To meet the specified criteria, candidates must possess a minimum of 2 to 3 years of relevant industry experience in a diverse range of carpentry tasks. This experience should be acquired while working alongside a licensed carpenter or builder, ensuring exposure to various aspects of carpentry work under professional supervision.
The necessary experience can be obtained through a combination of local and overseas work, with a specific requirement of 12 to 24 months gained within Australia. This ensures that candidates have practical exposure to Australian construction standards, regulations, and practices, which are essential for demonstrating competency in the local context.
Overall, candidates seeking recognition through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program for Carpentry should have acquired hands-on experience in a variety of carpentry tasks, including but not limited to framing, flooring, roofing, formwork, and finishing work. This practical experience, combined with guidance from experienced professionals, forms the foundation for achieving competency and expertise in the field of carpentry.
According to NSW Fair Trading, tradies applying for a license must have the relevant industry knowledge and experience and have completed:
State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.
For information on the certificate III Carpentry and for the full list of units of competency, please visit training.gov.au