WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE
CABINETMAKER
O*NET-SOC CODE: 51-7011.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0055/0055 HY
This schedule is attached to and a part of these Standards for the above identified occupation.
1. TERM OF APPRENTICESHIP
The term of the occupation shall be four (4) years with an OJL attainment of a minimum of 5,200 hours supplemented by the required hours of related instruction.
2. RATIO OF APPRENTICES TO JOURNEYWORKERS
(INSERT RATIO HERE) as covered in the CBA.
3. APPRENTICE WAGE SCHEDULE
Apprentices shall be paid a progressively increasing schedule of wages based on a
percentage of the current journeyworker wage rate or as per the CBA.
(FILL IN RATES)
4-year Program
1st 6 months and 650 hours ___% 2nd 6 months and 650 hours ___%
3rd 6 months and 650 hours ___% 4th 6 months and 650 hours ___%
5th 6 months and 650 hours ___% 6th 6 months and 650 hours ___%
7th 6 months and 650 hours ___% 8th 6 months and 650 hours ___%
4. SCHEDULE OF WORK EXPERIENCE (See attached Work Process Schedule)
The JATC may modify the work processes to meet local needs prior to submitting these Standards to the appropriate Registration Agency for approval.
5. SCHEDULE OF RELATED INSTRUCTION (See attached Related Instruction Outline)
The JATC may modify the related instruction to meet local needs prior to submitting these Standards to the appropriate Registration Agency for approval.
The following schedule is an example of work experience (OJL) and training considered necessary to develop a skilled and productive worker in the Cabinetmaker trade. Within the limits of basic trade requirements, the schedule is adaptable to local conditions.
APPROXIMATE HOURS
4-Year Program
Core Skills
325 – 500
Machining
1430 – 2,200
Assembly
1,625 – 2,500
Surface Preparation and Finish
650 – 1,000
Installation
975 – 1,500
Supplemental Skills
195 – 300
Total
5,200 – 8,000
RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE
Related instruction – This instruction shall include, but not be limited to:
Using the following training matrix, local JATCs can design a flexible training program to meet the needs of our local industries while at the same time providing apprentices the opportunity to complete their apprenticeship.
Core Skills | Machining | Assembly | Surface Preparation and Finish | Installation | Supplemental Skills |
Industry Orientation | Table Saw | Gluing & Clamping, Inserting Dowels | Surface Preparation | Millwork | Scaffolding,Welded Frame/Mobile Tower |
OSHA10-Hour | Radial Arm Saw | Plastic Laminating | Surface Finishing | Casework & Store Fixtures | Power Industrial Truck Operator |
First Aid/CPR/AED | Band Saw | Assembling Standard Casework | Finishing Solid Surface | Windows and Doors | Powder Actuated Tools |
Hand and Portable tools | Miter Saw | Assembling Architectural Cabinets | Applying Finished Materials | Stairs | Aerial Lift Qualification |
Math for the Trades | Panel Saw | Assembling Drawers | Staining & Painting | Solid Surface Materials | Scaffold User |
Print Reading/Shop Drawings | Jointer | Sash, Doors & Jambs, and Wainscot | Institutional Fixtures | ||
Layout | Planer | Stairs | Spiral Stairs | ||
Jointery | Shaper | Solid Surface Fabrication | Glass Products | ||
Diversity Training | Panel Router | Wood Laminating | Metal Moldings & Fitting | ||
Green Awareness | Pin Router | Building Fitted Shipping Containers | Decorative Laminates | ||
Edge Bander | Doors Sub-Assembly | Modular and Patented Systems | |||
Boring Machines | Windows Sub-Assembly | Custom Exhibits | |||
Case Clamp | Stairs Sub-Assembly | Pop-up Exhibits | |||
Pedestal Grinder | Louvers Sub-Assembly | Platforms and Staging | |||
Sanding Machines | Pipe and Drapes | ||||
Dowel Inserter | Table Tops and Skirting Columns and Bunting | ||||
Optional Instruction | |||||
CNC | SMAW Certification | ||||
CAD/CAM | GMAW Certification | ||||
GTAW Certification |
TOTAL MINIMUM HOURS: 4-year Program 5,200 hours