Overview

Elevator mechanics install, maintain, and repair elevators, escalators, and lifts. Most states require a license. The work is among the highest-paid in the trades.

Elevator mechanics licensed through DIR. Las Vegas high-rise market creates strong demand.

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License tiers and what each allows

LicenseWhat you can doExam required
Apprentice Training level. Work under supervision. No independent work. Registration only
Elevator Constructor Install, repair, and maintain systems under supervision or independently in most states. Yes. State licensing exam (~$105 fee)
Modernizer Full independent work, supervise others, pull permits, design systems. Yes. Advanced state exam
Adjuster Run a elevator mechanic business. Employ others. Bid on contracts. Business license + proof of Master
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Step-by-step path

1

Register as an apprentice

Register with Nevada Division of Industrial Relations before starting work. This is required to legally accumulate supervised hours toward your journeyman qualification. Some states charge a small registration fee.

2

Accumulate 8,000 hours of supervised experience

Work under a licensed journeyman or master elevator mechanic. This takes approximately 4 years at full-time hours. Your employer is required to verify your hours when you apply for the journeyman exam.

3

Pass the journeyman licensing exam

The exam covers Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) requirements and state-specific rules. Exam fee is $105. Most candidates study 4-8 weeks using a state-approved prep guide before sitting for the test.

4

Apply for your journeyman license

Submit your application to Nevada Division of Industrial Relations after passing the exam. License fee is $120. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks. Your employer's verification of your hours is required at this stage.

5

Renew annual

Your Nevada license renews annual. Renewal fee is $120. Some states require continuing education at renewal. Always renew on time to avoid a lapse in licensure.

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Fee summary

ItemFee
Apprentice registrationVaries (check board)
Journeyman exam$105
Journeyman license$120
License renewal (annual)$120
Fees change. Confirm current amounts directly with Nevada Division of Industrial Relations before applying. The figures above were verified in April 2026.
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Salary by experience level

Wages vary by license level, metro area, and union status. The estimates below reflect typical ranges nationally; Nevada wages are approximately $137,950/yr at journeyman level (BLS May 2024 median).

StageTypical rangeNotes
Apprentice $25–$40/hr Supervised training period; wage increases each year
Journeyman $45–$70/hr After licensure; independent work authorized
Master / Contractor $65–$100/hr Supervisory authority, permit rights, contractor eligibility
Nevada wage note: BLS median annual wage for this trade in Nevada: $137,950/yr (May 2024 OES data). Union membership, metro area, and specialization all affect actual earnings.
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Realistic timeline: start to licensed

Here is a realistic calendar for someone starting from scratch with no prior experience.

PhaseDurationWhat happens
IUEC apprenticeship applicationVaries (openings by local)Apply to local IUEC; acceptance is competitive and tied to local job openings.
NEIEP apprenticeship4–5 yearsStructured 4–5 year paid apprenticeship combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction.
State mechanic certification exam2–4 weeks to scheduleMost states require passing a state exam based on ASME A17.1 code.
License application processing2–4 weeksSubmit application with NEIEP completion certificate and exam results.
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Union vs. independent path

Elevator mechanics are almost universally unionized through the IUEC. The NEIEP apprenticeship is the standard entry pathway into this trade. Both paths lead to the same state license — the difference is in how you accumulate your hours and the employment benefits you receive during training.

Union (IUEC)Non-union / independent
Training programIUEC/NEIEP 4–5 year apprenticeship (paid, free tuition)Non-union pathways are very limited
Wages during trainingStarting at ~50% journeyman rate, increasing to 90% by year 4Not standardized; rare outside IUEC
BenefitsFull IUEC benefits (health, pension, annuity)Non-union benefits vary widely
Job accessIUEC locals dispatch to signatory contractors (Otis, KONE, Schindler, etc.)Very limited; mostly smaller independent companies
Licensing supportProgram prepares candidates for state examsCandidate's own responsibility
Wages (journeyman)$45–$70/hr depending on market; highest in NY, CA, IL metrosLower outside IUEC
Union apprenticeship info: Learn more about the IUEC (International Union of Elevator Constructors) apprenticeship at www.iuec.org/apprenticeship.
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Transferring your license from another state

Elevator mechanic licenses vary by state but IUEC union card holders have strong national mobility through signatory contractor agreements. Some states have reciprocity for mechanics licensed in other states under equivalent standards. ASME A17.1 is the national standard, which helps with portability.

If you currently hold a elevator mechanic license in another state and want to work in Nevada, contact the Nevada State Contractors Board directly before applying. Bring documentation of your current license, your work history, and your exam scores — many boards will expedite review for out-of-state applicants with equivalent credentials.

Before you apply for reciprocity: Confirm your current license is in good standing (no disciplinary action), that your training hours meet Nevada's minimums, and whether Nevada requires you to pass their state-specific exam regardless of reciprocity status.
Nevada Division of Industrial Relations official site
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Frequently asked questions

Can I transfer my elevator mechanic license from another state to Nevada?
Most states do not have formal reciprocity agreements. However, Nevada may consider out-of-state experience during your application review. Contact Nevada Division of Industrial Relations directly to discuss your situation before applying.
What does the elevator mechanic licensing exam cover?
Elevator mechanic exams are based on the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. Topics include electrical systems, hydraulic systems, traction systems, safety devices, code compliance, and troubleshooting. Some states require additional certification for specific equipment types (escalators, accessibility lifts, etc.).
Can I become an elevator mechanic without joining IUEC?
It is technically possible in some states, but extremely difficult in practice. IUEC controls most elevator industry employment through signatory contractor agreements. The NEIEP apprenticeship is by far the primary training pathway. Non-union elevator mechanics exist but represent a small fraction of the workforce and have more limited job access on major commercial projects.
What is a QEI certification for elevator mechanics?
QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) is a certification from NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors) for elevator inspectors — not mechanics. As a mechanic, your licensing comes through the state. QEI is relevant if you eventually move into an inspection or consulting role.
Why do elevator mechanics earn so much?
Elevator mechanics are among the highest-paid skilled trades for several reasons: the IUEC union negotiates strong wages; the work is technically complex (combining electrical, mechanical, and software skills); the safety stakes are high (elevators are public-access equipment regulated under ASME codes); and the workforce is relatively small with high demand in urban high-rise construction.
How long does it take to get a journeyman license in Nevada?
Minimum 4 years of full-time supervised work (8,000 hours), plus exam prep time (typically 4-8 weeks), plus Nevada Division of Industrial Relations processing time (2-4 weeks).
Can AI replace a licensed elevator mechanic?
Elevator mechanics work in confined vertical shafts, handle high-voltage electrical systems, and carry personal licensure for public safety equipment. Among the most protected trades from automation. State licensing laws require a human licensee to be responsible for this work. That structural requirement protects this trade from automation.
What is the median salary for a elevator mechanic in Nevada?
The BLS median annual wage in Nevada is $137,950/yr (May 2024 BLS data). Nevada salaries vary based on metropolitan area, union membership, and specialization. Master-level licenses and contractor status can significantly increase earnings.