Elevator Technician

The Elevator Technician shall be responsible for all preventative maintenance and repair work on the automatic car park elevators and accessories, ie motors, cables, l wiring and microprocessors. He shall also perform inspections such as check wiring and parts for signs of wear, oil gears and test electrical systems to ensure the elevator unit is running efficiently and safely. He shall also respond to calls about malfunctioning equipment, often troubleshooting the machinery until the problem can be diagnosed and solved. On-the-job practical experience of min 5years for G1, 2years for G2 is a must. Candidates must be able to work autonomously and be self-motivated. Apprenticeships with reputed elevator companies would be a plus.

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Cofely Besix Facilty Management
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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