Vertical Transportation Specialist II - Denver
Company: CLEAR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Vertical Transportation
Specialist II might include some of these activities: Travel to one
of our many buildings throughout our region to inspect any of more
than 300 elevators. Meet with key stakeholders (Project team
members, professional consultants, and tenants). Inspect existing
elevators. Conduct condition surveys. Offer expertise and advice to
stakeholders with authority and confidence. Clearly explain the
current equipment or suggested improvements. Research various
products, which can include old technology, Reference code books.
Review contractor proposals and designs 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:
Travel to multiple Regional Federal Buildings will be required.
Vertical Transportation Program Subject Matter Expert Job
Description: Serve as a Subject Matter Expert on the GSA Vertical
Transportation Program team, technical advisor, consultant, and
advisor to GSA stakeholders, contractors, and other activities on
issues pertaining to the Region’s Vertical Transportation Program.
Responsible for supporting the Region's Vertical Transportation
Program by: Inspecting and recommending acceptance of completed
Vertical Transportation work. Consulting on maintenance. This
includes managing the regional Vertical Transportation program as
it relates to our National Computerized Maintenance Management
System. Accurate inventories of Vertical Transportation equipment
Associated Preventive Maintenance (PM) plans. Inspection
documentation Reporting Instruction to Building Managers as
required. Major Duties/Required Qualifications/ Knowledge: Minimum
requirement is a Bachelor of Science Mechanical, Electrical or
Energy Engineering or related field (Environmental Engineering, or
B.S. in Facilities Management, etc.) from an ABET (Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology Inc.) accredited institution.
Interact extensively with private industry partners over issues
involving costs and programmatic goals. Apply thorough knowledge of
the latest editions of the American National Standards Institute
American Society of Mechanical Engineers publications o A17.1
titled "Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators." A17.2 titled
"Inspectors' Manual for Elevators and Escalators" (together cited
below as the ASME Code) QEI-1-2018 titled "Standard for the
Qualification of Elevator Inspectors". Learn and implement GSA
policies and procedures regarding Vertical Transportation systems
for: Inspection of Operation, Maintenance, Replacement, Repair, and
modernization. Learn and utilize our National Computerized
Maintenance Management System Support/Reference/Implement current
construction, installation, and operation practices of the
industry. Participate in Vertical Transportation Communications
Plan targeting both internal (GSA Building Managers) and external
(Architects, Engineers, Inspectors, Maintenance Contractors,
Manufacturers, Suppliers, etc.) and stakeholders. The goal of the
communications plan is to share Vertical Transportation standards
and regulations as they apply to the GSA’s inventory of Federal
Buildings. Demonstrate highly effective communication skills when
partnering with both internal and external stakeholders In
coordination with the GSA delegated Vertical Transportation
Authority Having Jurisdiction the Vertical Transportation Program
Subject Matter Expert can: Perform inspections and recommend final
approval of work, programs, documents and memorandums as they
pertain to the Vertical Transportation Program. Provide Vertical
Transportation design reviews, comments, and recommendations.
Conduct condition surveys, prepare reports that document the
findings and make recommendations. Develop independent cost
estimates (IGEs). Oversee the semiannual and annual Vertical
Transportation performance inspections as required by the ASME
Code. Witnesses and accepts/rejects the results of Code-required
annual and 5-year Vertical Transportation safety tests. Manage all
aspects of the regional Vertical Transportation Program as it
pertains to the National Computerized Maintenance Management
System. 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.
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