MSF30322

Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

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Qualification Stream

Kitchens and Bathrooms

Duration

Full Time | 4 Years

Part Time | 8 Years

Fees

$13,995

Funding

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Summary

Become a Skilled Cabinetmaker!

Are you an analytical thinker with strong attention to detail and enjoy working with wood products and using hand/power tools? Then a career in cabinetry could be ideal for you. Embark on a hands-on apprenticeship to master the art of cabinetmaking with a qualification that equips you with the expertise to craft custom timber products and pursue a rewarding career in the thriving building and construction industry.

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Details

This nationally recognised qualification provides you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel as a cabinet maker or timber technician in the woodworking and furniture manufacturing industries. Designed to offer hands-on experience, this course prepares you for the construction, installation, and finishing of high-quality cabinetry and timber products for both residential and commercial environments.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Manufacture and Assemble Cabinetry: Create kitchen, bathroom, and office furniture.
  • Install and Fit Cabinets: Work with doors, panels, and other timber products in various spaces.
  • Woodworking Techniques: Select, cut, and shape timber using a range of tools and machinery.
  • Finishing Techniques: Apply sanding, staining, and painting to cabinetry.
  • Technical Skills: Read and interpret technical drawings, plans, and specifications.
  • Material Handling: Work with solid timber, plywood, and engineered wood products.
  • Safety Practices: Maintain a safe and clean work environment by adhering to industry standards.
  • Team Collaboration: Work effectively with other tradespeople to complete projects on time and to high standards.

Cabinet makers are in high demand, offering stable work and opportunities for growth. This profession also opens the door to setting up your own business in the future if you feel like you are the type of person who would enjoy being your own boss.

To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

Total number of units = 25

  • 8 core units
  • 17 elective units

Units of Competency

Core
MSFFM2013
Use furniture making hand and power tools
Core
MSFFM3030
Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings
Core
MSFFM3031
Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation
Core
MSFGN2001
Make measurements and calculations
Core
MSFGN3005
Read and interpret work documents
Core
MSMENV272
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
Core
MSMSUP102
Communicate in the workplace
Core
MSMSUP106
Work in a team
Elective
BSBOPS304
Deliver and monitor a service to customers
Elective
CPCCWHS2001
Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Elective
CPCWHS1001
Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
Elective
CUAACD312
Produce computer-aided drawings
Elective
MSFFF2009
Use furniture finishing hand and power tools
Elective
MSFFF2012
Prepare surfaces for finishing
Elective
MSFFF2014
Apply surface coatings by spray gun
Elective
MSFFM2014
Select and apply hardware
Elective
MSFFM2015
Apply sheet laminates by hand
Elective
MSFFM2016
Join solid timber
Elective
MSFFM2018
Operate basic static machines safely
Elective
MSFFM2019
Assemble furnishing products
Elective
MSFFM3026
Produce angled and curved components using manufactured board
Elective
MSFFM3032
Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines
Elective
MSFFM3033
Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines
Elective
MSFFM3038
Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines
Elective
MSFFM3041
Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation
Elective
MSFFM3042
Fabricate cabinetry
Elective
MSFFM3043
Install cabinetry
Elective
MSFFM3044
Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) sizing machines
Elective
MSFFM3045
Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres
Elective
MSFGN3006
Estimate and cost job
Elective
MSFKB2003
Prepare for cabinetry installation
Elective
MSFKB3012
Plan kitchen and bathroom projects
Elective
MSMWHS200
Work safely
Elective
TLID0021
Store and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances

Delivery Model

Blended Option: Learning & Theory assessment online and practical face to face training.

Face to Face Option: Learning and Assessment face to face.

Delivery Locations

Workplace Delivery

Entry requirements

As part of the enrolment process, you will need to undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) and Digital Literacy indicator Assessment. This assessment is used for reviewing your suitability for this course.

The minimum level required for entry to this Course is:

Learning: 3
Reading: 3
Writing: 3
Oral Communication: 3
Numeracy: 3
Digital Literacy: 3

What resources do I need?

  • Laptop
  • Internet access
  • Long sleeve shirt and pants
  • Safety boots
  • PPE

Career Start Program

The Career Start Program provides individuals with the skills and support to start their career. The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship. Career Start offers either a general training pathway or employment-based apprenticeship or traineeship pathway.

 

This Qualification is available under the general training pathway and  employment-based apprenticeship pathway for more information on Career start programs and eligibility for funding please refer to the Career Start Program information under Funding and Pathways section on this website.

Course Outcome

Students who are deemed competent in all units of competency will receive a Qualification and Students who are deemed competent in some units of competency only within this course will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Qualification or Statement is issued by Australian Trade Training College (RTO 31399)

Career Opportunities

Possible Employment Pathways:

  • Cabinet Maker
  • Solid Timber Machinist

Support and Wellbeing Services

Where a student has a disability or learning difficulty, assessors will apply Australian Trade Training College reasonable adjustment to ensure that the student is not presented with artificial barriers to progress in the course.

Reasonable adjustments may include the use of adaptive technology, educational support, verbal assessment, etc.

We will provide support to each student’s individual needs, providing additional educational and wellness support required for the student to meet the requirements of their training course.

Terms and Conditions

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