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Certificate III in Furniture Making (Cabinet Making) |
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Course InformationQualification code: LMF30402 Type: Apprenticeship Job summary: Apprentices undertaking this role will complete 27 units of competency from the Furnishing National Training Package, focussing on the specialist areas of: • using furniture sector hand and power tools • assemble furniture components • select and apply hardware • join solid timber • hand make timber joints • setup, operate and maintain basic static machines • apply manufactured board conversion techniques • construct furniture using leg and rail method • fabricate custom furniture • install furnishing products • produce manual and computer aided production drawings • prepare cutting lists from plans and job specifications • prepare surfaces for finishing • read and interpret work documents • estimate and cost job • handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances. This base will then be extended by the selection of further specialist competencies to suit. Australian Standard Classification of Occupations: MISCELLANEOUS TRADESPERSONS Sub-industry: CABINETMAKER Restricted calling: This is a Restricted Calling Apprenticeship Probation/Duration Details: All Apprenticeships have a nominal term - this is the timeframe that is on the Apprenticeship training contract. Some Apprentice’s will now also have an Expected Duration. The Expected Duration is the amount of time that it’s reasonably expected that someone could become competent and complete their Apprenticeship. Apprentice’s Training Plans will now be developed using the Expected Duration timeframe rather than the contract’s nominal term. | Mode | Start Date | End Date | Probation Period (days) | Nominal Term (months) | Expected Duration | | Full-Time | | | 90 | 48 | 42 |
Progression Points within Expected Duration: To achieve a reasonable rate of progression and completion within the expected duration (42 months) it is anticipated an apprentice would achieve 25% of all competencies for the qualification within every 10½ month period of the apprenticeship.
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