How do they match: Mechanical Door Repairers

  • Mechanical Door Repairers

  • Installation Technician
  • Commercial Installer
  • Commercial Door Installer
  • Door Installer
  • Exterior Door Installer
  • Garage Door Installer
  • Garage Door Opener Installer
  • Mechanical Door Repairer
  • Overhead Door Installer
  • Residential Installer
  • Residential Commercial Installer
  • Residential Door Installer
  • Residential Door Unit Installer

  • Install, service, or repair automatic door mechanisms and hydraulic doors. Includes garage door mechanics.

  • Repair or replace worn or broken door parts, using hand tools.
  • Install dock seals, bumpers, or shelters.
  • Install door frames, rails, steel rolling curtains, electronic-eye mechanisms, or electric door openers and closers, using power tools, hand tools, and electronic test equipment.
  • Assemble and fasten tracks to structures or bucks, using impact wrenches or welding equipment.
  • Bore or cut holes in flooring as required for installation, using hand or power tools.
  • Carry springs to tops of doors, using ladders or scaffolding, and attach springs to tracks to install spring systems.
  • Fasten angle iron back-hangers to ceilings and tracks, using fasteners or welding equipment.
  • Prepare doors for hardware installation, such as drilling holes to install locks.
  • Set doors into place or stack hardware sections into openings after rail or track installation.
  • Study blueprints and schematic diagrams to determine appropriate methods of installing or repairing automated door openers.

  • Repair worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
  • Install hardware or other interior fixtures.
  • Install structural foundations.
  • Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance.
  • Clean equipment, parts, or tools to repair or maintain them in good working order.
  • Connect electrical components or equipment.
  • Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair.
  • Drill holes in parts, equipment, or materials.
  • Interpret blueprints, specifications, or diagrams to inform installation, development or operation activities.
  • Lubricate equipment to allow proper functioning.
  • Move large objects using heavy equipment.
  • Move materials, equipment, or supplies.
  • Order materials, supplies, or equipment.
  • Position equipment using hand tools, power tools, or heavy equipment.
  • Remove parts or components from equipment.
  • Run wiring to connect equipment.
  • Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.