Lift/ Elevator Engineer New Installation Training
The Lift/Elevator Engineer New Installation Training program is designed for engineers who wish to become proficient in overseeing, planning, and managing new elevator installations. The program prepares engineers with both technical and management skills, so they are prepared to steer an entire project from planning, to installation, and finally commissioning. The training program covers a number of pertinent and important topics, including elevator design, calculating loads, preparing the elevator shaft, designed access locations for machine rooms, and building specifications for modern lifts. Participants will learn how to read and audit architectural drawings, electrical schematics, and project specifications, as well as engage project stakeholders. The participants will become more comfortable when dealing with architects, contractors, and engineers in the successful execution of an elevator project and the timely delivery of an elevator package.
Other important delivery modules can include practical, mechanical and electrical elevator components, guide rail installation, door alignment and systems, advanced safety devices, and relevant building regulations. Participants will learn the various types of elevators such as traction, hydraulic, gearless, and machine-room-less (MRL). Practical training is a key component of this program, and participants will observe on-site installation, supervise and check the accuracy of the alignment, run tests, and check safety parameters prior to handing over of the project contract. Documentation and preparing Quality Assurance reports and safety certifications would also be covered in this program. From the training program, participants can expect to be trained to elevate engineer, to complete elevator installation altogether as the leader.