Registration Open for NAESA’s Elevator Inspector Trainee Program

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NAESA International announces that registration is now open for its Elevator Inspector Trainee Program, developed over the past few years with members of the elevator inspector community to assist hiring authorities with code training for future elevator inspectors. NAESA’s goal is to provide structured education in codes and standards, along with practical on-the-job (OTJ) training, to prepare students for success as certified inspectors. Trainees will work alongside their hiring authority-provided mentors through various sessions of OTJ training and webinar classes. The next class starts on April 19. To ensure effective learning, each cycle is limited to 20 trainees. Visit the the NAESA website for further information.

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