Carpenter and Joiner - ANZSCO Code 331211
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Product Details
This data sheet provides a detailed overview of the Carpenter and Joiner (ANZSCO 331211) occupation as defined by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations. This role involves constructing, erecting, installing, renovating, and repairing structures from wood, plywood, and other materials. It also includes cutting, shaping, and fitting timber parts to form structures and fittings.
The role is classified at Skill Level 3, requiring an AQF Certificate III or IV, or at least three years of relevant experience. It is currently experiencing a national labor shortage with moderate future demand.
- Assessing Authority: Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)
- Specialisations include Shopfitter.
- Registration or licensing may be required depending on the state or territory.
Technical Specs
- ANZSCO Code
- 331211
- Skill Level
- 3
- Qualification Level
- AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV
- Alternative Experience
- At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for formal qualifications
- Registration/Licensing
- May be required
- Assessing Authority
- Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)
- Labor Market Status
- Shortage (National and all states/territories)
- Future Demand
- Moderate
- Product Height
- 0.5
- Product Width
- 19.0
- Product Length
- 45.0
Core Duties and Tasks
- Studying drawings and specifications to determine materials required, dimensions and installation procedures
- Ordering and selecting timbers and materials, and preparing layouts
- Cutting materials, and assembling and nailing cut and shaped parts
- Erecting framework and roof framing, laying sub-flooring and floorboards and verifying trueness of structures
- Nailing fascia panels, sheathing roofs, and fitting exterior wall cladding and door and window frames
- Assembling prepared wood to form structures and fittings ready to install
- Cutting wood joints
- Constructing timber joints
- Constructing concrete formwork
- Repairing existing fittings
- Working with plastic laminates, perspex and metals
Required Qualification and Assessment
The qualification relevant to this occupation is the CPC330220 Certificate III in Carpentry. To be awarded this qualification, candidates must demonstrate skills and knowledge in 34 units of competency (27 core units and 7 elective units).
Core Units
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CPCCCA2002 | Use carpentry tools and equipment |
| CPCCCA2011 | Handle carpentry materials |
| CPCCCA3001 | Carry out general demolition of minor building structures |
| CPCCCA3002 | Carry out setting out |
| CPCCCA3003 | Install flooring systems |
| CPCCCA3004 | Construct and erect wall frames |
| CPCCCA3005 | Construct ceiling frames |
| CPCCCA3006 | Erect roof trusses |
| CPCCCA3007 | Construct pitched roofs |
| CPCCCA3008 | Construct eaves |
| CPCCCA3010 | Install windows and doors |
| CPCCCA3016 | Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs |
| CPCCCA3017 | Install exterior cladding |
| CPCCCA3024 | Install lining, panelling and moulding |
| CPCCCA3025 | Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work |
| CPCCCA3028 | Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground |
| CPCCCM2006 | Apply basic levelling procedures |
| CPCCCM2008 | Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding |
| CPCCCM2012 | Work safely at heights |
| CPCCCO2013 | Carry out concreting to simple forms |
| 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 |
| CPCCOM3006 | Carry out levelling operations |
| CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
| CPCWHS3001 | Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies |
Elective Units
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| CPCCOM1013 | Plan and organise work |
| CPCCCM2002 | Carry out hand excavation |
| CPCCCM3005 | Calculate costs of construction work |
| CPCCCA3014 | Construct and install bulkheads |
| CPCCCA3018 | Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps |
| CPCCCA3019 | Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls |
| CPCCSF2004 | Place and fix reinforcement materials |
Skills Assessment Process
The assessment process for Carpenter and Joiner consists of two stages:
- Stage 1: Documentary Evidence Assessment
- Documents are reviewed to ensure they meet employment and training requirements and indicate the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience as a Carpenter and Joiner.
- Stage 2: Technical Assessment
- If successful in Stage 1, candidates complete a technical interview with an assessor. The interview is conducted in English with no interpreters allowed.
Visa Options
Carpenter and Joiner (ANZSCO 331211) is eligible for various skilled migration pathways, including:
- Subclass 189 Skilled Independent visa
- Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated visa
- Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visa
- Subclass 407 Training visa
- Subclass 482 Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (Medium Term Stream)
- Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa (Graduate Work Stream)
- Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa (State or Territory nominated)
- Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (provisional) visa (Family sponsored)
- Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) visa (Employer sponsored stream)
Troubleshooting & FAQ
What qualifications are needed to work as a Carpenter and Joiner?
The primary qualification is the CPC330220 Certificate III in Carpentry. Alternatively, at least three years of relevant work experience may substitute for formal qualifications. All candidates must undergo a skills assessment by Trades Recognition Australia (TRA).
Is this occupation in demand in Australia?
Yes, as of 2024, Carpenter and Joiner is listed as being in shortage nationally and in all states and territories. Future demand for this occupation is projected to be moderate.
What is the skills assessment process?
The assessment involves two stages. First, a review of your documentary evidence (training, employment history). If that is successful, you will undergo a technical interview with an assessor to demonstrate your skills and knowledge.
What is the average weekly salary?
The average weekly earnings for Carpenters and Joiners in Australia are approximately $1,285.10. This figure can vary based on experience, location, and employer.
Is this official government advice?
This listing is an informational summary compiled from public sources (not official government advice). It is built to be a helpful guide, but you should always consult official government and assessing authority websites for the most current information.
How up-to-date is this information?
This information is based on data available as of July 2024. Visa requirements, labor market conditions, and qualification standards can change. Always verify details with the relevant authorities, such as Home Affairs and Trades Recognition Australia (TRA).
What does "Skill Level 3" mean?
In the ANZSCO framework, Skill Level 3 occupations typically require a level of skill commensurate with an AQF Certificate III (including at least two years of on-the-job training) or an AQF Certificate IV. It reflects a trade-level qualification.
Safety & Important Info
- Verify this information against the official sources, such as VETASSESS and Australian government migration websites. If anything differs, rely on the official sources.
- This is an aftermarket summary for informational purposes, not a direct service or component from any government body.
- Professional migration and education advice is recommended to ensure you meet all requirements for your specific situation.
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