Overview

Elevator mechanics install, maintain, and repair elevators, escalators, and lifts. Most states require a license. The work is among the highest-paid in the trades.

Elevator mechanics licensed through Department of Labor.

License tiers and what each allows

LicenseWhat you can doExam required
Apprentice Training level. Work under supervision. No independent work. Registration only
Elevator Constructor Install, repair, and maintain systems under supervision or independently in most states. Yes. State licensing exam (~$95 fee)
Modernizer Full independent work, supervise others, pull permits, design systems. Yes. Advanced state exam
Adjuster Run a elevator mechanic business. Employ others. Bid on contracts. Business license + proof of Master

Step-by-step path

1

Register as an apprentice

Register with New Hampshire Department of Labor before starting work. This is required to legally accumulate supervised hours toward your journeyman qualification. Some states charge a small registration fee.

2

Accumulate 8,000 hours of supervised experience

Work under a licensed journeyman or master elevator mechanic. This takes approximately 4 years at full-time hours. Your employer is required to verify your hours when you apply for the journeyman exam.

3

Pass the journeyman licensing exam

The exam covers Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) requirements and state-specific rules. Exam fee is $95. Most candidates study 4-8 weeks using a state-approved prep guide before sitting for the test.

4

Apply for your journeyman license

Submit your application to New Hampshire Department of Labor after passing the exam. License fee is $110. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks. Your employer's verification of your hours is required at this stage.

5

Renew annual

Your New Hampshire license renews annual. Renewal fee is $110. Some states require continuing education at renewal. Always renew on time to avoid a lapse in licensure.

Fee summary

ItemFee
Apprentice registrationVaries (check board)
Journeyman exam$95
Journeyman license$110
License renewal (annual)$110
Fees change. Confirm current amounts directly with New Hampshire Department of Labor before applying. The figures above were verified in April 2026.
New Hampshire Department of Labor official site

Frequently asked questions

Can I transfer my elevator mechanic license from another state to New Hampshire?
Most states do not have formal reciprocity agreements. However, New Hampshire may consider out-of-state experience during your application review. Contact New Hampshire Department of Labor directly to discuss your situation before applying.
How long does it take to get a journeyman license in New Hampshire?
Minimum 4 years of full-time supervised work (8,000 hours), plus exam prep time (typically 4-8 weeks), plus New Hampshire Department of Labor processing time (2-4 weeks).
Can AI replace a licensed elevator mechanic?
Elevator mechanics work in confined vertical shafts, handle high-voltage electrical systems, and carry personal licensure for public safety equipment. Among the most protected trades from automation. State licensing laws require a human licensee to be responsible for this work. That structural requirement protects this trade from automation.
What is the median salary for a elevator mechanic in New Hampshire?
The national median is $97,860/yr. New Hampshire salaries vary based on metropolitan area, union membership, and specialization. Master-level licenses and contractor status can significantly increase earnings.