{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:52.089Z","occupation":{"soc":"49-9011.00","title":"Mechanical Door Repairers","group":"Installation, Maintenance & Repair","sector":"23","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers the installation, adjustment, and repair of mechanical and automated door systems — including springs, frames, rolling curtains, electric openers, and electronic safety mechanisms — in residential, commercial, and light industrial settings by Job Zone 2 technicians.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Hand tools and basic hardware — identify and handle under direct supervision on a residential or commercial door repair site.","Work orders and job documentation — complete basic required paperwork according to services performed, with guidance from a lead technician.","Door parts and components — recognize worn or broken elements by visual inspection under supervisor direction on a job site.","Ladders and scaffolding — use safely to carry springs to the top of doors following established safety protocols.","Large coil springs — assist with winding using an upward arm motion under close supervision during a garage door installation.","Customer payment — collect payment upon job completion using standard procedures as directed by a supervisor.","Electric door openers — observe and assist with simple adjustments under direct technician oversight in a residential setting.","Hand tools and fasteners — fasten basic hardware components to door frames with guidance on a commercial repair site.","Verbal instructions from supervisors — listen actively and follow step-by-step directions during door installation and repair tasks.","Personal protective equipment and site hazards — identify and apply basic safety practices on a door repair job site."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Worn or broken door parts — repair or replace independently using hand tools on routine residential and light commercial door systems.","Large springs — wind with correct upward arm motion and attach to tracks with reduced oversight during standard door service calls.","Door adjustment tasks — calibrate doors to open and close with the correct amount of effort, including basic electric opener adjustments, with minimal supervision.","Work orders and service records — complete required paperwork accurately and submit documentation following company procedures after each job.","Spring systems — carry springs using ladders or scaffolding and attach to tracks, applying proper sequencing on familiar door configurations.","Angle iron back-hangers — fasten to ceilings and tracks using fasteners or welding equipment following standard installation specifications.","Door frames and steel rolling curtains — install using power tools, hand tools, and electronic test equipment on routine commercial projects.","Customer interactions — communicate clearly about services performed, answer basic questions, and collect payment professionally upon job completion.","Electronic-eye mechanisms and electric openers — install and test using electronic test equipment, following manufacturer instructions on standard door systems.","Route navigation software and office suite tools — use to plan service routes and manage basic digital job records in a field service environment."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex door systems including electric openers, closers, and electronic-eye mechanisms — install and troubleshoot autonomously across a full range of residential and commercial environments.","Non-routine door malfunctions — apply critical thinking and complex problem-solving to diagnose and resolve failures on high-use commercial or industrial door systems.","Spring tension and mechanical balance — assess and adjust with precision, managing physical demands such as trunk and static strength requirements on large overhead door units.","Quality control inspections — analyze completed installations and repairs to verify performance standards are met before closing out work orders.","Welding equipment and power tools — operate proficiently to fasten angle iron back-hangers and structural components on demanding commercial door projects.","Building and construction knowledge — apply to interpret blueprints, specifications, and installation requirements for varied door frame and rail configurations.","Electronic test equipment — use to validate sensor alignment, opener function, and safety device operation on automated door systems without oversight.","Customer service situations — manage expectations, explain technical findings clearly, and resolve service concerns independently in the field.","Safety and mechanical risk — evaluate job-site conditions and proactively address hazards such as spring tension, overhead loads, and electrical components.","Service documentation and digital tools — maintain accurate work records using database interfaces and office software, ensuring compliance with company and regulatory requirements."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Field technician teams — lead, schedule, and mentor developing and proficient repairers across multiple job sites in a regional service operation.","Technical training programs — develop and deliver hands-on instruction covering spring systems, electric openers, and safety protocols for new hire and apprentice technicians.","Quality assurance standards — establish and enforce inspection procedures for door installation and repair work across an entire service territory.","Operational workflows and routing systems — design efficient dispatching and route navigation strategies to maximize field productivity and customer satisfaction.","Complex commercial and industrial door projects — oversee end-to-end execution including structural attachment, automation systems, and final commissioning.","Vendor and supplier relationships — evaluate parts quality, negotiate procurement terms, and approve tooling and equipment standards for the service organization.","Company safety culture — define and champion safety practices, PPE standards, and risk-mitigation protocols organization-wide for mechanical door repair operations.","Performance metrics and service data — analyze job completion, rework rates, and customer feedback using spreadsheet and database tools to drive continuous improvement.","Customer accounts and escalated service issues — resolve high-stakes complaints and build long-term relationships with commercial property managers and contractors.","Strategic capability planning — assess emerging door technologies such as advanced automation and access control systems, and integrate new competencies into the workforce development roadmap."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 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