Elevator Constructor at International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local No. 10 Jac

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at International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local No. 10 Jac in Lanham, MD

About This Program

The International Union of Elevator Constructors Local No. 10 JAC sponsors this union Elevator Constructor apprenticeship in Lanham, MD. As a JATC-affiliated program, it provides apprentices with collectively bargained wages, comprehensive benefits, and structured training administered by a Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. Apprentices are paid throughout the four-year program while working under the guidance of journeyman elevator constructors in the greater Washington, D.C. metro area.

The program requires 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 576 hours of related technical instruction over four years. Apprentices work on elevator and escalator installation, repair, and modernization projects, gaining experience with mechanical assemblies, electrical control systems, hydraulic equipment, and safety testing. Technical coursework covers electrical theory, mechanical systems, hydraulics, and ASME A17.1 safety code standards.

Graduates attain journey-level status and full IUEC membership. The D.C. metro region is among the most active construction markets on the East Coast, with strong and consistent demand for qualified elevator constructors across commercial, government, and residential projects.

Wage & Training

Journeyman Wage

$47

BLS 2023

OJT Hours

8,000

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RTI Hours

576

Apprenticeship.gov 2025

Duration

4 years

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Wage data is the national median for this occupation (BLS, May 2023), not specific to this program.

Elevator Constructor Career Outlook

National Median

$46.56/hr

~$96,844.8/yr

Apprentice Start

$25/hr

Earn while you learn

Job Outlook

Elevator constructor employment is projected to grow faster than average, driven by new high-rise construction, elevator modernization requirements, and building code changes mandating accessibility upgrades. The small size of the workforce relative to the installed base of equipment means strong job security. Aging elevator systems in major cities require ongoing modernization, creating sustained demand.

What to Expect as an Elevator Constructor Apprentice

Duration

4 years of combined on-the-job training and classroom instruction

On-the-Job Training

~40 hours/week of hands-on work under journeyman supervision (8,000 total hours)

Classroom Instruction

576 hours of related technical instruction (~144 hours/year)

Paid Training

You earn a wage from day one, starting at a percentage of the journeyman rate and increasing as you progress

Time-based program: You'll progress through the program based on completing a set number of hours in both on-the-job training and classroom instruction.

This is a union-affiliated program. Union apprenticeships typically offer strong benefits packages, pension contributions, and structured career advancement through the local hall.

Trade School vs. Apprenticeship for Elevator Constructor

Apprenticeship

Cost$0 (earn while you learn)
Duration4 years
Starting wage$25.00/hr
Journeyman wage$46.56/hr
CredentialJourneyman card

Trade School

Cost$5,000–$20,000+
Duration6–24 months
Starting wageEntry-level
ExperienceHands-on labs
CredentialCertificate / diploma

Licensing in Maryland

Elevator Constructors in Maryland are required to hold a license. Licensing is issued by Maryland Department of Labor, Division of Labor and Industry, Elevator Safety Unit.

View full Marylandlicensing requirements →

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