ELEVATOR INSPECTOR
2 days ago
Woodbridge
Job Description About the Role: The Elevator Inspector plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of elevators. This position involves conducting thorough inspections, testing mechanical and electrical components, and verifying adherence to local, state, and federal safety codes and regulations. The inspector will identify potential hazards, document findings, and recommend necessary repairs or maintenance to prevent accidents and ensure optimal operation. Ultimately, the Elevator Inspector helps protect the well-being of building occupants and the general public by enforcing rigorous safety standards and promoting best practices in elevator operation and maintenance. Minimum Qualifications: • High school diploma or equivalent., • Must possess a valid license through the NJ Department of Community of Affairs, • Subcode license and/or experience, • Experience working in elevator maintenance, repair, or installation., • Familiarity with computerized inspection reporting systems and mobile inspection technology., • Certification in additional safety or inspection programs, such as OSHA safety training., • Perform detailed inspections of elevators, escalators, and related equipment to assess mechanical, electrical, and structural integrity., • Test safety devices, control systems, and emergency operations to ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards., • Document inspection results accurately, prepare detailed reports, and communicate findings to building owners and maintenance teams., • Identify violations or safety hazards and provide clear recommendations for corrective actions or repairs., • Stay current with evolving safety regulations, industry standards, and technological advancements related to vertical transportation systems., • Coordinate with regulatory authorities to facilitate certification and compliance processes. The required skills enable the Elevator Inspector to conduct precise and comprehensive evaluations of elevator systems, ensuring all components meet stringent safety criteria. Technical proficiency in reading schematics and understanding mechanical and electrical systems is essential for identifying potential issues during inspections. Strong analytical skills help in diagnosing problems and determining the root causes of malfunctions or code violations. Effective communication skills are used daily to clearly document findings, explain safety concerns, and collaborate with building owners and maintenance personnel to implement solutions. Preferred skills, such as experience with digital reporting tools and advanced certifications, enhance efficiency and accuracy in inspections, while also supporting ongoing professional development and adherence to best industry practices.