Elevator Inspector
Company: Alutiiq
Location: Arlington
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Elevator Inspector A professional, experienced
vertical transportation inspector to provide detailed code
compliance safety inspections and oversight of required testing for
vertical transportation equipment operating in the Department of
State diplomatic facilities abroad. Work of this nature will
require candidates to work with local elevator companies around the
world and the ability to understand the elevator safety standards
of the host nation. Performing quality inspections at some
locations requires that the inspector is able to convey complicated
requirements to those who are unfamiliar with US industry standard
practices and therefore requires sound communication skills,
command over the subject materials, patience and drive. The ability
to manage and lead is essential. a) Work with local resources to
successfully accomplish the complicated task of vertical
transportation inspection and testing. b) Travel globally to
conduct periodic elevator safety inspections and witness safety
testing ensuring compliance with 15 FAM 660, OBO-Elevator
Management (OBO-EM) directives and applicable safety codes. c)
Witness required testing of various elevator safety components to
ensure compliance with applicable safety codes, manufacturer’s
specifications and OBO-EM directives. d) Conduct final acceptance
inspections on new elevator and modernized elevator systems for
compliance with OBO contract specifications, OBO-EM directives and
applicable codes. e) Provide detailed inspection reports reflecting
the inspection / testing results, identifying code deficiencies and
recommendations. f) Provide technical assistance to Facility
Managers (FM) and / or Post POC regarding testing and inspection
requirements. g) Explain elevator safety code compliance
deficiencies to the FM and / or Post POC in order resolve
identified issues. h) Perform detailed vertical transportation
equipment condition assessment and provide a detailed report on
findings. i) Working with facility staff and local service
contractors, lead the inspection and testing process to achieve the
desired results. j) Coordinate inspection scheduling with facility
staff; submit the required travel documents; and make the necessary
travel arrangements. k) Confirm with facility staff that the local
maintenance contractors understand the Scope of Work and are
capable of performing the required tasks. l) Assist in maintaining
OBO- EM inspection statistics (spreadsheets, status reports) and
GMMS database. m) Assign GMMS work orders as directed by OBO-EM. n)
Assist in the peer review of plans, specifications, and technical
reports prepared by others. o) Assist OBO-EM in providing
applicable safety and technical training. p) Assist OBO-EM in
presenting technical reports and propose solutions. q) Explain
technical requirements to others. r) Assist in developing and
implementing an OBO-EM elevator safety program presentation to
Facility Managers, OBO staff and others. Requirements CLEARANCE
LEVEL: The clearance level (Secret or TS) will be identified in the
task order request. Required Qualifications The Elevator Inspector
(Levels I, II, and III) shall meet the below qualifications. a)
Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high
school equivalency certificate. b) Full time professional
experience performing code compliance inspections of vertical
transportation equipment and systems. c) Must be certified as a
Qualified Elevator Inspector (ASME QEI-1) by an organization
accredited by the American National Standards Institute. And must
maintain QEI credentials through the contract period. d) A proven
track record of escalating responsibility and participation in
vertical transportation inspection and testing in a major US
market. e) Initiative and sound judgement; f) Strong organizational
skills and the ability to work independently; g) Must be able
endure the physical and mental challenges of global travel and
working in varying political, climatic and economic environments.
h) A proven mastery of the materials, methods and target results
that allows for creative problem solving; Ability to communicate
effectively both in writing and orally; i) Detailed knowledge of
elevator safety codes, building codes as they relate to elevator
systems, and fire protection codes as they relate to elevator
systems; j) Ability to learn and apply foreign codes and standards;
k) Ability to drive the inspection process in locations where
routine inspection and testing practices are different, lesser or
nonexistent; l) Demonstrated ability to work through complex issues
of code compliance and the methods for obtaining results; m) Strong
working knowledge of MS Office products, MS Word, Excel, Outlook,
etc. Additionally, broken down by Level, the Elevator Inspector is
required to meet the below qualifications LEVEL YEARS OF RELEVANT
EXPERIENCE OTHER I 5 to 10 years Must also have a minimum of 5
years as a Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) and demonstrated
vertical transportation inspection experience. II 10 to 15 years
Must also have a minimum of 10 years as a Qualified Elevator
Inspector (QEI) and demonstrated vertical transportation inspection
experience. III 15 years Must also have a minimum of 15 years as a
Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) and demonstrated vertical
transportation inspection experience Desired Qualifications a)
Experience working as an IUEC Mechanic or Certified Elevator
Technician (CET). b) Experience with foreign vertical
transportation equipment codes and standards The physical demands
are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the
job. The work environment describes the setting in which the
employee performs his or her job. Reasonable accommodation may be
considered to enable people with disabilities to perform the
described essential functions.
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