Welding (NOCC)
Job Description
Carpenters construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials. Key duties include: following blueprints and building plans to meet the needs of clients, installing structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding, constructing building frameworks, including walls, floors, and doorframes, and inspecting and replacing damaged framework or other structures and fixtures.
Carpenters use many different tools to cut and shape wood, plastic, fiberglass, or drywall. They commonly use hand tools, including squares, levels, and chisels, as well as many power tools, such as sanders, circular saws, nail guns, and welding machines.
How much will I be paid per hour?
$13.32 Entry Level
$18.07 Typical
$25.22 Experienced
How do I start training during high school?
This pathway prepares students to become carpenters. Complete a three-course sequence to graduate with an NCCER Carpentry Level 2 credential.
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Workplace Safety (311924)
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General Technology Education: Introduction to Skilled Crafts (110010)
Credential: North America's Building Trades Union Multi-Craft Core Curriculum
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NCCER Caprentry I (313303)
Credential: NCCER Carpentry 1 and/or 2
Schools offering training
Edna Karr High School
Eleanor McMain Secondary School
George Washington Carver High School
International High School of New Orleans
Morris Jeff Community School - High School
Sarah T. Reed High School
The NET Charter High School: Central City
The NET Charter High School: Gentilly
The NET: East
Walter L. Cohen High School (formerly Rosenwald Collegiate Academy)
Warren Easton Charter High School