Hard Skills
IntermediateStructural Timber FramingThe process of assembling wood components to create the skeleton of modular housing units based on engineering designs.
IntermediateTechnical Blueprint InterpretationReading and translating architectural and engineering drawings into precise physical wood assemblies.
FoundationalPneumatic Tool OperationThe safe and efficient use of air-powered tools such as nail guns, staplers, and sanders in a production line environment.
AdvancedQuality Control InspectionSystematically checking modular components for defects, dimensional accuracy, and moisture content compliance.
FoundationalOccupational Health and Safety (OHS) ComplianceAdhering to safety protocols regarding woodworking machinery, dust management, and heavy lifting.
IntermediateMaterial Optimization and Waste ReductionCalculating and cutting wood stock to maximize yield and minimize scrap material during fabrication.
IntermediateModular Component IntegrationJoining pre-fabricated wall, floor, and ceiling panels into a cohesive and interlocking housing structure.