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Lift Technician Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Take your career up a notch with our Lift Technician Course (The Gambia), designed for people working in operations who want to become experts in lift (elevator) systems. You'll learn how to check if a lift is working well, including measuring how long it takes to go up and down and how accurate it is at stopping at the right floor. You'll get better at fixing problems by doing technical research and using what you find in real-life situations. You'll also learn about important safety things like alarm systems and emergency brakes. Plus, you'll become good at writing technical reports and keeping records. This course gives you clear, top-quality training so you can be the best at lift maintenance and repairs.

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Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Check how well lifts are working: Get good at measuring travel time, accuracy, and noise levels.

Fix technical problems: Do research and use what you learn to solve real problems.

Make sure lifts are safe: Understand alarms, sensors, and emergency brakes.

Write down what you do on technical tasks: Write inspection reports and maintenance records.

Look after lift systems: Learn how to lubricate parts, replace them, and tighten things up.