
  • Elevator Service Mechanic
  • Lift Installation Team Member
  • Lift Builder
  • Lift Installation Team Worker
  • Lift Service Technician
  • Lift Technician
  • Elevator Erector
  • Lift Erecting Mechanic
  • Lift Callout Engineer


Higher Level