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There are 4 courses available within the Canberra area for people who want to become a apprentice joiner.
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Become a licensed carpenter with the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry. This nationally recognised training course is a trade qualification and part of a carpentry apprenticeship. During your studies you will learn the essentials of working on a construction worksite including critical safety, communication, and behavioural standards. You’ll then gain the technical skills you need to work in either commercial carpentry, residential carpentry, or formwork. Skills include: using carpentry tools and equipment, handling carpentry materials, setting out, installing floors, constructing wall frames, erecting roof trusses and pitched roofs, installing windows and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, carpentry career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 6 months.
If you’re thinking about a career in the construction industry, why not enrol in the 52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)? This nationally recognised qualification can be completed at school and will teach you how to read plans, interpret specifications, take accurate measurements, calculate basic material quantities, understand the hazards related to asbestos, follow onsite WHS procedures, and communicate with your workmates and team leader. The course also includes your Construction Industry White Card, which is an essential requirement for anyone entering a building site in Australia. Enquire now for the list of study units, construction industry career outcomes, and training providers in your region that offer this course..
The MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Kitchens and Bathrooms) equips individuals with skills to manufacture and install timber and other materials in kitchens and bathrooms. Tradespeople with this qualification are proficient in tool use, measuring, drawing (including CAD), interpreting work documents, preparing cutting lists, communication, teamwork, and sustainable work practices. They may specialise in wood machining, cabinet and furniture making, kitchen and bathroom construction and installation, marine cabinetry, coopering, or drafting. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates..
Average duration: 3 months.
A Certificate III in Joinery is a great way to get started in a career as a joiner. This course explores a range of specialised timber joinery skills including producing joinery components and using a range of joinery machines and equipment. You’ll learn how to create and install windows and doors, build stairways and create decorative finishes. The Certificate III in Joinery covers a range of topics relevant to timber joinery. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover subjects including cutting and installing glass, assembling and installing stairs and using sealant and sealant devices. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates..
Average duration: 12 months.
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To become a apprentice joiner in Canberra, you may want to consider completing the Certificate III in Carpentry. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a apprentice joiner by completing a qualification with Builders Academy Australia (established in 2005) or Skill Hire (established in 1996). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Canberra area that provides apprentice joiner training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Canberra. You can also study a apprentice joiner course through online or distance learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within carpentry. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Carpentry
Apprentice Cabinet Maker
$960 weekly pay
Apprentice Carpenter
Apprentice Furniture Maker
Apprentice Joiner
Furniture Polisher
Formwork Carpenter
$1,500 weekly pay
Shopfitter
$1,350 weekly pay
Wood Machinist
$1,200 weekly pay