CABINETMAKER - Trade Up Manitoba

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AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: Supervisory position Further Training Required: Certied carpenter AT A GLANCE • Build and repair xtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards) and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work • Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools • May work on residential, commercial, institution- al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,000 - $50,400 HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equiva- lent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: CABINETMAKER CABINETMAKER AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: Supervisory position Further Training Required: Certied carpenter AT A GLANCE • Build and repair xtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards) and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work • Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools • May work on residential, commercial, institution- al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,000 - $50,400 HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equiva- lent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: CABINETMAKER CABINETMAKER AVAILABLE TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS • High School Vocational Programming • High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) • Post-Secondary Education • Private Vocational Institutions Experienced: Supervisory position Further Training Required: Certied carpenter AT A GLANCE • Build and repair xtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards) and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work • Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools • May work on residential, commercial, institution- al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies APPRENTICESHIP: Yes RED SEAL: Yes LEVELS: 4 IN SCHOOL: 4 sessions WAGE: $26,000 - $50,400 HOW DO I GET STARTED? • 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site) • High school grad or mature student with equiva- lent academic standing Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be: CABINETMAKER CABINETMAKER

Transcript of CABINETMAKER - Trade Up Manitoba

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: Supervisory position• Further Training Required: Certified carpenter

AT A GLANCE• Build and repair fixtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards)

and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects

with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work

• Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools

• May work on residential, commercial, institution-al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,000 - $50,400

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equiva-lent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

CABINETMAKERCABINETMAKER

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: Supervisory position• Further Training Required: Certified carpenter

AT A GLANCE• Build and repair fixtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards)

and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects

with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work

• Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools

• May work on residential, commercial, institution-al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,000 - $50,400

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equiva-lent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

CABINETMAKERCABINETMAKER

AVAILABLE TRAINING

CAREER ADVANCEMENT / RELATED CAREERS

• High School Vocational Programming• High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)• Post-Secondary Education• Private Vocational Institutions

• Experienced: Supervisory position• Further Training Required: Certified carpenter

AT A GLANCE• Build and repair fixtures (e.g. kitchen cupboards)

and furniture made of wood or wood substitutes • Produce custom-made pieces: discuss projects

with customers, draw up plans, price and select materials, and measure, shape, assemble and install your work

• Use cutting-edge technology: computers are frequently used in the design process and larger cabinet shops use computer-driven tools

• May work on residential, commercial, institution-al and industrial construction projects as well as at renovation jobsites. Others work in custom or production shops that supply cabinetry, furniture and architectural millwork to a variety of companies

APPRENTICESHIP: YesRED SEAL: YesLEVELS: 4IN SCHOOL: 4 sessionsWAGE: $26,000 - $50,400

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

• 16 years or older (may need parental consent to work on construction site)

• High school grad or mature student with equiva-lent academic standing

• Recommended high school courses: English, Math, Science, and Construction courses

To enter the apprenticeship program full-time, you must be:

CABINETMAKERCABINETMAKER

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