Carpenter and Joiner Certificate III in Carpentry
- CPC30208
Job
Description
Carpenter and Joiners construct, erect, install, finish and repair wooden structures and fixtures on residential and commercial buildings. Joinery work will involve some cutting, shaping and fitting timber parts in workshops to form structures and fixtures, ready for installation such as staircases.
Summary
of Training
Handle carpentry materials
Use carpentry tools and equipment
Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
Carry out setting out
Carry out levelling operations
Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
Plan and organise work
Conduct workplace communication
Carry out measurements and calculations
Work safely at heights
Read and interpret plans and specifications
Carry out excavation
Use explosive power tools
Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Carry out concreting to simple forms
Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction
industry
Install flooring systems
Construct wall frames
Construct ceiling frames
Erect roof trusses
Construct pitched roofs
Construct eaves
Install and replace windows and doors
Construct timber external stairs
Construct bulkheads
Install lining, panelling and moulding
Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls
Assemble partitions
Install exterior cladding
Install curtain walling
Note - Some units may have pre-requisites so please check with a Registered Training Organisation.
Is this Australian Apprenticeship available in your State or Territory?
NSW
VIC
QLD
WA
SA
TAS
ACT
NT
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
How long will it normally take to complete this Australian Apprenticeship in months?
NSW
VIC
QLD
WA
SA
TAS
ACT
NT
48
Months
48
Months
48
Months
-
48
Months
48
Months
48
Months
48
Months
Legend: Y = Yes, N = No, S = qualification has been Superseded. Nominal durations are for full time occupations stated in months. Data supplied by State and Territory Training Authorities and should be confirmed with these authorities. A Qualification listed as available may not be publicly funded, check with the relevant State or Territory Training Authority. An * indicates that the nominal duration provided may not include the completion of pre-requisites.
Commencements in this qualification in 2008
NSW
VIC
QLD
WA
SA
TAS
ACT
NT
125
388
0
0
24
36
a
0
Commencement data source: National Apprentices and Trainees collection (March 2009 estimates), NCVER rounded estimates for the 2008 calendar year. Due to confidentiality reasons 'a' represents figures 1 to 4 inclusive. Qualifications with no recorded commencements may not appear. This data is for general information purposes only.
Australian School-based Apprenticeships Information
Is this Australian School-based Apprenticeship available in your State or Territory?
ASbA availability information is indicative only and may change without notice. This information generally reflects availability of ASbAs that may contribute to study scores. In some cases ASbAs allow an individual to start training in a qualification that can be completed after they leave secondary school. Australian Apprenticeships may also be undertaken as part-time employment. Please note that applicable industrial arrangements must allow for ASbAs. Visit the relevant State or Territory website for more detailed information. To access these sites click on the State or Territory name in the header of the table. Note: ASbA information is not currently available for South Australia. For more information click on the S.A. title in the header of the table. Legend: Y = Yes; N = NO; OJ = No, unless off-the-job training is provided in the Northern Territory.
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