Working as a carpenter and joiner involves carrying out skilled work, primarily using timber products, either on a construction site, or in a workshop, creating and installing building components.
This apprenticeship has two pathways with a set of core skills and competencies, as well as additional skills and knowledge pertinent to the route chosen.
Pathway 1 - Site Carpenter
A site carpenter will usually work on a building site, or in domestic and commercial premises, preparing and fixing building components, from the initial erection of a new building, through to the installation of all necessary fixtures and fittings, as well as a range of repair and maintenance activities.
Pathway 2: Architectural Joiner
An architectural joiner will usually be employed in a workshop producing timber-based building components and other architectural products, such as doors, windows, units and staircases, which are then transported to construction sites to be installed by site carpenters.
Determined by employer
KNOWLEDGE (both pathways)
On completion of this apprenticeship, carpentry and joinery workers will have the following core knowledge to understand:
In addition, apprentices will acquire specific knowledge for their chosen pathway to give them an understanding of:
SKILLS
On completion of this apprenticeship, carpentry and joinery workers will have developed skills to enable them to:
Pathway 1 - Site Carpentry
Pathway 2 - Architectural Joiner
BEHAVIOUR
Throughout the programme the apprentice will receive expert training from highly qualified staff
A qualified assessor will provide an induction and regular workplace assessments.
Assessment will take place both during and at the end of the apprenticeship, with completion being dependent on successful achievement of the qualification elements and the endorsement of the employer after a professional discussion, with the apprentice and training provider.
On completion of this standard, some apprentices may progress onto the Advanced Apprenticeship Standard in Carpentry and Joinery, or secure employment as a site carpenter or architectural joiner.