Carpenters work mainly with wood, wood-substitutes, or other material such as drywall, plaster, steel, copper or tiles. Carpenters may construct, erect, install, maintain or repair various structures and be responsible for framing and forming or finishing cabinets, doors, stairs and other major wooden structures.
Job -Related Skills, Interests and Values
To view the Essential Skills necessary to work as a Carpenter click on the following link and scroll down to Carpenter NOC code 7271:http://srv600.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/esrp/english/general/all_profiles.shtml
What Preparation and Training Do You Need
To become a Carpenter, you should preferably have a secondary school diploma (although Grade 10 is the minimum educational entry requirement in Ontario under the TQA) before entering and completing an apprenticeship program of 7200 hours.
Whats Your Future as a Carpenter?
Most Carpenters work full-time, usually with building construction firms or residential/commercial building developers, but a significant number are self-employed. Technological changes in the field will mean that carpenters will need to become computer literate in order to work with computer based drawing, estimating and cost reporting systems. Examples of typical employers include:
For additional information about this career, check out the construction sector website at: www.CareersInConstruction.ca.
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as a Carpenter For You?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Carpenter may be for you!
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