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Joinery Info Session - Now Online
April 21, 2020 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Now Online!
Please register below and then join BCIT Joinery Instructor Breena Jackson online for the upcoming Joinery Info Session on April 21, 2020 at 5pm.
The Zoom Meeting will be on this link with the following ID and Password: https://bcit.zoom.us/j/202316476?pwd=V20xOWtoN09sTzVmSTgrQVNWRTJ0Zz09
Meeting ID: 202 316 476
Password: 715037
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Joinery: Where Tradition Meets Technology
Joiners can do more than build cabinets. Joiners may work in a wide variety of specialties such as cabinetmaking, architectural woodwork (millwork), furniture making, boat interiors and store fixture manufacturing.
The type of work in each of the areas varies. In some shops joiners will be required to read blueprints and visualize the item to be built, make detailed drawings and cutting lists for the item, machine all the components, assemble and then apply a finish. In other shops, the individual may specialize in one or more of these areas.
Training prepares students for entry-level employment in the joinery trade. Basic theory and related information along with hands-on shop practice enable students to become competent in basic interior woodworking tasks. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive credit for level one apprenticeship technical training and credit of 475 work-based hours towards their time in trade. Students can complete their trades qualification by seeking employment as an apprentice and then registering for additional Apprenticeship Training.
Please contact the Chief Instructor Doug Smith if you have any questions.
Douglas_E_Smith@bcit.ca
604-431-4962
