Carpentry
If you left school, sixth form or college recently,
or are about to, you're probably thinking
about what to do next. An apprenticeship in Carpentry will
give you an industry-recognised training, leading to great
career opportunities, and will allow you to earn while you
learn.
Examples of occupational competence covered by Carpentry
apprenticeships and Advanced apprenticeships
- Conform to general workplace safety
- Move and Handle Resources
- Install frames and Linings
- Install side hung doors
- Install door ironmongery
- Install internal mouldings
- Install first fix components
- Install second fix components
- Maintain non structural carpentry work
- Setup and use fixed or transportable machinery
Examples of occupational areas covered by carpentry apprentices
and Advanced apprenticeships
- Site carpentry
- Bench carpentry
- Shop fitting
- Maintenance and repair
A training Advisor will support you
throughout your training. You will attend a college training
centre and your training can be adapted to suit you and your
employer. We’ll even help you find an employer if you don’t
have one already.
Depending on your qualifications and experience, you may complete either an
apprenticeship or an Advanced Apprenticeship. We will complete a training needs
analysis and initial assessment with you, and develop an Individual
Learning Plan (ILP). From the assessment we can recommend suitable courses for you,
including help with basic maths or English if required.
Contact the Business development team to find out more. If you already are employed,
we can arrange for one of our trained representatives to come and discuss your
requirements with you and your employer at your place of work.
To check whether we have any current job placements available for apprentices,
please click here.
To find out more call 0845 338 6060 and
ask for the Training Helpline or fill in our online
enquiry form.