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- How to become a Carpenter
- Latest Carpenter jobs
- Top skills and experience for Carpenters
How to become a Carpenter
Carpentry is a high-skill role that requires proper training in Engineering and Architecture principles. You may also need specific certifications to quality for subspecialties, such as furniture-making or cabinetry.
- 1.Secondary education is the minimum educational requirement. However, some employers may look for NITEC, vocational, or WSQ training.
- 2.Gain practical knowledge by becoming an apprentice or signing up for on-the-job training.
- 3.Some industries may require extra certifications for safety or other relevant purposes.
- 4.Consider finishing subspecialty programmes, such as those from the Singapore Furniture Industries Council, to expand your skills.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Carpenter employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Carpentry
Installation
Reading Blueprints
Using Power Tools
Using Hand Tools
Laser Level
Drawing
Furniture Assembly
Plastics
Microsoft Windows
Technical Documentation
Fabrication
Concreting
Roofing
Glass
Mathematics
Flooring
Hardware
Hygienic
Renovations
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