Level 3 Lift and Escalator Electromechanics

Overview of the role

Carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators.

Course Details

Level

This is a Level 3 Apprenticeship

Duration

Typically between 36- 42 months

Details of standard

Occupational profile

Lifts are large mechanical and hydraulic devices used for moving people and goods (from palleted foodstuffs to large vehicles) vertically from one level to another in a building and similar situations. Escalators are mechanical, inclined moving stairways to transport people from one level to another, using moving steps. Moving walks are similar to escalators but instead of steps they use pallets that run horizontal or on an incline.

Lift, Escalator and Moving Walk Electromechanics work in varying environments including domestic, retail and industrial buildings above and below ground. They carry out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators dependent upon the chosen specialism. They ensure that the lift or escalator performs within established parameters in line with the applicable codes and standards, historical and current, required by the UK Lift Regulations and/ or the EU Machinery Directive. They ensure the lift or escalator is safe for use and free from defects. The skills employed when conducting the work are of a complex nature and draw upon knowledge and experience of a wide range of equipment, mainly comprising mechanical traction or hydraulic systems of varying complexity operating at low, medium and high speeds, controlled by a microprocessor or analogue control technology.

Lift, Escalator and Moving Walk Electromechanics install new, high-technology equipment, maintain and repair older equipment of varied age and technology, as well as undertaking modernization of lifts and escalators, replacing the majority of mechanical, hydraulic, electric and electronic parts to leave an up to date, modern machine in place. Other duties include; assembling, adjusting, aligning, calibrating and setting out electrical, electronic and mechanical components, interpreting wiring and layout diagrams specific to lifts and escalators and following safe systems of work.

Occupations

The occupations covered by this Standard are associated with the installation, servicing, repair and refurbishment of lifts and escalators as follows:

  • Lift Installation Electromechanic: Installing passenger/ goods carrying lift systems in new or existing buildings to industry specific quality standards for lifts.
  • Lift Service and Repair Electromechanic: Maintenance, service and repair of existing passenger/ goods carrying lifts, ensuring that they function in line with manufacturer requirements. Each unit is safe to use without defects and meets the client’s performance expectations with the minimum of downtime ensuring that emergent issues are identified and rectified efficiently.
  • Escalator and Moving Walk Installation Electromechanic: Installing escalators in commercial and domestic buildings in open and enclosed areas. Once completed, testing and inspecting each escalator/ moving walk product to ensure that it is certified for safe client use.
  • Escalator and Moving Walk Service and Repair Electromechanic: Maintenance, service and repair of existing escalators and moving walks, ensuring that they function in line with manufacturer requirements and meet or exceed the industry specific quality standards for escalators and moving walks.
Entry requirements
Whilst any entry requirements will be a matter for individual employers, typically an apprentice might be expected to have already achieved three GCSEs or Level 2 equivalent including Maths, English and a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
English and Maths
If not achieved before entry, the apprentice must achieve level 2 English and maths prior to taking their end-point assessment.
Professional membership
This standard meets the requirements for application to membership of the Society of Operations Engineers and will lead to registration as an Engineering Technician with the Engineering Council.

What’s Included

Expert instruction from Industry served Instructors

Easy to follow video resources

E-Portfolio for instruction, support, and progress management

Contact us

• Phone: 0161 475 5840
• Email: info@elevatedknowledge.co.uk

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Qualification

The apprentice will achieve a Level 3 QCF NVQ Diploma in Engineering Maintenance following an appropriate pathway in Lift or Escalator Servicing or Repair; or a Level 3 QCF NVQ Diploma in Installation and Commissioning, following an appropriate pathway in lifts, or escalators.

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All assessments are conducted by experienced industry professionals to ensure candidates meet rigorous industry standards.

Flexible Assessment Methods:
We use e-portfolio software, allowing candidates to upload their work from site and participate in remote live video observations.

Real-World Validation:

Our assessment-based approach ensures that candidates demonstrate their competence in real work environments.

Industry Recognition:

Industry Recognition: Our qualifications are recognised by employers across the UK, offering significant career advancement opportunities.

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