Are you interested in learning a skilled trade and creating custom-made furniture and cabinetry? As a cabinetmaking apprentice, you will work with a team of experienced professionals to learn the craft of designing, building, and installing custom cabinetry and furniture. This hands-on learning experience will give you the opportunity to use a variety of tools and materials to create unique, high-quality pieces that meet the specific needs of clients.Earn while you learn and gain your Cert III in Cabinet Making trade qualification! **1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Yr Apprentices also encouraged to apply! The Role: Learning to construct and install a variety of custom cabinets and joinery through a variety of factory-based and on-site projectsMarking, cutting and shaping wood using saws, chisels and power toolsTrimming and gluing jointsExamining designs, drawings and parts to determine specificationsCutting & shaping pieces of woodFitting hinges, drawers and shelvesDeliver and install completed products to site Requirements: Hold a genuine interest in woodworkBe well presented, enthusiastic, reliable, and punctualBe motivated with a positive attitudeMust be physically fitHave strong problem-solving capabilitiesAbility to work within set timeframesEnjoy practical work and able to use manual toolsDrivers Licence & own reliable transport Benefits: Award wages (paid fortnightly) + Super + Holiday Leave Loading + Allowances.Full Time employment/contract, 38+ hours per week.Paid TAFE block periods + Work shirts provided + Safety Equipment.Upon completion: Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber TechnologyLong-term career prospects for the right candidate.Ongoing coaching, support and mentoring from qualified professionalsA dedicated Field Officer to support you during your apprenticeship.Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to assist you with your personal wellbeing. Modern Award rates apply Access the PACT Calculator via Fairwork Website to help you understand your hourly rate. The PACT calculator can be found at https://calculate.fairwork.gov.au/CheckPay/SummaryPlease note, to be eligible you must be an Australian citizen, Permanent resident, or hold a valid visa that allows you to work and undertake training in Australia. At East Coast Apprenticeships, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds. **Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview**