Carpentry and Joinery LC (Site) Intermediate Apprenticeship

Course

In Leicester

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Carpenters work with wood on building sites or in customer’s homes to fit or repair doors, window frames, staircases, floorboards, cupboards, roof trusses and partitions. They use traditional woodworking tools as well as specialised power or hand tools for cutting, shaping, smoothing and finishing. Once completed you can progress on to level 3 Advanced. […]

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Location

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Leicester (Leicestershire)
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Painter Street, LE1 3WA

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About this course

English and maths GCSE Desirable

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Subjects

  • Joinery
  • Carpentry

Course programme

Year 1

Carry out a range of job tasks including measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, finishing, positioning and securing.
– Install door and window frames, door and hatch linings, floor joist coverings, straight partitions and straight staircases.
– Install doors, ironmongery, service encasements, wall and floor units, fitments, cladding and staircase components.
– Erect inclined roofs with gables, joists, roof coverings and roof components. Repair or replace frames, mouldings, doors, windows, door and window ironmongery, roofing components, guttering and downpipes, and window components.
– Use, maintain and store hand tools, power tools and associated equipment.

Year 2

How to create drawings and cutting lists.
How to mark out and cut traditional joints.
How to manufacture various carpentry components e.g. windows, doors and staircases.
How to fix various carpentry components e.g. floorboards, cupboards and roof trusses.
How to calculate and cost materials.
How to set up and use a range of hand and power tools.

Additional information

End-point assessment (EPA) is the final stage that an apprentice goes through to complete their apprenticeship. The apprentice must show their learning to an independent end-point assessor and the grades available are distinction, pass or fail. – Professional discussion – Job Knowledge question and practical.

Carpentry and Joinery LC (Site) Intermediate Apprenticeship

Price on request