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Elevator Mechanic — CEI/QEI
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Yes
License Required
2 years (with AET) yrs
Apprenticeship
Required
Journeyman Exam
ASME A17.1
Elevator Code
8 hrs
CE Hours
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Total Initial Fees
Training & Apprenticeship
VerifiedApprenticeship Required
Yes
IUEC Training
IUEC/NEIEP training recognized
Apprenticeship Program
NAEC Certified Elevator Technician (CET) required; or AET Level 1 with 2 years and 3,000 hours within last 3 years without immediate supervision
Technical School
NAEC Associate Elevator Technician (AET) Level 1 certification accepted with experience
Elevator mechanics typically complete a 4-5 year apprenticeship through the IUEC (International Union of Elevator Constructors) or an equivalent state-approved program. Training includes classroom instruction in electrical systems, hydraulics, mechanical systems, and elevator codes, combined with extensive on-the-job training under a licensed journeyman elevator mechanic.
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Certification Requirements
VerifiedNAEC Certification Recognized
National Association of Elevator Contractors
Elevator Code Adopted
ASME A17.1
Journeyman Exam
NAEC CET certification serves as the qualifying examination
NAEC AET Level 1 accepted with additional experience; QEI for inspection work
Additional Certifications
Elevator mechanics must comply with ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators) as adopted by their state, which may include state-specific amendments. NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors) certification and QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) certification through NAESA International are widely recognized industry credentials. A journeyman examination is required in most licensing states.
Apprenticeship & OJT Experience
Verified2 years (with AET) yrs
Apprenticeship Years
CET certification required; or 2 years and 3,000 hours within last 3 years with AET Level 1
OJT Hours
Work as conveyance device mechanic without immediate supervision for licensed firm
Qualifying Experience
Most states require a 4-5 year apprenticeship with a minimum of 8,000-10,000 hours of on-the-job training under a licensed journeyman elevator mechanic. Qualifying experience includes installation, maintenance, repair, and modernization of elevators, escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and other vertical transportation equipment.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Licensed Conveyance Device Mechanic
Additional Notes
Louisiana uses 'Conveyance Device Mechanic' as the license title.
Approximately 35 states require licensure for elevator mechanics. States that do not require statewide licensure include Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming. Even in non-licensing states, IUEC journeyman status and NAEC certification may be required by employers or for government contracts.
Practice Scope & Specialties
VerifiedInstallation
Authorized
Repair
Authorized
Maintenance
Maintenance, service, and repair of elevator equipment
Modernization
Installation, alteration, maintenance, repair, and service of conveyance devices
Inspection
QEI certification typically required for inspection work
Elevator mechanics work on the installation, maintenance, repair, modernization, and inspection of elevators, escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and other vertical transportation equipment. QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) certification is typically required for performing acceptance and periodic inspections. Some mechanics specialize in specific equipment types such as traction elevators, hydraulic elevators, or escalators.
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Renewal & CE Requirements
VerifiedAnnual (1-year license term confirmed by site context)
Renewal Period
8 hrs
CE Hours Required
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Renewal Fee
CE Details
Continuing education required per LSPP Training Education Requirements
Regulatory Board
Elevator mechanic licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing authority. Most states require continuing education hours covering elevator code updates, safety procedures, new technology, and ASME A17.1 compliance. Requirements typically range from 4-16 hours per renewal cycle.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Comity Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states that license elevator mechanics offer reciprocity or endorsement for mechanics licensed in other states. Requirements typically include verification of current license, completion of an approved apprenticeship program, documented work experience, and completing a background check. Some states may require passing their journeyman examination.
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Louisiana is unique in requiring the application to be submitted by the employing firm rather than the individual mechanic. The state heavily relies on NAEC certifications, requiring either CET or AET Level 1 (with additional experience) as the qualifying credential. The state uses the term 'Conveyance Device Mechanic' rather than 'Elevator Mechanic.'
Louisiana uses 'Conveyance Device Mechanic' as the license title.
NAEC CET certification is the primary qualifying credential.
Alternative pathway: AET Level 1 plus 2 years and 3,000 hours without immediate supervision.
Application must be submitted by the employing firm, not the individual.
All licenses valid for 1 year.
Louisiana OSFM administers the Life Safety and Property Protection licensing program.
There is no interstate compact for elevator mechanics.
'Conveyance Device' terminology used throughout the OSFM site
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Official Sources
Elevator Mechanic requirements in Louisiana verified against Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal, March 2026.
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Louisiana requires a license for elevator mechanics. A journeyman examination must be passed. All licensing is managed through the Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.