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Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology - MSF30322

Fast-track your career in Building & Construction with a Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology through Educube’s partner RTOs!

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Duration:

You will receive your certificate within four weeks if you submit all the required documents set by the RTO/Institutes

Available Mode:

Blended (Fast-track, online, classroom)

Offered by:

Contact us for RTO information since this course is offered by multiple RTOs

Payment Method

Complete the inquiry form or call 1300 092 997 to learn more about the following payment options and tuition fees.

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If you need to send us email regarding any query, please write to us at [email protected] for more information.

Are you passionate about woodworking and eager to turn your skills into a rewarding career? Look no further than the Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology. This comprehensive program is designed to provide aspiring woodworkers with the practical skills, industry knowledge, and hands-on experience needed to excel in the thriving furniture and construction industries. Woodworking has always been a timeless craft, and in today's modern world, the demand for skilled cabinet makers and timber technicians is higher than ever. From crafting custom furniture pieces to building sustainable structures, professionals in this field play a crucial role in shaping our living spaces and environments.

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Upon completion of the Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology, graduates can pursue various career pathways, including:

  • Cabinet Maker
  • Furniture Maker
  • Timber Technician
  • Joinery Apprentice
  • Wood Machinist
  • Construction Carpenter

 

How to Apply for a License

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) means an assessment process that assesses the competency/s of an individual that may have been acquired through formal, non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual meets the requirements specified in the training package or VET accredited courses.

You can use a variety of evidence to apply for RPL. Our partnered RTO will assess the evidence to decide if further training or assessment is required.
This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Records of completed training
  • Assessment items
  • Assessment records
  • Declarations from a student’s employer, and/or
  • A copy of student records provided by ASQA.

Read more about RPL from asqa.gov.au or call us at 1300 092 997 to discuss RPL options for your qualification.

RPL Assessment Process

It is all completed in 4 simple steps

01

Free Skills Assessment

Discover how your experience can translate into a nationally recognised qualification just by completing our 30 Seconds free skill assessment form.

02

Experienced Portfolio

Our dedicated consultant will review your portfolio with you. They will help you collect the necessary proof of your work experience, such as your resumé, reference letters, work samples, photos, certificates, and any qualifications from overseas.

03

Evidence review

Once your portfolio has been assessed by our partner registered training organisation (RTO), then the licensed assessor will call you for a skills interview and may do a practical observation if needed. If we find any gaps in your skills or knowledge, we will guide you through any additional assessments required.

04

Get Qualified!

When the review process is completed, you’ll receive a nationally recognised qualification from our partner RTOs!

FAQs

This certification enhances career prospects by formally recognizing skills in cabinet making and timber technology. It can lead to better job opportunities, higher earning potential, and the ability to work on a wider range of projects. The qualification is often required for licensing in certain states or territories in Australia.
The cabinet making industry in Australia is stable with steady demand, particularly in residential construction and renovations. The industry faces challenges from imported products but maintains strength in custom and high-quality work. There's an increasing focus on sustainable materials and innovative designs in the sector.
The salary for cabinet makers in Australia typically ranges from $50,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and specific roles. More experienced cabinet makers or those in specialized positions may earn higher salaries.
The RPL process for this course can typically be completed within a short timeframe, often around four weeks, depending on the individual's prior experience and the evidence provided.
To optimize your resume for a cabinet making job, highlight relevant skills such as woodworking techniques, knowledge of materials, and experience with CAD software. Include any certifications, apprenticeships, or relevant projects you've completed. Emphasize attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and any experience with custom designs or specialized cabinet types.
No, but their skills overlap. Carpenters work on broader projects, while cabinetmakers focus on building cabinets and other fitted furniture.

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