In a typical work setting, elevator installers and repairers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of responsibility for the health and safety of the people who use the elevators they work on.
- Communicate with others daily by phone, e-mail, and in person.
- Have a medium level of social interaction with others. They often work alone but also spend time talking with other workers and supervisors.
- Work as part of a team.
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- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by others.
Physical Work Conditions
- Almost always work indoors.
- Always wear protective or safety attire, such as hard hats, gloves, and safety glasses.
- Are exposed to hazardous conditions on a daily basis, such as unfinished building sites.
- Daily are exposed to hazardous equipment, such as welding torches.
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- Are regularly exposed to contaminants.
- Are often exposed to extremely bright or dim lighting conditions.
- May work in hot or cold temperatures, depending on the work site.
- Sometimes get into awkward positions to reach cramped work spaces.
- Are occasionally exposed to loud sounds and distracting noise levels.
- Sometimes are exposed to hazardous situations that may cause cuts or burns.
- May work physically close to others, such as within several feet.
Work Performance
- Must fully complete and be exact in their work so that elevators function properly. Errors could seriously injure passengers if the elevator were to fall.
- Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
- Often make decisions that greatly impact other workers and passengers.
- Make decisions and set tasks without checking with a supervisor first.
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- Work in a moderately stressful atmosphere in which weekly deadlines must be met.
Hours/Travel
- Travel to different sites to install or repair elevators.
- May work nights or weekends to maintain elevators in busy buildings.
- Usually work full time.