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Workers with this qualification have tradesperson-level skills in the manufacture and/or installation of products, including furniture and cabinetry, made from timber and other materials.
They have core skills in tool use, measuring, drawing (including computer-aided design), interpreting work documentation, preparing cutting lists, communication, teamwork, and safe and environmentally sustainable work practices. They may have specialised skills in wood machining, cabinet and furniture making, kitchen and bathroom construction and installation, marine cabinetry, coopering or drafting.
Work is in a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader activities involving established routines, methods and procedures, where some discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures. Individuals collaborate with others to achieve quality outcomes and take responsibility for their own work. They may have some limited responsibility for the work of others.
Kitchen and bathroom installers must be licensed in some states, and induction training is required for those working on construction sites.
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Total number of units = 25
All electives chosen must contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.
Electives from Groups A to F can be packaged to provide a qualification with a specialisation.
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Furniture): 5 units from Group A
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Kitchens and Bathrooms): 5 units from Group B
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Marine Cabinetry): 5 units from Group C
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Wood Machining): 7 units from Group D
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Coopering): 4 units from Group E
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Drafting): 4 units from Group F
Where units are included to meet more than one specialisation, a multiple specialisation can be achieved, with each specialisation bracketed separately, e.g., Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Marine Cabinetry) (Drafting). Multiple specialisations must meet industry-recognised occupational needs.
CORE UNITS
Unit code | Unit title |
MSFFM2013 | Use furniture making hand and power tools |
MSFFM3030 | Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings |
MSFFM3031 | Prepare cutting lists from design and production documentation |
MSFGN2001 | Make measurements and calculations |
MSFGN3005 | Read and interpret work documents |
MSMENV272 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
MSMSUP102 | Communicate in the workplace |
MSMSUP106 | Work in a team |
ELECTIVE UNITS
Some units are listed under more than one heading. A unit may only be selected once.
Group A: Furniture
Unit code | Unit title |
MSFFF2012 | Prepare surfaces for finishing |
MSFFM2016 | Join solid timber |
MSFFM2017 | Hand make timber joints |
MSFFM2018 | Operate basic static machines safely |
MSFFM3025 | Construct furniture using leg and rail method |
MSFFM3026 | Produce angled and curved components using manufactured board |
MSFFM3027 | Produce angled and curved components using solid timber |
MSFFM3028 | Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furnishing products |
MSFFM3029 | Select timbers for furniture production |
Group B: Kitchens and bathrooms
Unit code | Unit title |
MSFFM3038 | Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines |
MSFFM3041 | Determine and document requirements for cabinetry installation |
MSFFM3042 | Fabricate cabinetry |
MSFFM3043 | Install cabinetry |
MSFFM3045 | Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres |
MSFKB2003 | Prepare for cabinetry installation |
MSFKB3012 | Plan kitchen and bathroom projects |
Group C: Marine cabinetry
Unit code | Unit title |
AURVTT121 | Select and apply adhesives in automotive and marine service and repair work |
CPCCCA3014 | Construct and install bulkheads (prerequisite: CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry) |
CPCCPB3004 | Fix wet area sheets (prerequisite: CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry) |
CPCCWC3004 | Install suspended ceilings (prerequisite: CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry) |
CPCSHP3005 | Apply and trim decorative additions to shopfittings and components |
MSFFL2038 | Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings |
Group D: Wood Machining
Unit code | Unit title |
MSFFM3032 | Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines |
MSFFM3033 | Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines |
MSFFM3034 | Set up, operate and maintain joining machines |
MSFFM3035 | Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines |
MSFFM3036 | Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding machines |
MSFFM3037 | Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines |
MSFFM3044 | Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) sizing machines |
MSFFM3045 | Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres |
Group E: Coopering
Unit code | Unit title |
MSFCP2005 | Use coopering sector hand and power tools |
MSFCP3001 | Produce barrels using non-fired processes |
MSFCP3002 | Produce barrels using fired processes |
MSFCP3003 | Maintain and repair barrels |
Group F: Drafting
Unit code | Unit title |
CUAACD312 | Produce computer-aided drawings |
MSFFDM4002 | Collect and interpret information to support production processes |
MSFFDM4012 | Produce computer-aided line and component production drawings |
MSFFDM4014 | Produce manual and computer-aided drawings from design concepts |
Group G: General electives
Unit code | Unit title |
BSBOPS304 | Deliver and monitor a service to customers |
CPCCJN3003 | Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames |
MSFFDM4005 | Design, construct and test jigs |
MSFFDM4009 | Match furnishing style and materials to customer requirements |
MSFFDM4018 | Research and organise product inspection and testing |
MSFFF2009 | Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools |
MSFFF2012 | Prepare surfaces for finishing |
MSFFF2013 | Maintain spray equipment and booth |
MSFFF2014 | Apply surface coatings by spray gun |
MSFFF3010 | Match and make up colours |
MSFFF3012 | Apply plural component coatings |
MSFFF3016 | Apply graining and decorative finishes |
MSFFM2014 | Select and apply hardware |
MSFFM2015 | Apply sheet laminates by hand |
MSFFM2019 | Assemble furnishing products |
MSFFM3043 | Install cabinetry |
MSFFM3038 | Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines |
MSFFM3039 | Fabricate synthetic solid surface products |
MSFFM3040 | Produce and maintain cutting tools |
MSFFT4013 | Coordinate onsite installation of cabinetry |
MSFGN3006 | Estimate and cost job |
MSMOPS363 | Organise on-site work |
MSMPER200 | Work in accordance with an issued permit |
MSMSUP390 | Use structured problem-solving tools |
MSS402003 | Apply competitive systems and practices |
MSS402056 | Apply and improve standardised work practices |
TLID0021 | Store and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances |
Group H: Safe work
Unit code | Unit title |
MSMWHS200 | Work safely |
CPCWHS1001 | Prepare to work safely in the construction industry |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
Speak to ITEC Australia about your goals, and allow us to guide you towards the qualification that will help you reach them.
Your dedicated consultant will guide you through the process of putting together a portfolio of evidence. This can contain overseas qualifications, transcripts, certificates, photos and videos, samples or work examples, letters of reference, your current resume, etc.
Once one of our partner registered training organisations (RTOs) has assessed your portfolio, the assessor assigned to your case may be in touch if any additional evidence is required. If you have any weak areas, the RTO may assign a trainer to upskill you at no cost to you.
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