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77% Chance of Automation
“Safe Technician” will probably be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Repair and open locks; make keys; change locks and safe combinations; and install and repair safes.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 49-9094.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 42,180.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 20.00
- Currently, there are 18,640 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Locksmiths and Safe Repairers”.
Also Known As…
- Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
- Service Technician
- Safe Technician
- Road Service Locksmith
- Locksmith
- Lock Technician
- Forensic Locksmith
- Certified Registered Locksmith (CRL)
- Certified Master Safecracker (CMS)
- Certified Master Safe Technician (CMST)
- Certified Master Locksmith (CML)
- Vault Service Mechanic
- Vault Installer
- Time Lock Expert
- Safe Expert
- Safe and Vault Service Mechanic
- Safe and Vault Mechanic
- Safe and Vault Installer
- Locksmith Apprentice
- Lockmaker
- Lock Setter
- Lock Fitter
- Lock Expert
- Keysmith
- Key Maker
Tasks for “Safe Technician”
- Remove interior and exterior finishes on safes and vaults, and spray on new finishes.
- Cut new or duplicate keys, using keycutting machines.
- Install safes, vault doors, and deposit boxes according to blueprints, using equipment such as powered drills, taps, dies, truck cranes, and dollies.
- Install alarm and electronic access systems.
- Unlock cars and other vehicles.
- Open safe locks by drilling.
- Install door hardware such as locks and closers.
- Set up and maintain master key systems.
- Repair and adjust safes, vault doors, and vault components, using hand tools, lathes, drill presses, and welding and acetylene cutting apparatus.
- Cut new or duplicate keys using impressions or code key machines.
- Insert new or repaired tumblers into locks to change combinations.
- Keep records of company locks and keys.
- Move picklocks in cylinders to open door locks without keys.
- Disassemble mechanical or electrical locking devices, and repair or replace worn tumblers, springs, and other parts, using hand tools.
Related Technology & Tools
- Needle nose pliers
- Precision levels
- Metal cleaning brushes
- Face cap removal pliers
- Robertson screwdrivers
- Digital calipers
- Deadblow hammers
- Utility knives
- Cordless drills
- Vise grip pliers
- Jigsaws
- Wire cutters
- Mini hacksaws
- Borescopes
- Center punch sets
- Rotary tools
- Laptop computers
- Bent needlenose pliers
- Locksmith hammers
- Tin snips
- Acetylene torches
- Taps
- Material moving dollies
- Phillips screwdrivers
- Shielded metal arc welding machines
- Crescent wrenches
- Cutting dies
- Pipe wrenches
- Flathead screwdrivers
- Lock pick sets
- Machinist squares
- Computer inkjet printers
- Hand planes
- Carpenters squares
- Parallel pin punches
- Key extractors
- Nut driver sets
- Swivel head vises
- Impressioning files
- Hammer drills
- Measuring tapes
- Torx drivers
- Snap-ring pliers
- Keycutting machines
- Long tweezers
- Code key machines
- Socket wrench sets
- Flat cold chisels
- Mortising jigs
- Crowbars
- Tension wrenches
- Key gauges
- Depth keys
- Automatic metal lathes
- Small angle grinders
- Bench drill presses
- Portable routers
- Hex key sets
- Ratchet sets
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Intuit QuickBooks
- Inventory tracking software
- Marathon Data Systems ServiceCEO
- WH Software MasterKey
- Microsoft Office
- Mapping software
- dESCO ESC
- WH Software InstaCode
- Scheduling software