Bank Locksmiths
Bank locksmiths are not shade-tree locksmiths
who learn their trade in the backyard and go on to work for
themselves in a run-down building in a bad area of town. A bank
locksmith must learn their craft legitimately from an
accredited institution and provide licensed, verified
backgrounds with certification. Anyone entrusted with the
security of public finances has to be spotless in their
reputation and have impressive credentials to earn the bank
business and support.
Vault and safe locksmiths have a challenging
job that throws them in the face of temptation on a regular
basis. Their iron will is of the utmost importance, as is
maintaining and improving their education to keep up with
technological advances.
A
bank locksmith must know proper etiquette as well as proper
procedures. They must also be able to explicitly trust their
employees and business partners. Who they hire as help is just
as important as who they work for.
The
locksmiths who specialize in the banking field must have
knowledge of safe deposit box services, timelock cleaning and
service, combination changes, vault services, preventive
maintenance of physical security products, emergency vault and
safe opening, and obsolete door refurbishments as well as
on-site key duplication.
Bank locksmiths must know alarm systems. They
must know fire alarms as well as intruder alarms. Bank alarm
systems must be complicated in order to be effective. They
involve knowledge of power sources, programming, testing,
operating, and possible malfunctions.
Taking care of the needs of a bank may also
involve opening, rebuilding, painting, moving and installing
safes. An apprentice must be willing to cooperate in many areas
and be able to work without constant supervision while being
trained. The apprentice must have concern for safety and be
comfortable with working in small spaces.
A
bank locksmith must have solid mechanical mathematical ability,
good personal presentation, good communication skills on paper
and in person or on the phone, and a desire to stay educated
with new security equipment developments.
Some banking stores have locksmiths on staff.
These locksmiths also service ATMs. Since being introduced in
the late 1960s, ATM machines have made incredible progress and
have become a valuable asset to our society. They gave the
locksmith yet another challenge to learn and continue to
provide another part of the job's security.
The
way a bank locksmith dresses is important to their success and
credibility. Bank employees need to feel secure with this
person they entrust to their safety and not embarrassed to do
business with him/her. Locksmiths who conduct themselves with
class and sophistication will gain more respect and help people
feel more comfortable in their presence. One way to do this is
to dress in a way that shows respect for
oneself.
If
you are just starting out as a locksmith, consider your
personal image. If you can afford to invest in some sort of
uniform, you will present a more positive image. It will also
help people learn to recognize you easier when they learn to
associate your clothing with your business image. You will, in
a big sense, be advertising yourself.
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