
What does a joiner do?
Joinery is a craft practiced for centuries that requires a keen eye for detail and the ability to follow a methodical process.
Joiners may work in a workshop, because the formation of various joints is made easier by the use of non-portable, powered machinery.
A joiner usually produces items such as:
- Interior and exterior doors
- Windows
- Stairs
- Tables
- Bookshelves
- Cabinets
- Furniture
Course Code: Certificate III in Joinery CPC31912

What does a joiner do?
Joinery is a craft practiced for centuries that requires a keen eye for detail and the ability to follow a methodical process.
Joiners may work in a workshop, because the formation of various joints is made easier by the use of non-portable, powered machinery.
A joiner usually produces items such as:
- Interior and exterior doors
- Windows
- Stairs
- Tables
- Bookshelves
- Cabinets
- Furniture
Course Code: Certificate III in Joinery CPC31912
What are the weekly wages?
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*Correct as per Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010 as at 1 July 2019.
The weekly rates of pay have been calculated to include the tool, industry and special allowances based on a Junior Apprentice who has completed Year 12.