Posted 2mo ago

Elevator Technician (49996)

@ MIRACORP
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
$110k-$125k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:inspect, maintain, coordinate
Requirements Summary:QEI certification, knowledge of ASME A17.1/ANSI, ability to read drawings, analyze data, and communicate effectively.
Technical Tools Mentioned:ASME A17.1, ANSI, NCMMS, QEI Certification, NAESA
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Join a company where excellence meets opportunity! At MIRACORP Inc., we don’t just provide federal government contract services—we set the gold standard in quality and reliability. What truly sets us apart? Our people.

We believe our employees are the cornerstone of everything we achieve. That’s why we invest in talent, innovation, and leadership, fostering a workplace where your contributions make a real impact. As part of our team, you’ll experience unmatched career development, collaboration, and the chance to be part of something extraordinary.

 

Position Summary:

The Vertical Transportation Specialist plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and code compliance of all vertical transportation systems—elevators, escalators, lifts—within the assigned region. This position provides expert technical oversight, guidance, and support to property and project managers, ensuring conformance with national codes, standards, and GSA’s National VT Program requirements.  The Specialist is responsible for conducting inspections, reviewing maintenance practices, supporting modernization projects, maintaining accurate asset inventories, and recommending improvements to ensure the continued performance and safety of the region’s vertical transportation portfolio.

 

Locations: Must be willing to travel out of state; destinations TBD.

 

Essential Functions:

  • Guides and supports regional property and project managers on all VT program matters.
  • Assists the AHJ in implementing and maintaining regional VT processes aligned with national codes and policies.
  • Serves as the region’s technical adviser for VT operations, maintenance, and project planning.
  • Conducts QEI-1 certified inspections and enforces compliance with ASME A17.1 and ANSI/ASME standards.
  • Ensures inspections and test documentation align with PBS (Public Building Services) policies and local code requirements.
  • Reviews and approves third-party inspection, maintenance, and condition survey reports.
  • Oversees or supports repairs, modernizations, and new VT installations, ensuring technical standards are met.
  • Coordinates project activities with stakeholders and contractors; advises on technical feasibility and safety compliance.
  • Participates in business planning processes to prioritize and fund capital VT projects.
  • Develops and maintains a detailed regional inventory of VT equipment and condition ratings.
  • Uses GSA’s National Computerized Maintenance Management System (NCMMS) to ensure accurate asset tracking.
  • Analyzes service call logs and performance data to assess system reliability and inform maintenance priorities.
  • Acts as primary liaison between GSA and VT contractors for maintenance and repair contracts.
  • Provides expert input to resolve contract performance issues and recommends service improvements.
  • Collaborates with regional divisions and national teams on VT strategies and compliance initiatives.