Have Command with the Vertical Transportation Industry Assist lead technician in the maintaining, trouble shooting and repair of various types of accessibility equipment Have Command with blueprints to determine the layout of system components Have Command to connect electrical wiring to control panels and motors Have Command with testing installed equipment to ensure that it meets specifications Have Command with the Vertical Transportation Industry Have Command with the organizations relevant to the Vertical Transportation Industry Have Command with National Applicable Codes and Regulations Have Command with Accessibility Industry terms Have Command with types of accessibility and residential equipment Have Command with Elevator Industry Field Employees Safety Handbook Have Command with basic electricity and electrical symbols and meanings Have Command with electrical schematics Have Command with troubleshooting conveyance systems; including brakes, motors, switches, hydraulics and control systems Have Command with tools and equipment required to maintain, troubleshoot and repair various types of accessibility equipment safely Have Command with site conditions and what is required to safely maintain, troubleshoot and repair various types of accessibility equipment Have Command with all components of the conveyances to properly identify each piece and its use to properly maintain and repair the conveyance Have Command with all product service manuals Have Command with EMT bending Have Command with Soft Skills Training (critical thinking, teamwork, effective communication and resiliency) Have Command with and read the service manual cover to cover prior to commencing any service Optional enroll in the CAT Program (Certified Accessibility Technician) and progress through/complete Courses 5 and 6 Study to take the CAT final exam Ability to properly/correctly perform tasks with less supervision industry time guidelines Have Command with iPhone and apps, iPad and processing work orders in ServiceMax (SMAX) including creating Dash-1 work orders Vertical Platform Lifts (VPL) – Have Command in “door handing” VPL – Have Command in Landing Door and Gate-Locking Devices VPL – Have Command in Machinery Tower/Masts VPL – Have Command in Platforms and Ramps VPL – Have Command in Safeties and Governors VPL – Have Command in Hoistway/Runway Enclosures whether provided or partially provided VPL – Have Command in Wiring, Power Supplies, Control Circuits and Safe Operation VPL – Have Command in Hydraulics; including 1:2 Rope Drive System, Pumps and Motors, Check Valve, Pressure Gauges, Static Pressure, Manual Lowering, Overpressure Relief Valve, and Shutoff Valve Incline Platform Lift (IPL) – Have Command in the product and the General Overview IPL – Have Command In Power Supplies and Wiring IPL – Have Command in Power Transfer/Landing Calls IPL – Have Command in Battery – Operated Models IPL – Have Command with Barrier Arms IPL – Have Command with Controls and Operation IPL – Have Command with Platforms, Safeties and Governors Private Residence Elevator (PRE) - Have Command in Hydraulics; including 1:2 Rope Drive System, Pumps and Motors, Check Valve, Pressure Gauges, Static Pressure, Manual Lowering, Overpressure Relief Valve, and Shutoff Valve PRE - Have Command In Power-Supply and Wiring (Hoistway wiring, in-car lighting, telephone requirements, traveling cables, and travel cables) PRE - Have Command in Battery – Emergency Lowering PRE – Have Command in Drive Systems (winding drum, hydraulic, pneumatic, and chain) PRE – Have Command in rail brackets and rail alignment PRE – Have Command in reading and comprehending layout drawings PRE – Have Command with the Car and Sling (assembling the sling, installing safeties, installing the platform, cab alignment and clearances) PRE – Have Command with Entrances (landing doors, side slide doors), Car Doors, Interlocks and Gate Locks and Contacts PRE – Have Command with steps to take Prior to leaving the jobsite. (Safety Check, Operation Check and Service Checklist Completion, properly document customer safety items) Communicate well with Customers, Lead technician and dispatcher Maintain hand tools necessary for this trade Ability to follow direction as well as work independently Demonstrate competence and proficiency in the field Contribute to team effort by performing additional duties as requested Demonstrate/show proof of competency of Jr. Mechanic 2 Skillsets