Elevator/Vertical Transportation Specialist - Seattle
The Elevator/Vertical Transportation Specialist might include some of these activities:
This is for a full-time on-site position. This is not a full-time virtual position, but teleworking capabilities will remain flexible for emergency situations (such as for events like inclement weather).
The geography of GSA, Public Buildings Service (PBS) is as follows:
Responsible for supporting the Region's Vertical Transportation Program by:
Major Duties/Required Qualifications/ Knowledge:
In coordination with the GSA delegated Vertical Transportation Authority Having Jurisdiction the Vertical Transportation Program Subject Matter Expert can:
Qualifications:
The candidate must be a certified elevator Safety Inspector, meeting the requirements of organizations such as the National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities (NAESA), and possess a current and valid Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) Certification from an entity accredited by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
The Subject Matter Expert in this position must have complete, detailed, practical knowledge to explain technical principles related to Vertical Transportation. This knowledge must be sufficient to assess proposals, review and monitor contractors' prepared analysis, and assist and advise stakeholders with appropriate guidance and policy for solving engineering issues.
Knowledge required to participate in national and regional initiatives in the program area and to develop and revise policy, guidelines, regulations, checklist, and handbooks on Vertical Transportation issues.
Knowledge required to provide consultative and expert advisory services to stakeholders at all levels.
Knowledge and skill sufficient to participate in condition surveys, investigations, and tests of new equipment and methods of operation, training, and certification.
Knowledge of concepts, theories, principles, and practices of the vertical transportation industry to provide expert technical advice to regional individuals, as well as individuals of other agencies.
Knowledge of national Vertical Transportation safety and operational standards, ASME Codes, policies, regulations and standards, operational directives, and methodologies.
Knowledge of the Vertical Transportation industry and new technologies. The ability to communicate new standards and policies to both internal and external stakeholders.
Skill in oral and written communications to present sensitive recommendations to higher authority, to obtain compliance with policies from local activities, and to articulate positions/policies of vast technical complexity.
Physical Demands:
The work requires considerable walking, stooping, bending, and climbing. Excellent eye-hand coordination is required. The employee must not be subject to vertigo or acrophobia.
Work Environment:
Although the employee's administrative workstation is in a general office, the duties and responsibilities of the position regularly and recurrently expose him/her to falls, cuts, bruises, electric shock, high noise levels, dust, dirt, and high and low temperatures.
Employee Benefits:
We believe in taking care of our employees so they can perform their best work. Our benefits include:
Competitive health, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement savings plan with employer contribution
Paid time off to rest, recharge, and take care of what matters most
Support for your growth through training and development opportunities
Short and Long Term Disability Plans
Flexible Spending Account
A collaborative, people-first work environment
Employee Discounts for select retailers