Certificate III in Carpentry

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Certificate III in Carpentry

Ready to build a career in carpentry? Get the skills you need, for the job you want in this industry where skilled workers are in high demand.

Carpenters are key players in the construction game — they're often the first onsite and the last to leave. In addition to their own skills, a good carpenter must also have knowledge of all other trades as their work often sets things up for the other trades who follow them.

This course will give you all the skills and knowledge to be a carpenter working in new construction; maintenance, repair and renovations; or other settings such as custom cabinetry or timberwork. When completed as an apprenticeship, it will lead to a trades qualification.

In this nationally recognised and accredited qualification, you'll learn how to read and interpret building plans and specifications; measure and calculate materials; use basic carpentry tools, power tools and materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frames and wooden flooring; and apply work health and safety requirements.

Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.

Training options

  • Low fee
  • Apprenticeship or traineeship
  • School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)

Industry area

  • Building and Construction

Study areas

  • Carpentry and Joinery
  • General Construction

Course ID

  • National ID: CPC30220
  • WA State ID: BGB8

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

Set the foundations for a solid career in an in-demand industry.

Please note, this course can only be accessed by an employed apprentice, if this course interests you, please speak to your employer or employment agency about signing up as an apprentice.

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

Half price fees apply!

Delivery location

Geraldton

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

The Certificate III in Carpentry is an apprenticeship; please see the Apprenticeships section for more information.

Delivery locations

Balga
Clarkson

Apprentices will learn through a combination of on-the-job training and block training delivered on campus. 

Throughout this course, participants will acquire skills that enable them to carry out a range of tasks required in the building and construction industry.

First Year

Apprentices gain essential practical skills, safety standards and fundamental knowledge to perform as a carpenter.  

Second Year

Apprentices work on a transportable building project, covering 12 units and full construction of the project from start to finish throughout the year. As an alternate to this project, a construction of a single dwelling will be constructed comprising stumps, bearers and joists and relative wall and roof framing; this dwelling will be cladded and lined to support required modules allowing also for the associated modules for the second year.  

Third Year

Apprentices learn the formwork aspect of the trade. They also complete the required Certificate III level units, using fundamental knowledge and skills gained in first and second years.

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

Learn in specialised facilities

South Metropolitan TAFE's Thornlie, Rockingham and Mandurah Campuses offer first rate, fully equipped, purpose-built workshops, where students get hands-on practice working in simulation rooms, using advanced equipment and the latest techniques.

Delivery locations

Mandurah
Rockingham
Thornlie

This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and steel products.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction task including using basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials, constructing a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring, interpreting plans and applying work health and safety requirements.

Delivery locations

Albany
Bunbury
Esperance

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

This qualification provides a trade outcome in Carpentry operations for residential and commercial construction work which may be listed within the Traineeship and Apprenticeship Pathways Schedule, Declared Vocations and Trades. Occupational titles may include:  

  • Carpenter - Commercial  
  • Carpenter - Formwork  
  • Carpenter - Residential  

The CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry is a trade level qualification and provides students with necessary skills and knowledge to work on a building site in the area of construction carpentry.
Students will learn how to efficiently produce quality work in the building and construction, renovation and maintenance sectors of the industry. Major areas of study include interpretation of plans, measurements and calculations, use of power tools and equipment, installing flooring and constructing timber external stairs etc.
The course is primarily aimed at the residential sector of the industry where students will be able to construct domestic framework, formwork, scaffolding and footings. You will also gain the knowledge to be able to interpret plans and apply work health and safety to ensure you meet industry safety standard requirements at all times.

Delivery location

Perth

The Certificate III in Carpentry is a trade level qualification and provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work on a building site in the construction industry. This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. You will learn the following skills: setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials. The apprenticeship program consists of twelve one-week blocks over a four year period and on the job training.

Delivery location

Cannington

Master the trade of carpentry. This apprenticeship teaches you how to use carpentry tools and equipment to build residential and commercial structures. you will learn how to read and interpret plans, follow worksite procedures and work safely on site. Certificate III in Carpentry is delivered through an apprenticeship that combines course training with on-the-job learning.

Delivery location

Perth

The Certificate III in Carpentry apprenticeship and qualification provides a career in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial applications.
To enrol into this qualification, a person must be employed as an apprentice.
If you are an experienced worker in this field, you may also apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) to gain your Certificate III in Carpentry before applying for your Trade papers.
https://atcemployment.com.au/apprenticeships-and-traineeships/building-and-construction-qualifications/

Delivery location

South West

Our innovative apprenticeship training strategies have been designed to service a modern building and construction industry and its valued Carpentry apprentices. These strategies provide a positive blend of on-the-job and off-the-job learning experiences enabling apprentices to become highly skilled carpenters across various disciplines.
Carpentry disciplines in this nationally recognised qualification are:

  •     Workplace health and safety
  •     Roof carpentry
  •     Formwork carpentry
  •     Fixing carpentry
  •     Timber stair construction
  •     Roof truss installation
  •     Timber floor systems
  •     Assembling timber wall construction
  •     Door/window installation
  •     Sustainable building methods/practices

Consultation with industry has contributed to the development of our modern training strategies which offer maximum flexibility to businesses and their apprentices. Our training strategies confidently meet industry requirements and expectations.

Delivery location

Perth

Carpenters are key players in the construction game — they're often the first onsite and the last to leave. In addition to their own skills, a good carpenter must also have knowledge of all other trades as their work often sets things up for the other trades who follow them.

This course will give you all the skills and knowledge to be a carpenter working in new construction; maintenance, repair and renovations; or other settings such as custom cabinetry or timberwork. When completed as an apprenticeship, it will lead to a trades qualification.

In this nationally recognised and accredited qualification, you'll learn how to read and interpret building plans and specifications; measure and calculate materials; use basic carpentry tools, power tools and materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frames and wooden flooring; and apply work health and safety requirements.

Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.

Training options

  • Low fee
  • Apprenticeship or traineeship
  • School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)

Industry area

  • Building and Construction

Study areas

  • Carpentry and Joinery
  • General Construction

Course ID

  • National ID: CPC30220
  • WA State ID: BGB8

To find out more about doing this course at a WA TAFE college, select one of the TAFEs listed below to read their course descriptions. You'll also be able to see at which TAFE campus/es the course is delivered.

If you would like further information such as when the course is available and how to enrol, and details of course fees, or if you have questions about how the course is delivered, please follow the Find out more link to go to the TAFE's website where you will find full course details and contact information so that you can speak to the TAFE directly.

Set the foundations for a solid career in an in-demand industry.

Please note, this course can only be accessed by an employed apprentice, if this course interests you, please speak to your employer or employment agency about signing up as an apprentice.

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

Half price fees apply!

Delivery location

Geraldton

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

The Certificate III in Carpentry is an apprenticeship; please see the Apprenticeships section for more information.

Delivery locations

Balga
Clarkson

Apprentices will learn through a combination of on-the-job training and block training delivered on campus. 

Throughout this course, participants will acquire skills that enable them to carry out a range of tasks required in the building and construction industry.

First Year

Apprentices gain essential practical skills, safety standards and fundamental knowledge to perform as a carpenter.  

Second Year

Apprentices work on a transportable building project, covering 12 units and full construction of the project from start to finish throughout the year. As an alternate to this project, a construction of a single dwelling will be constructed comprising stumps, bearers and joists and relative wall and roof framing; this dwelling will be cladded and lined to support required modules allowing also for the associated modules for the second year.  

Third Year

Apprentices learn the formwork aspect of the trade. They also complete the required Certificate III level units, using fundamental knowledge and skills gained in first and second years.

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

Learn in specialised facilities

South Metropolitan TAFE's Thornlie, Rockingham and Mandurah Campuses offer first rate, fully equipped, purpose-built workshops, where students get hands-on practice working in simulation rooms, using advanced equipment and the latest techniques.

Delivery locations

Mandurah
Rockingham
Thornlie

This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and steel products.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction task including using basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials, constructing a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring, interpreting plans and applying work health and safety requirements.

Delivery locations

Albany
Bunbury
Esperance

Set the foundations for a solid career in an in-demand industry.

Please note, this course can only be accessed by an employed apprentice, if this course interests you, please speak to your employer or employment agency about signing up as an apprentice.

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

Half price fees apply!

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements.

The Certificate III in Carpentry is an apprenticeship; please see the Apprenticeships section for more information.

Apprentices will learn through a combination of on-the-job training and block training delivered on campus. 

Throughout this course, participants will acquire skills that enable them to carry out a range of tasks required in the building and construction industry.

First Year

Apprentices gain essential practical skills, safety standards and fundamental knowledge to perform as a carpenter.  

Second Year

Apprentices work on a transportable building project, covering 12 units and full construction of the project from start to finish throughout the year. As an alternate to this project, a construction of a single dwelling will be constructed comprising stumps, bearers and joists and relative wall and roof framing; this dwelling will be cladded and lined to support required modules allowing also for the associated modules for the second year.  

Third Year

Apprentices learn the formwork aspect of the trade. They also complete the required Certificate III level units, using fundamental knowledge and skills gained in first and second years.

Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?

When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

Learn in specialised facilities

South Metropolitan TAFE's Thornlie, Rockingham and Mandurah Campuses offer first rate, fully equipped, purpose-built workshops, where students get hands-on practice working in simulation rooms, using advanced equipment and the latest techniques.

Locations

Mandurah
Rockingham
Thornlie

This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and steel products.

You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction task including using basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials, constructing a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring, interpreting plans and applying work health and safety requirements.

Locations

Albany
Bunbury
Esperance

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

This qualification provides a trade outcome in Carpentry operations for residential and commercial construction work which may be listed within the Traineeship and Apprenticeship Pathways Schedule, Declared Vocations and Trades. Occupational titles may include:  

  • Carpenter - Commercial  
  • Carpenter - Formwork  
  • Carpenter - Residential  

The CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry is a trade level qualification and provides students with necessary skills and knowledge to work on a building site in the area of construction carpentry.
Students will learn how to efficiently produce quality work in the building and construction, renovation and maintenance sectors of the industry. Major areas of study include interpretation of plans, measurements and calculations, use of power tools and equipment, installing flooring and constructing timber external stairs etc.
The course is primarily aimed at the residential sector of the industry where students will be able to construct domestic framework, formwork, scaffolding and footings. You will also gain the knowledge to be able to interpret plans and apply work health and safety to ensure you meet industry safety standard requirements at all times.

Delivery location

Perth

The Certificate III in Carpentry is a trade level qualification and provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work on a building site in the construction industry. This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. You will learn the following skills: setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials. The apprenticeship program consists of twelve one-week blocks over a four year period and on the job training.

Delivery location

Cannington

Master the trade of carpentry. This apprenticeship teaches you how to use carpentry tools and equipment to build residential and commercial structures. you will learn how to read and interpret plans, follow worksite procedures and work safely on site. Certificate III in Carpentry is delivered through an apprenticeship that combines course training with on-the-job learning.

Delivery location

Perth

The Certificate III in Carpentry apprenticeship and qualification provides a career in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial applications.
To enrol into this qualification, a person must be employed as an apprentice.
If you are an experienced worker in this field, you may also apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) to gain your Certificate III in Carpentry before applying for your Trade papers.
https://atcemployment.com.au/apprenticeships-and-traineeships/building-and-construction-qualifications/

Delivery location

South West

Our innovative apprenticeship training strategies have been designed to service a modern building and construction industry and its valued Carpentry apprentices. These strategies provide a positive blend of on-the-job and off-the-job learning experiences enabling apprentices to become highly skilled carpenters across various disciplines.
Carpentry disciplines in this nationally recognised qualification are:

  •     Workplace health and safety
  •     Roof carpentry
  •     Formwork carpentry
  •     Fixing carpentry
  •     Timber stair construction
  •     Roof truss installation
  •     Timber floor systems
  •     Assembling timber wall construction
  •     Door/window installation
  •     Sustainable building methods/practices

Consultation with industry has contributed to the development of our modern training strategies which offer maximum flexibility to businesses and their apprentices. Our training strategies confidently meet industry requirements and expectations.

Delivery location

Perth

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