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Elevate Your Career with IUEC Mechanic Required Continuing Education 2025

IUEC Mechanics — the deadline to complete your mandatory continuing education requirements (12/31/2025) is approaching quickly. As outlined in the agreement, all Mechanics must complete eight (8) hours of online continuing education (CE) from NEIEP’s curriculum each year.

With this important cutoff fast approaching, we thought it would be a good idea to lay out answers to the most common questions in relation to the IUEC Mechanic Required CE to help you stay on track. By completing the mandatory hours, Mechanics can look toward a fresh CE offering in 2026.

Who Needs Mechanic Required CE?

The Mechanic Required CE is an annual requirement that must be completed by all Mechanics who passed the Mechanic Exam on or after July 9, 2022. If you became a Mechanic before this date (7/9/22), you can consider yourself Grandfathered—a term used to describe Mechanics for whom the Mechanic Required CE is optional.

Completing Mechanic Required CE is mandatory for each Mechanic beginning the calendar year after they successfully pass the Mechanic Exam. To give you an example, if an Elevator Constructor passed the Mechanic Exam during the calendar year 2024, they will be required to complete the MR025 course sequence before December 31, 2025, and every year thereafter. Those who have a Mechanic Exam pass date during the calendar year 2025 will be required to complete Mechanic Required CE beginning in calendar year 2026, and every year thereafter.

Are Mechanics Paid for Mechanic Required CE?

Yes. Every Mechanic who completes the Mechanic Required CE is reimbursed for 8 hours at the current Mechanic Rate for their Home Local. NEIEP has streamlined this process and automatically verifies completed courses and processing payments on a weekly basis. Instructors will be issued a W2 at the end of the year, while other Mechanics will receive a 1099.

What’s in the Mechanic Required CE for 2025?

As not every course on the NEIEP website fulfills the annual requirement, one specific course sequence totaling eight training hours is chosen each year for Mechanic Required CE. For 2025, that course is MR025, which covers a range of topics, including Sexual Harassment & Discrimination Awareness and Prevention, Elevator Suspension Means Codes, Drug and Alcohol Awareness, and Mental Health First Aid. MR025 is a practical, relevant course designed to expand and improve a Mechanic’s skillset.

How and When Can Mechanics Sign Up?

Signing up is simple. First, Mechanics must login to the NEIEP website where they can access the Mechanic Required CE Training Portal from the Dashboard. The Training Portal shows the current courses, registration history, and payment status.

Any Mechanics not already known to NEIEP will need to contact us directly to be put into the system before they will be able to access and take the training. The Mechanic Required CE must be completed by December 31, 2025, with the next round of Mechanic Required CE beginning at the start of January 2026.

What Happens if Mechanics Don’t Complete the Mandatory CE?

As stated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, “A Mechanic (including Assistant Mechanic) that does not comply with the continuing education requirement(s) of Article XIX Educational Fund shall not receive the wage rate increase, as described in Article V, Par. 2, until completion of the required continuing education curriculum.”

As noted above, for Grandfathered Mechanics, this training is not mandatory. However, these Mechanics can also gain from continuing their education with NEIEP. The CBA states, “Grandfathered Mechanics who complete the specified continuing education curriculum set forth in Par. 6(b) for a calendar year shall be paid in accordance with Par. 6(c) of this Article.”

Continue Your Education at NEIEP

The IUEC Mechanic Required CE is designed to help Mechanics stay up to date on techniques and practices to invest in themselves in support of career success. The doors are currently open, but they will close at the end of the calendar year. Seize the opportunity while you can, complete your Mechanic Required CE (MR025) before the end of December, and set yourself up for a longer, brighter future in the industry.

If your questions about the IUEC Mechanic Required CE haven’t been answered here, reach out to [email protected] for the information you need. We’re here to support you every step of the way.