What Does a Locksmith Do?
Locksmiths provide numerous services to customers who need assistance with locks, keys, safes, and electronic alarms. Read on to learn more about the skills, training, and education you'll need to become a locksmith.
<h3 id="section---CareerOverview"> Career Overview</h3>
<p>Locksmiths provide various services related to keys, locks, and electronic devices that safeguard property. According to the Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA, <i>www.aloa.org</i>), some locksmiths work with keys, using a machine to cut and copy keys for customers. Others install or repair locks, deadbolts, and safes. To repair a lock, a locksmith must take it apart, examine it, and adjust or replace its parts. Some locksmiths work with electronic alarm systems. They design, install and maintain the computer systems used to monitor and guard property. There are also locksmiths who strictly provide emergency service to customers who can't gain access to their cars or homes.
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<h3 id="section---ImportantFactsAboutLocksmiths"> Important Facts About Locksmiths</h3>
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<table border="1"><tr><td> On-the-Job Training </td><td> Long-term through place of employment</td></tr>
<tr><td> Similar Occupations </td><td> Safe repairers</td></tr>
<tr><td> Work Environment </td><td> Mostly outdoors, on call at any point during the day, may work in inclement weather</td></tr>
<tr><td> Required Education </td><td> High school diploma or equivalent</td></tr>
</table><h3 id="section---RequiredSkills"> Required Skills</h3>
<p>To understand how various locks work, locksmiths need both mathematical and mechanical know-how. Because locksmiths' work can often be very precise, it also helps to have a good attention to detail. When clients turn to locksmiths, they must be able to trust these professionals. It's important that a locksmith be dependable, honest, accurate, and reliable. Locksmiths need various additional skills, including:
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<ul><li>Good depth perception and eyesight
</li><li>Coordination and dexterity
</li><li>Knowledge of various key and locks
</li><li>Skill to work quickly and accurately under pressure
</li></ul><h3 id="section---EducationAndTraining"> Education and Training</h3>
<p>ALOA reports that some states require locksmiths to be licensed. According to ALOA, on-the-job training has historically been the method for teaching the trade. These programs offer classroom and practical instruction and can take three months to four years to complete, reports ALOA. Additionally, various colleges and state and national professional organizations like ALOA offer locksmith training and certificate programs. The City University of New York (CUNY) offers a locksmith certificate program. According to CUNY, <i>www.cuny.edu</i>, the 90-hour program teaches locksmith essentials and prepares students to own their own business, work for a security company, and more.
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<h3 id="section---SalaryInfoAndJobOutlook"> Salary Info and Job Outlook</h3>
<p>According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, <i>www.bls.gov</i>), the employment of locksmiths and safe repairers is expected to decline by about 15% between 2021 and 2031. The BLS also reported the median annual salary earned by such specialists as $46,910 in May 2021.</p>