Lift/ Elevator Engineer Existing Installation/ Maintenance Training

Lift/Elevator Engineer Existing Installation & Maintenance Training differentiates itself from other related types of education by purposely being designed for the engineer who is responsible for the supervision, management and efficiency of elevators that are already in service. By focusing on the details of durable, sustainable and safety-centered planning that an engineer requires, this program teaches the technical expertise and supervisory responsibilities of ensuring elevators are safe, cost effective and legally compliant to an international standard. The course looks at complex areas that must be considered when evaluating elevators for preventive and corrective maintenance, lifecycle planning of elevator systems, developing upgrades for modernisation, and considering safety oblivious of industry operating rules and laws. Engineers are taught to interpret service stats, assess performance based on variation and to account for service patterns to help predict and even avert fault conditions. There is a specific focus on fault diagnosis in traction, hydraulic, gearless machine-room-less (MRL) systems and ancillary mechanical issues. They learn how to ensure existing maintenance regimes are reviewed and documented, the records of examination included a report of findings and recommendations to change component parts to enhance the lifespan of elevators. On selected examinations, they will learn how to reading and interpret electrical wiring diagrams, mechanical layouts and system messages that help technicians for repairs that are being conducted drivers guided from their educational experience.

The practical components of the education provide the engineer with experience in supervising field work, ensuring the maintenance crews are aware of and have completed with adherence to safety guidelines, and after the specified work is completed, guiding them through the elevator possession process with constant planning and communication with technical requirements that assist lifts and service registers to carry out satisfactory operational requirements. The engineer will be proficient in their ability to communicate and educate on their intended outcomes, with respect to policies that are well documented within companies required to ensure rang the obligations of all parties to their intent, while meeting client requirements and any audit obligations which could include recording and reporting. completion signals into documentation.