Install, maintain, and repair elevators and escalators in buildings
Elevator Technicians install, maintain, and repair elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. It is one of the highest-paying trades due to the specialized skills required and the critical safety nature of the work. Strong union representation ensures competitive wages and benefits. The growing number of high-rise buildings worldwide maintains steady demand.
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Apprentice Elevator Tech → Elevator Technician → Senior Elevator Tech → Elevator Supervisor → Elevator Contractor
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Enter elevator union apprenticeship program (4-5 years, paid) Learn mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems Develop safety practices for working in shafts Obtain journeyman…
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Growth Rate: Average through 2030 Remote Trend: Primarily on-site Top Industries: Elevator companies (Otis, Schindler, ThyssenKrupp), independent contractors Geographic Hotspots:…
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