
The Sector function:
The Sawmilling and processing sector essentially transforms the raw log into a saleable final or immediate output. Key activities include sawing and veneering, or chipping and pulping of wood fibre. The sector can be divided into fixed sawmills, mobile sawmills and plants producing reconstituted timber products. The type of machinery used by this sector vary greatly, from portable manually operated saws to large, fully integrated and computer controlled operations involving capital outlay of many millions of dollars.
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Qualifications for this Sector:
FPI20305 - Certificate II in Forest and Forest Products (Sawmilling and Processing)
FPI30305 - Certificate III in Forest and Forest Products (Sawmilling and Processing)
FPI40205 - Certificate IV in Forest and Forest Products (Timber Processing)
Occupations within this Sector:
Forklift/Skidder/Loader Operator
Chainsaw Operator
Debarker Operator
Log Optimizer/Merchandiser Operator
Sawyer - manual
Timber Grader
Timber Stacker/Stripper
Wood Chipper
Kiln Operator
Treatment Plant Operator
Wood Machinist
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Stress Grader Operator
Butt Jointer
Docking Saw
Finger Jointer
Auto Docker
Edge Glue Laminator
Order Man
Despatch Clerk
Truck Driver
Saw Doctor
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Short Courses for this Sector:
Chainsaw Operation
Visual Stress Grading
Forklift Operation
Timber Information
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Kiln Operation
Appearance Grading
Drying Operation
Occupational Health & Safety
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Training and Assessment Methods:
The majority of FITEC's training is conducted at a workplace. FITEC schedules its courses based on demand rather than timetabling in advance and for dates not suitable to members of the industry. FITEC is able to deliver courses for numbers as small as 5 students, subject to dates being suitable to both clients and FITEC. The following are a variety of different training and assessment methods used in our training:
Skill Assessment - student is assessed while undertaking a task aligned to the competency. This section may include the requirement to complete a log which records the amount of time spent "practicing" this skill.
Theory Test - the student completes a theory test specifically to meet the competency standard outcomes - it can be either responded by written or verbal depending on student and competency requirement.
Resource Reading - the student reads student handbooks/resources/manufactures instructions handbooks to ensure currency of information in relation to the competency standard requirements.
Theory Assessment - the student completes other activities including short answer questions and specific workplace activities to ensure workplace competence.
Student Workbook - the student completes the activities in the student workbook
Funding Options:
There may be a number of different funding options available to employees of the industry using State Government funding. These initiatives can subsidise training and assessment for one Competency, a group of Competencies or a Nationally Recognised Qualification. These Qualifications are Nationally Recognised and portable and can credit towards numerous Qualifications.
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Employer Cost to FITEC*
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Federal Incentives payments**
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| Traineeship - Certificate II level |
$400-$500 |
$1375 |
| Traineeship - Certificate III level |
$500-$700 |
$4400 |
| Certificate III - existing workers |
>$3000 |
$4400 |
| Certificate IV |
$600 - $2900 |
$4400 |
| Individual Competencies |
$Varied |
$0 |
* Costs may vary slightly and are subject to change at the discretion of FITEC
** These incentives may be available for new and existing employees but to determine your eligibility you should contact your local Australian Apprenticeship Centre.
For more information contact FITEC on 3391 7788
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