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A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required to become a woodworker. Although some entry-level jobs can be learned in less than 1 year, becoming fully proficient generally takes several years of on-the-job training. The ability to use computer-controlled machinery is becoming increasingly important.
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How to Become a Woodworker About this section ] [ To Top Get the education you need: Find schools for Woodworkers near you! A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required to become a woodworker. Although some entry-level jobs can be learned in less than 1 year, becoming fully proficient generally takes several years of on-the-job training. The ability to use computer-controlled machinery is becoming increasingly important. This form requires javascript. Education for Woodworkers Because of the growing sophistication of machinery, many employers are seeking applicants who have a high school diploma or equivalent. People seeking woodworking jobs can enhance their employment prospects by getting training in computer applications and math. Some woodworkers obtain their skills by taking courses at technical schools or community colleges. Others attend universities that offer training in wood technology, furniture manufacturing, wood engineering, and production management. These programs prepare students for jobs in production, supervision, engineering, and management, and are becoming increasingly important as woodworking technology advances. Woodworker Training Education is helpful, but woodworkers are trained primarily on the job, where they learn skills from experienced workers. Beginning workers are given basic tasks, such as placing a piece of wood through a machine and stacking the finished product at the end of the process. As they gain experience, new woodworkers perform more complex tasks with less supervision. In about 1 month, they learn basic machine operations and job tasks. Becoming a skilled woodworker often takes several months or even years. Skilled workers can read blueprints, set up machines, and plan work sequences. Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations for Woodworkers Although not required, becoming certified can demonstrate competence and professionalism. It also may help a candidate advance in the profession. The Woodwork Career Alliance of North America offers a national certificate program, with five progressive credentials, which adds a level of credibility to the work of woodworkers. Important Qualities for Woodworkers Detail oriented. Woodworkers must pay attention to details in order to meet specifications and to keep themselves safe. Dexterity. Woodworkers must make precise cuts with a variety of hand tools and power tools, so they need a steady hand and good hand-eye coordination. Math skills. Knowledge of basic math and computer skills are important, particularly for those who work in manufacturing, in which technology continues to advance. Woodworkers need to understand basic geometry in order to visualize how a three-dimensional wooden object, such as a cabinet or piece of furniture, will fit together. Mechanical skills. The use of hand tools, such as screwdrivers and wrenches, is required to set up, adjust, and calibrate machines. Modern technology systems require woodworkers to be able to use computers and other programmable devices. Physical stamina. The ability to endure long periods of standing and repetitive movements is crucial for woodworkers, who often stand all day performing many of the same functions. Physical strength. Woodworkers must be strong enough to lift bulky and heavy pieces of wood. Technical skills. Woodworkers must understand and interpret design drawings and technical manuals for a range of products and machines. Woodworker Salaries About this section ] [ More salary/earnings info ] [ To Top The median annual wage for woodworkers is $36,710. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $24,610, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $48,920. Median annual wages for woodworkers are as follows: Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters $37,540 Furniture finishers $36,580 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing $36,090 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood $35,340 The median annual wages for woodworkers in the top industries in which they work are as follows: Specialty trade contractors $37,760 Furniture and related product manufacturing $37,270 Wood product manufacturing $35,620 Most woodworkers work full time during regular business hours. Work schedules vary for some woodworkers.
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Read More »Job Outlook for Woodworkers About this section ] [ To Top Overall employment of woodworkers is projected to grow 3 percent over the next ten years, slower than the average for all occupations. Despite limited employment growth, about 27,200 openings for woodworkers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Most of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire. Employment of Woodworkers Employment growth for woodworkers will stem from demand for wood products. These products include furniture for home renovation projects and outdoor structures for restaurants and other businesses. However, automation, especially the use of computer numerical control (CNC) machines in wood product manufacturing, may limit the overall need for some of these workers over the projections decade. Employment projections data for Woodworkers, 2021-31 Occupational Title Employment, 2021 Projected Employment, 2031 Change, 2021-31 Percent Numeric Woodworkers 238,000 246,300 3 8,200 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters 102,900 106,500 4 3,600 Furniture finishers 18,700 19,100 2 400 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood 47,100 49,000 4 1,900 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing 69,400 71,700 3 2,200 A portion of the information on this page is used by permission of the U.S. Department of Labor.
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