Level 3 -
Carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators.
Reference: OCC0252C
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
Kone, Stannah, Otis, Pickering Lifts, Bullet Lifts, Schindler, Jacksons Lifts, Transport for London, Knowsley Lifts, Orona, Temple Lifts, Concept Elevators, Anlev Elevators, Durham County Council
This occupation is found in a range of organisations that provide lift and escalator engineering services to locations such as construction sites, transport hubs such as airports and railway stations, care facilities, leisure and hospitality facilities, commercial buildings over two storeys, communal areas in residential settings (including higher-risk buildings) and industrial facilities. Lifts are complex mechanical devices with typically traction or hydraulic drive systems and with sophisticated electrical and electronic controls. They are used for moving people, or people and goods (from palleted foodstuffs to large vehicles) vertically from one level to another in a building and similar environment. 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.
This is a core and options apprenticeship standard. Apprentices will be trained and assessed against the core and one option.
There are four options:
1. Lift installation. Installing passenger or goods carrying lift systems in new or existing buildings.
2. Escalator or moving walk installation. Installing escalators or moving walks in commercial and domestic buildings in open and enclosed areas.
3. Lift maintenance and repair. Maintenance and repair of existing passenger or goods carrying lifts.
4. Escalator or moving walk maintenance and repair. Maintenance and repair of existing escalators and moving walks.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to install new, high-technology equipment or to maintain and repair equipment of varied ages and technologies, depending on the option chosen. They may undertake modernisation 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, dismantling, adjusting, and aligning components and interpreting wiring and layout diagrams specific to lifts and escalators and following safe systems of work. 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 operating at low, medium and high speeds, controlled by a digital or analogue control technology.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with other building trades, customers, members of the public, colleagues, and senior leaders. They work in varying environments including domestic, residential, retail, transport hubs, commercial and industrial buildings above and below ground.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts, escalators, or moving walks, dependent upon the chosen option. They ensure that the lift or escalator performs within established parameters in line with the applicable codes and standards, required by the UK Lift Regulations or the UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations. They are also responsible for complying with BSI Flex requirements. They ensure the lift or escalator is safe for use and free from defects. They may need to travel to customers premises to undertake their roles which may be spread over a large geographical area. Since the equipment on which they work may have specific features and operations for accessibility or for use in the event of fire, there is also a building safety and building regulations dimension to the occupation.
Kone, Stannah, Otis, Pickering Lifts, Bullet Lifts, Schindler, Jacksons Lifts, Transport for London, Knowsley Lifts, Orona, Temple Lifts, Concept Elevators, Anlev Elevators, Durham County Council
Organise and coordinate work to meet stakeholders’ requirements.
Check the operation of maintained or installed equipment and diagnose faults when operational requirements are not met.
Identify components required for the task.
Ensure availability and performance of materials, tools, and equipment.
Inform stakeholders of engineering work status and handover to stakeholders for engineering equipment and services. Escalate issues where required.
Provide specialist information and collaborate with other stakeholders including information related to fire and building safety.
Contribute to continuous improvement activities and identify possible opportunities for improvements and efficiencies. Identify and complete professional development activities.
Complete electronic or paper-based documentation at all required stages of the work activity.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships to ensure that customer and business requirements are met.
Comply with safe systems of work ensuring statutory regulations and organisational compliance requirements are met. Ensure the safe and secure isolation of equipment as required by organisational policies. Report any accidents and near misses through the required process.
Maintain and restore the work area, performing housekeeping and waste management as appropriate in line with environmental and organisational requirements. Ensure tools, unused materials and equipment are returned to a safe, clean and approved condition on completion of work.
Follow industry Health and Safety codes of practice for safe working as defined in the British Standards.
Measure and set out lift installations.
Install lift well equipment.
Install lift machines, overspeed protection devices and control systems.
Install lift suspension systems.
Install lift doors, entrances, and associated equipment.
Confirm correct operation of installed equipment and lifts.