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Elevator Mechanic Salary in Washington DC: $105,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

An elevator mechanic earning $105,000 in Washington DC takes home approximately $74,928/yr or $2,882 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Apprentice (1–4 yrs)$55,000–$77,000~$50,807
Journeyman Mechanic$89,000–$111,000~$71,836
Senior / Lead Mechanic$108,000–$130,000~$83,574
Foreman / Superintendent$127,000–$165,000~$99,734

Tax Breakdown at $105,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$4,038.46$105,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$565.92−$14,71414.0%
DC Income Tax−$281.73−$7,3257.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$308.96−$8,0337.7%
Net Take-Home$2,882~$74,92871.4%

What Drives Elevator Mechanic Pay in Washington DC

Elevator Mechanics in NYC install, maintain, and repair the thousands of elevators, escalators, and lifts that keep the city's dense vertical landscape moving, earning some of the highest wages in the skilled trades. The role requires completing a rigorous IUEC apprenticeship and obtaining a NYC DOB elevator inspector or mechanic license.

New York City's building stock — including one of the largest concentrations of high-rise buildings in the world — creates virtually unlimited demand for licensed elevator mechanics. Union representation through the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) Local 1 ensures strong wages, benefits, and working conditions. The ongoing construction boom in Manhattan, Long Island City, and Downtown Brooklyn continually generates new installation work that sustains high compensation levels.

  • IUEC union membership and journeyman status
  • NYC DOB elevator mechanic license
  • Overtime availability (24/7 emergency calls)
  • Specialization (modernization, high-rise systems)

Top Washington DC Employers

Major employers hiring elevator mechanics in Washington DC include: Booz Allen Hamilton, Fannie Mae, Capital One, Amazon HQ2, MedStar.

Tax note: Elevator mechanics at $112,000 in NYC face a combined effective tax rate of roughly 30–32%, but maximizing union pension contributions and annuity fund allocations can significantly reduce current taxable income.

Frequently Asked Questions

An elevator mechanic earning $105,000 in Washington DC takes home approximately $74,928 per year, or $2,882 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 28.6%.

Washington DC elevator mechanic salaries range from $55,000–$77,000 at entry level to $127,000–$165,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $105,000.

The IUEC apprenticeship program takes four to five years of on-the-job training combined with classroom instruction; after completing the apprenticeship, mechanics must obtain a Washington DC DOB Elevator Mechanic license by passing a written and practical exam.

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