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Qualification Title | National Certificate in Solid Wood Manufacturing (Advanced) with strands in Saw Doctoring, Sawmilling, Timber Drying, Timber Grading, and Timber Treatment | ||
Qualification Type | National Certificate | ||
Level | 4 | ||
Credits | 54 - 190 | ||
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
This qualification recognises the skills and knowledge required of advanced operators in the solid wood manufacturing industries.
The Core Elective section ensures that they can investigate production issues and lead process improvement or analyse financial factors that impact on production. It also shares standards in common with the National Certificate in Wood Fibre Manufacturing (Wood Panels) (Level 4) with strands in Composite Panel Manufacturing, Overlay Bonding, and Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) and Plywood Manufacturing [Ref: 1310] that recognise a common set of skills required by employees across the wood manufacturing industries at the advanced operator level. This qualification's strands recognise the competencies required to work in a range of advanced roles in solid wood manufacturing including: . benching, maintaining and aligning circular and bandsaws used in saw doctoring operations . grading of logs, operation of primary breakdown saws, optimisation, size control and troubleshooting of sawmill operations . plan and apply process controls and operate kiln drying equipment in timber drying operations . applying grade specifications and grading techniques, verifying and auditing of product and processes, and maintaining mechanical flow in timber grading operations . planning and applying process controls and applying advanced preservation techniques used in timber treatment operations. This qualification allows the advanced operator to combine the technical competencies in one of these strands with the leadership and process improvement or financial skills in the core elective section, and as a result to contribute to driving the industry to greater cost-effectiveness and production efficiency. This qualification follows on from the National Certificate in Solid Wood Manufacturing (Level 3) with strands in Engineered Wood Product Operations; Planer Operations; Pole, Post and Pile Operations; Saw Doctoring Operations; Sawmilling Operations; Timber Drying Operations; Timber Grading; and Timber Treatment Operations [Ref: 1693]. |
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Entry Requirements | Not available | ||
Developed By | Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology | ||
Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | ||
Number | 1307 | ||
Status | Discontinued | ||
Created | July 2007 | ||
Last Reviewed | April 2014 | ||
Last Date For Entry | December 2015 | ||
Discontinued | December 2018 |
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