Carpentry Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3
Gloucestershire College offers this product as a default in the following regions: Gloucester
If you like making things and enjoy working with wood, this could be an ideal career for you. Carpenters and joiners make and install wooden fixtures and fittings as part of construction projects. They also undertake flooring projects such as real wood and laminate installations. As a carpenter or joiner, you will work in one or more of the following areas: · cutting and shaping timber for floorboards, skirting boards and window frames · making and assembling doors, window frames, staircases and fitted furniture · fitting wooden structures, like floor and roof joists, roof timbers, staircases, partition walls, and door and window frames (first fixings) · installing skirting…
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If you like making things and enjoy working with wood, this could be an ideal career for you. Carpenters and joiners make and install wooden fixtures and fittings as part of construction projects. They also undertake flooring projects such as real wood and laminate installations. As a carpenter or joiner, you will work in one or more of the following areas: · cutting and shaping timber for floorboards, skirting boards and window frames · making and assembling doors, window frames, staircases and fitted furniture · fitting wooden structures, like floor and roof joists, roof timbers, staircases, partition walls, and door and window frames (first fixings) · installing skirting boards, door surrounds, doors, cupboards and shelving, as well as door handles and locks (second fixings) · building temporary wooden supports for concrete that is setting, for example on motorway bridge supports or building foundations (formwork) · making and fitting interiors for shops, hotels, banks, offices and public buildings. To become a carpenter or joiner you will need to have: · good practical skills · an organised approach to work · an eye for detail · the ability to follow technical drawings and plans · good maths skills for measuring and working out angles · the ability to work as part of a team and unsupervised Salary range: £8000 - £28,000+ Average hours per week: 40
Additional NotesSteel toe capped shoes/boots and sturdy clothing to protect your body will be required.
Entry CriteriaTo be considered for the Carpentry Level 3 apprenticeship you must complete the level 2 apprenticeship or full time qualification and also be working at a construction firm.
Progression DetailsUpon successfully completing your Level 3 qualification you will be able to enrol on higher level qualifications such as HNC Construction
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