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The average salary for an Elevator Installer in U.S. is $100,060.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $100,060

$51,960$138,910

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $48.11

$24.98$66.79

What does an Elevator Installer earn?

On average, elevator installers earn around $100,060 per year in the U.S.. Elevator installers are responsible for the installation and maintenance of elevators and related equipment in both residential and commercial buildings. They must have a keen eye for detail and a good understanding of mechanics, engineering, and engineering calculations. An elevator installer may specialize in a particular type of installation or maintenance, such as hydraulic and traction elevators, equipment testing, and code compliance regulations.

How to earn more as an Elevator Installer

To become an elevator installer, you will need a college degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or building services engineering. Alternatively, you can go through an apprenticeship scheme to get the required qualifications. To earn more as an elevator installer, you could specialise in vertical transportation technology and become a manager in the elevator industry. You could even consider becoming self-employed and setting up your own elevator installation service.