A career in the carpentry industry begins with the successful completion of an apprenticeship program. Carpenters Training Institute offers apprenticeship programs in the following five trades: carpentry, floor covering, millwright, pile driving, and cabinet making.

Jobs in the Carpentry Industry

When you finish your apprenticeship program, you’ll have the knowledge and skill set required to build a successful career in the trade of your choice. Any number of jobs exist in the industry, but some of the most common roles our graduates take on include:

Foreman

A foreman is responsible for supervising other carpenters and coordinating several aspects of carpentry jobs. Some of these tasks include creating a daily safety plan, meeting with the general contractor, and finding innovative ways to motivate and lead their crew. This position also plays a critical role in overall job site production and safety.

Superintendent

A crucial management role in the industry, a superintendent is responsible for supervising every aspect of a building project, including working with building owners, handling proposals, managing contracts, and ensuring the project remains within the set parameters of both budget and law.

Training Instructor

After a carpenter has gained years of valuable industry knowledge, they may choose to pursue a new career as a training instructor. Training instructors are responsible for bringing their knowledge into the classroom and teaching students the theory behind construction, and how to apply theory to real-life practices.

Trade Career Quiz

Before you can begin developing your career or even apply to an apprenticeship program, you should know which trade you want to pursue. Do you have a knack for welding, or do you want to travel the country? Discover how to turn your passion into a paycheck at Carpenters Training Institute. Take the quiz to determine which trade career is right for you.

Choose a response to complete the sentence: I prefer working with…

My hands, building things
Powerful machinery on construction sites
Innovative technology and digital blueprints
Pumps and motor repairs
Extremely precise instruments

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Which of these responsibilities sounds most exciting to you?

Building a new school, stadium, hospital, or high-rise
Designing and building high-end wood products
Using your creativity to design and install decorative flooring
Installing support systems that stabilize large buildings and bridges
Installing, repairing, and welding powerful machinery of all shapes and sizes

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Pick a class you might want to take.

Wood Wall Framing
Machine Woodworking
Introduction to Welding
Square Tile Layout and Installation
Crane and Rig Setup

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Classes I excelled at in high school include...

Math
Art
Wood Shop
Metal Shop

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Which type of working environment do you enjoy?

A variety! Indoors, outdoors, up high, and down low.
Indoors only, away from the elements
Outdoors is where I want to be!
In industrial environments, where I can get my hands dirty
In a wood shop, surrounded by precision instruments and tools

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My favorite of these tools is…

Table Saw
Motors and Turbines
Tile Cutters
Hydraulic Impact Hammers
Aerial Lift

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Things that are important to me:

Health care benefits
Pension opportunities
Advancement in my position
Working with others
Overtime opportunities
Earning a wage while I learn
All of the above

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