Certificate III in Carpentry

The Certificate iii in Carpentry offers you diverse career options, such as a carpenter, joiner, shop fitter or farm worker.

Certificate 3 Carpentry

Certificate iii in Carpentry is a trade qualification for carpenters to work in residential and commercial workplaces. The skills includes manufacturing, assembling, constructing, installing, setting out, and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials.

Certificate III in Carpentry

With the help of certificate III in Carpentry in Australia, get the aptitudes and understanding mandated as a carpenter in the construction and establishment field. Carpentry is an extensive profession, with around 75,000 job slots anticipated over the following seven years.

Graduates of this certificate will be competent in using their aptitudes to design and manage the job, study and analyze projects and specifications, use carpentry instruments and tools, construct the base, wall, ceiling, and roof structures, and establish and change windows and doors, conduct leveling processes, vertical and disassemble steel work and apply and complete solid and more.

According to the Australian Government's Job Outlook assistance, carpentry skillfulness is in need, with managers discovering it challenging to cover job positions for trained carpenters and joiners.

Cert 3 in Carpentry Entry Requirements

  • 18 years of age (Minimum) (exclusively international students)
  • Have significant prior industry experience
  • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent
  • An IELTS with 5.5 points overall, with no less than 5 in each category or equivalent

Cert 4 in Carpentry Fees

A$13,000 to A$18,000. The fee range can change from time to time.

Cert 3 in Carpentry Course Duration

2 Years Full time

Cert iii Carpentry Intakes

February and July. Some colleges will offer April and October intakes as well.

Cert 4 Carpentry Career Opportunities

The skills and understanding of the carpentry course help you to find employment titles including:

  • Carpenter
  • Joiner
  • Form worker
  • Shop fitter

Pathways and Recognition of Prior Learning

  • Certificate IV in Building and Construction
  • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
  • Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

Certificate 3 in Carpentry Units

CPCCCA2002 Use carpentry tools and equipment

The unit of competency selects the knowledge as well as the skills needed to choose and cautiously use and maintain the tools and equipment needed for carpentry, meeting all relevant needs or country-wide construction codes, Australian Standards, WHS, and Commonwealth, state or territory act.

CPCCCA2011 Handle carpentry materials

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the required skills to safely use, handle and store carpentry materials, meeting all relevant needs of WHS and Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3001 Conduct general demolition of minor building structures

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to carry out normal demolition work on the small side of structures to facilitate adjustments, extensions and additions to a building in local and commercial sites,

CPCCCA3002 Conduct setting out

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to recognise perimeter site bounds and watch indicators authorise, measure and arrange profiled set-outs for buildings and structural components of building work, meeting all relevant needs of the NCC, Australia Standards, WHS, and Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3003 Install flooring systems

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to design, prepare, set out and add timber and steel linoleum systems to support the internal and external walls of a residential building, meeting all relevant needs NC, Australian Standards, WHS, and Commonwealth and state or territory act and NASH standard for steel-framed construction in bush fire environments.

CPCCCA3004 Construct and erect wall frames

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to plan, prepare, set out, construct and firm load-bearing and non-load-bearing wall frames for the vast types of loadings, checking out all relevant needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3005 Construct ceiling frames

The unit of competency shows knowledge as well as the skills needed to design, prepare, set-out, contrast and firm timber ceiling frames to accommodate ceiling studs, hanging beams, strutting beams, hanging/strutting beams combine, and combine strutting/counter beams, meeting all the safety needs of NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, and Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3006 Erect roof trusses

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to choose, plan out, firm and brace timber and steel roof trusses in preparation for the instalment of waterproof coverings for the roof, meeting all safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, NASH Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3007 Construct pitched roofs

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to plan out, construct and firm pitched roofs, accommodate roof coverings for weatherproofing reasons, meeting all safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3008 Construct eaves

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to prep, plan out and construct eaves, involving the cutting and fixing of fascia and barges to give a finish between both the walls and the roof, meeting all safety requirements, of the NCC, Australia Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3010 Install windows and doors

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to design, and installation of windows and door units, meeting all safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3016 Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs

The unit of competency shows knowledge as well as the skills needed to construct, assemble and the installation of timber external stairs of one or more flights to give access into a structure or building, meeting all safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3017 Install exterior cladding

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to add material finishes to an external framed wall surfaces for reasons of weatherproofing as well as securing the building, meeting all safety requirements of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3024 Install lining, panelling, and moulding

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to prep, plan out the installation of the lining and panelling to masonry and timber as well as metal framed walls, meeting and safety requirements of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3025 Read and interpret designs, specifications, and drawings for carpentry work

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to read and interpret designs and specifications for carpentry work in order to design and organise the work, meeting all safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCA3028 Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to firm and dismantle, formwork for slabs on ground, rebates to slabs on the ground, and steps to strip footings, meeting all safety requirements of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures

The unit of competency shows the outcomes needed to carry out levelling in a singular plane for the purpose of authorising correct and correct set-out of building components. It involves the set-up, testing and usage of levelling devices, and authorising and transferring heights using a range of levelling tools.

CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

The unit shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to firm and dismantle limited height scaffolding to give work platforms for various business applications.

CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights

The unit shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to work cautiously on construction sites where the worker has the known potential to fall from one level to the next.

CPCCCO2013 Conduct concreting to simple forms

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to safely install formwork, reinforcement and to place and finish the concrete for the construction of minor slabs, sidewalks and other minor works to a specified planned finish, meeting all safety needs of the NC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to work efficiently and sustainably in the industry.

CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to communicate efficiently with co-workers in a construction work area environment.

CPCCOM1015 Conduct measurements and calculations

The unit of competency shows the knowledge and skills needed to undertake basic estimations and calculations to determine task and material needs in a construction work area

CPCCOM3001 Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to design and achieve calculations to decipher material needs for a construction project.

CPCCOM3006 Conduct levelling operations

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills needed to lead levelling operations to authorise correct and accurate set-out of structures and buildings, meeting all the safety requirements of the NCC, Australian Standards, WHS, Commonwealth and state or territory act.

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies, and processes in the construction industry

The unit shows the outcomes to lead out WHS needs though cautious work practices in all on-or offsite construction work areas.

CPCWHS3001 Recognise construction work hazards and select risk control strategies

The unit of competency shows the knowledge as well as the skills to join in preparing a job safety analysis for general dangers, and safe work method statement for high risk work dangers on construction areas as specified in WHS act. It involves meeting all the necessary safety needs of the NCC, Australian Standards and Commonwealth and state or territory act.

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