The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ยท 1 day ago
HQF Elevator Mechanic Apprentice
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is looking for an Elevator Mechanic Apprentice to learn and train in a four-year apprenticeship program. The apprentice will work closely with qualified Elevator Mechanics to maintain and operate church-owned elevators and escalators safely and efficiently.
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Responsibilities
Will report directly to the Elevator Mechanic Supervisor and act as a support role to the team throughout the duration of the four-year apprenticeship program
Learn and assist in upgrading, installing, performing testing, troubleshooting, and repairing of new and existing conveyance equipment
Follow procedures for lubricating, cleaning, and maintaining conveyances according to the Maintenance Control Program (MCP) and National and local elevator codes
Travel to perform conveyance work across the United States in facilities owned by the Church
Qualify for the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) and complete the education program in the expected timeframe
Onsite support for events
Learn and understand how to use measuring devices, meters, and other specialty testing and programming tools
Assist in planning new or upgraded installations to minimize waste and maximize efficiency
This position may require 24-hour on-call support
Performs other tasks as assigned by Management
Qualification
Required
Must qualify to be enrolled in the four-year elevator apprenticeship program through the NAEC Certified Elevator Technician program
High school diploma or equivalent required
Capable of learning to diagnose and repair elevator problems with the use of mechanical drawings, schematics (digitally or on paper), and diagnostic tools
Can travel on a regular basis, both driving and flying
Able to learn to be proficient with computers for programming elevators, PC chips, and the use of Microsoft Office software, may be required to learn CAD/CAM software
Follows proper safety procedures when accessing elevator pits, car-top, and machine spaces
Measures accurately and make conversions to other types of units, linear, speeds, fluids, weights, etc
Able to understand and learn how to cut, bend, thread, assemble, and install electrical conduit and hydraulic piping using such tools as a hacksaw, pipe threader, hydraulic and hand conduit benders
Learn how to calculate wire fill for conduit and pull wiring through conduit, make necessary splices, etc. in compliance with codes
Able to work from ladders, scaffolds, mechanical lifts, and on top of elevator cars for extended periods of time
Passes all required safety and equipment certifications and training
Capable of understanding instructions both verbally and in writing in English and able to listen and ask clarifying questions as needed
Able to work in a team in a professional manner as well as alone without supervision
Valid driver's license and may be required to become DOT-certified
Able to bend, kneel, squat, push, and pull for extended periods of time
Has good eye-hand-foot coordination
Must have stable, controlled hand movement
Can independently lift and position objects weighing as much as 50 pounds
Able to team lift and position objects weighing as much as 100 pounds on an occasional basis
Can work in confined spaces with low light levels for extended periods of time
Has at least 20/40 vision with or without corrective lenses and not less than 120 degrees combined horizontal peripheral vision
Company
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
"This work is so liberating: to be employed in an organization wherein we have the ultimate freedom to use true principles of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ in our work each day.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageLeadership Team
Recent News
The Salt Lake Tribune
2024-04-07
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