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ANZSCO Code: 331213

Joiners work in workshops where they cut, shape, and fit timber parts to create structures and fittings for installation. They mainly work offsite, performing tasks at benches in a workshop.

Occupation description

Joiners work in workshops where they cut, shape, and fit timber parts to create structures and fittings for installation. They typically work away from the main site, performing tasks at benches within the workshop.

Their tasks include:

  • Putting together prepared timber to create structures and fittings for installation.
  • Cutting timber joints.
  • Cutting timber to match specific sizes and shapes according to templates.

Joiners may also:

  • repair existing fittings.
  • work with plastic laminates, perspex and metals.
  • fit aluminum window frames, and glaze windows of units for sectional timber buildings.

How will I be assessed?

Stage 1

Documentary Evidence Assessment

We’ll review your documents to ensure they meet the employment and training requirements for Joiners and show that you have the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience. You can find details about the requirements below:

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    • To know what evidence to include, download the Evidence guide.
    • If you’re in Pathway 1, you’ll also need information on assessment for your specific occupation, including a Video guide and Observation report.
    • For employment experience requirements in Pathway 1, refer to the Pathway 1 Employment Experience Guidelines.
    • If you’re applying through Pathway 2, read the Pathway 2 Candidate Guide.
    • Stage 2:
    • Technical Assessment

    If you pass Stage 1, you’ll undergo a technical assessment. To learn more about it:

    • Check the Pathway 1 Technical Assessment Guide and the Pathway 2 Candidate Guide.

    What skills and knowledge do I need?

    The qualification needed for this occupation is CPC31920 Certificate III in Joinery. To earn this qualification, you must showcase your skills and knowledge in the units of competency listed in the table on page 3. There are a total of 29 units required:

    • 18 core units
    • 11 elective units

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    Core Units

    Code

    Title

    CPCCCA2002

    Use carpentry tools and equipment*

    CPCCCA2011

    Handle carpentry materials*

    CPCCCA3010

    Install windows and doors*

    CPCCCM2006

    Apply basic levelling procedures

    CPCCCM2012

    Work safely at heights*

    CPCCOM1012

    Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

    CPCCCA2002

    Use carpentry tools and equipment*

    CPCCCA2011

    Handle carpentry materials*

    CPCCCA3010

    Install windows and doors*

    CPCCCM2006

    Apply basic levelling procedures

    CPCCCM2012

    Work safely at heights*

    CPCCOM1012

    Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

    CPCCOM1014

    Conduct workplace communication

    CPCCOM1015

    Carry out measurements and calculations

    CPCCOM3001

    Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements

    CPCCCM3004

    Identify and apply information in construction plans, drawings and specifications

    CPCCJN2003

    Package manufactured products for transport*

    CPCCJN3002

    Use computer-controlled machinery*

    CPCCJN3004

    Manufacture and assemble joinery components*

    CPCCJN3100

    Process materials to produce components using static machines*

    CPCCJS3002

    Manufacture stair components for straight flighted stairs*

    Elective Units

    Code

    Title

    CPCCCA3001

    Carry out general demolition of minor building structures*

    CPCCCA3003

    Install flooring systems*

    CPCCCA3004

    Construct and erect wall frames*

    CPCCCA3016

    Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs*

    CPCCCA3024

    Install lining, panelling and moulding*

    CPCCWHS2001

    Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

    CPCCCA3014

    Construct and install bulkheads*

    CPCCJN3003

    Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames*

    CPCCJS3003

    Assemble and install stairs*

    CPCCJS3011

    Design and set out stairs*

    CPCCCA3026

    Assemble partitions*

    How to Apply

    If you’re a tradesperson, your skills and experience will be evaluated by someone who has worked in your trade and understands your skills and qualifications. VETASSES is the primary assessment body for trades in Australia, and we can assess 27 different trade occupations.

    Step 1

    Check your eligibility to apply for a Trade Skills Assessment.

    Step 2

    Understand the Assessment Process

    Step 3

    Confirm the type of evidence you may be asked to provide

    Step 4

    Find the cost you’ll need to pay up front for your trade skills assessment

    Step 5

    Apply now.

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