Timber Systems Design/Detailer Traineeship
* Gain a nationally recognised qualification in timber systems design.
* Benefit from on-going support and mentoring throughout your traineeship.
* Enjoy an attractive salary once you are fully qualified.
Join the dynamic industry that's shaping the future of timber construction, using cutting-edge technology such as CAD Design.
Become a Timber Design and Estimating Trainee and help design the timber structures of tomorrow.
The FWP31220 Certificate III in Timber Systems Design traineeship is a 24-month qualification that will equip you with the skills to succeed in this exciting field.
Whether it's designing innovative framing systems or cutting-edge timber components, your work will contribute to creating sustainable and lasting structures.
Key Responsibilities:
* Assist in the design and drafting of timber structures, including beams, trusses, and framing systems for various projects using CAD Design.
* Collaborate with senior designers and engineers to create structural plans that meet industry standards and client specifications.
* Use design software to create blueprints and detailed technical drawings for timber-based systems.
* Produce estimates of material quantities and costs for timber frames or trusses.
About You:
* We're looking for engineering enthusiasts who are passionate about design and have a keen interest in structural engineering within the timber industry.
* Creative problem-solvers who can balance aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability while tackling complex design challenges.
* Tech-savvy learners who are familiar with design software and eager to learn new tools and technologies.
* Team players who can collaborate effectively with engineers, architects, and project managers to deliver quality timber designs.
As a trainee undertaking this qualification, you may be eligible for financial incentives during your traineeship.
Are you ready to shape the future of sustainable construction? Apply now to become a Timber Systems Design Trainee and start building the timber structures of tomorrow—today.