Course providers in New South Wales
Become a licensed carpenter with the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry. This nationally recognised training course is a trade qualification and part of a carpentry apprenticeship. During your studies you will learn the essentials of working on a construction worksite including critical safety, communication, and behavioural standards. You’ll then gain the technical skills you need to work in either commercial carpentry, residential carpentry, or formwork. Skills include: using carpentry tools and equipment, handling carpentry materials, setting out, installing floors, constructing wall frames, erecting roof trusses and pitched roofs, installing windows and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, carpentry career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe BSB30719 - Certificate III in Work Health and Safety is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration.
Learn moreThe HLTWHS005 Conduct Manual Tasks Safely provides the skills and knowledge necessary for employees to perform safe handling practices in the healthcare industry. Poor manual handling is a common cause of injury, making it crucial for all healthcare workers to learn safe transfer techniques. This course covers recognising hazardous manual tasks, preparing for them, and completing them safely. It is applicable to all workers involved in manual handling tasks. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a licensed rigger and dogger with the CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging. This nationally recognised qualification prepares you for work at heights on construction sites in Australia. During your studies you’ll learn the essential safety and communication protocols at construction sites and gain a range of accredited work permits. Technical skills include: carrying out measurements and communications, reading and interpreting plans and specifications, operating booms and work platforms, erecting and dismantling scaffolding, using dogging tools and equipment, operating various work vehicles, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe CPC20220 Certificate II in Construction Pathways prepares you for work in the construction industry and gives you head start if you want to find a trade apprenticeship. You’ll learn how to read and interpret plans, take accurate measurements, and work safely on a building site — then choose electives that support a career in bricklaying, carpentry, joinery, plastering, tiling, or stonemasonry. Enquire now for the list of speciality areas and enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreThe FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways will bring your reading and maths skills to the level you need to get a job, or enrol in workplace training. Over 6 months of study you will be working on your reading, writing and oral communication skills, learning to use digital technologies, and carrying out a range of calculations and measurements. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment dates near you.
Learn moreEnrol in the FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing course to become a food process worker. This course is applicable for a range of industries from grain, dairy and poultry processing to fruit and vegetable supply, grocery orders and beverages, confectionery and baking. You’ll learn the skills to prepare, handle and transport food in your preferred industry. The FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing covers a range of subjects affecting the food processing industry. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including vacuum packing products, sharpening knives and using business technology. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreThe Certificate II in Engineering MEM20105 is ideal for trade apprentices and metal engineering process workers needing hands-on skills in metal arc welding, tungsten arc welding, and manual heating/thermal cutting. The course also teaches students how to perform computations and engineering measurements. Enquire today to check your eligibility requirements and for funding opportunities.
Learn moreThis qualification covers competencies to develop systems; select equipment; and commission, maintain and diagnose faults/malfunctions of refrigeration systems and equipment that apply to commercial food storage and preservation and air conditioning and air distribution equipment and special applications. It includes regulatory requirements for purchasing and handling refrigerants.
Learn moreGet your mobile crane licence with the nationally recognised TLI30122 Certificate III in Mobile Crane Operation. This hands-on qualification has scope for slewing mobile cranes (up to 60 tonnes) and non-slewing mobile cranes (greater than 3 tonnes). The course covers: working at heights, working around electrical sources, rigging and dogging, mobile crane inspections, hazard identification and control strategies, workplace documentation, accident-emergency procedures, and mobile crane lifting operations. Enquire now for the full list of study units, mobile crane licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities near you.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways will prepare you for the following roles.
Apprentice Joiner
An Apprentice Joiner creates timber components used for a range of purposes, including doors, window frames, staircases and other parts. You might...
Apprentice Cabinet Maker
An Apprentice Cabinet Maker builds and installs products such as kitchen and bathroom cabinets. You’ll work with clients to design pieces and work...
Apprentice Furniture Maker
An Apprentice Furniture Maker builds a range of furniture pieces for clients. You’ll use materials including timber and synthetic products and also...
More about Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways
If you're considering a career in furniture making, the Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways offered in New South Wales is an excellent starting point. This qualification provides you with the foundational skills and knowledge required to embark on a rewarding career in the furniture-making industry. As a candidate, you'll explore various aspects of furniture design, crafting, and assembly, ensuring you're well-prepared for a variety of roles within this dynamic field.
Studying this certificate course connects you to numerous exciting career paths, including becoming an Apprentice Joiner, Apprentice Cabinet Maker, or an Apprentice Furniture Maker. Each of these roles plays a vital part in the furniture industry, allowing you to showcase your craftsmanship and creativity while contributing to the creation of beautiful and functional pieces for homes and businesses across New South Wales.
The training you receive in this course aligns with your ambitions in the broader context of trades courses, particularly within the Carpentry sector. By developing practical skills and gaining relevant experience, you'll find yourself positioned as an ideal candidate for various roles in the industry. The demand for skilled tradespeople like furniture makers is on the rise, making this a perfect moment to invest in your future through quality education.
New South Wales is home to a thriving furniture-making community, and by obtaining your Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways, you are opening doors to a wealth of career opportunities. Engaging in hands-on training with qualified trainers will not only enrich your skills but will also establish professional networks within the industry. Take the first step towards a fulfilling career in furniture making today by exploring the available training providers in your area and enrolling in the course!
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- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Albury
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- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Griffith
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- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Nelson Bay
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Newcastle
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Orange
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Port Macquarie
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Queanbeyan
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Richmond
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Sydney
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Tamworth
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Taree
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Tweed Heads
- Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways in Wagga Wagga
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