Elevator Mechanic Pay · Alabama

Elevator Mechanic Salary in Alabama (2026)

Real pay by career stage, top employers, and apprenticeships — researched and maintained by a working tradesman. Updated 2026.

Elevator mechanics install, maintain, and repair the elevators and escalators that keep buildings running. It's one of the best-paid trades in the country and one of the hardest to get into — entry runs through a competitive, paid IUEC apprenticeship, not college. Here's the real pay, the employers, and how to get started in Alabama.

Alabama Elevator Mechanic Pay Range

$55-105k
⏱ OT adds $12-25k

Pay by Career Stage in Alabama

Here's how elevator mechanic pay progresses in Alabama — from paid apprentice to full mechanic. You earn while you learn the whole way through.

Probationary$27/hr
Apprentice Yr4$43/hr
Mechanic$53/hr
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Top Elevator Employers in Alabama

These are the elevator companies Alabama mechanics work for most, based on field reviews. Otis, Kone, Schindler, and ThyssenKrupp are the major national contractors in this trade.

Otis Elevator★ 4.0 (8 reviews)
Kone Inc★ 3.9 (6 reviews)

Apprenticeships & Training in Alabama

You get into this trade by getting hired into a union apprenticeship, not by paying tuition. NEIEP (the National Elevator Industry Educational Program) runs the training; the IUEC local is your way in.

NEIEP / IUEC Local 3Apprenticeship (Atlanta)

How to Become an Elevator Mechanic in Alabama

The path: apply through an IUEC local when applications open, take the NEIEP aptitude test, and get hired as a probationary apprentice. Mechanical aptitude and a clean record matter — this trade is competitive to break into. From there it's a paid, roughly 4-year apprenticeship to full mechanic pay in Alabama.

For the full step-by-step — the work itself, the application process, and what it's really like — read our full guide to becoming an elevator mechanic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do elevator mechanics make in Alabama?
In Alabama, elevator mechanic pay ranges roughly $55-105k depending on career stage. Apprentices start lower and pay climbs steadily through a paid 4-year apprenticeship to full mechanic. OT oT adds $12-25k.
How long does it take to become an elevator mechanic in Alabama?
The IUEC/NEIEP apprenticeship runs about 4 years. You're paid the whole time — it's a job, not tuition. Entry is competitive: it's one of the best-paid trades and one of the hardest to get into.
Do you need a license to work as an elevator mechanic in Alabama?
Most elevator mechanics enter through the IUEC union apprenticeship rather than a standalone license. Some states also require mechanics to hold a state elevator license or certificate alongside apprenticeship training — check Alabama's elevator safety board for the exact rules.
Where do Alabama elevator mechanics find apprenticeships?
Mainly through the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) and the National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP). Local programs serving Alabama include NEIEP / IUEC Local 3.