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Course details

Applied Solid Wood Manufacturing (Level 4)

About the course

Are you keen to be part of New Zealand’s booming wood processing industry?

If you enjoy working with wood and want to make valuable timber products, this two-year timber manufacturing course is for you. It gives you the skills and knowledge you need to step into your first role. Skilled operators are in demand. Our graduates are job-ready on day one and many get snapped up by employers as soon as they are qualified.

You get hands-on experience in timber machining, grading and optimising, laminating, and workplace health and safety practice. You visit other solid wood manufacturing plants to see how commercial firms operate. Toi Ohomai is recognised as a centre of excellence for wood manufacturing in New Zealand. We are the only dedicated training facility in the country to operate a working sawmill, with kilns, timber machining and saw doctoring all offered onsite at our Waipā Campus.

We’re just ten minutes away from the city centre of Rotorua – one of New Zealand’s largest tourist destinations.

Year One

  • Environmental Issues, Safety and Product Quality
  • Timber Machining and Planing System
  • Dressing Timber on Four Sides
  • Set and Joint Straight Cutters
  • Understanding timber grading
  • Applying wood properties to grading outcomes
  • Optimising and ripping operations

Year Two

  • Wood Manufacturing Costings
  • Control Glue Systems in Wood Manufacturing
  • Laminate and test Straight Timber Products
  • Risk Analysis, Mitigation and Organisational Impact
  • Health and Safety Leadership and Culture
  • Implementation and Supervision of Health and Safety Requirements
  • Managing Health and Safety in the Workplace

Upon successfully completing the requirements you'll receive the awards of:

  • New Zealand Certificate in Solid Wood Manufacturing (Timber Machining) (Timber Grading and Optimising) (Level 3)
  • New Zealand Certificate in Solid Wood Manufacturing (Laminating) (Level 4)
  • New Zealand Certificate in Workplace Health and Safety Practice (Level 4)

Roles in:

  • Sawmilling
  • Timber drying
  • Timber grading, or
  • Timber machining

About the provider

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology is the largest tertiary provider in the Bay of Plenty and the third largest institute of technology in New Zealand. We are home to more than 14,000 students, more than 1,000 staff, and we offer more than 150 study options ranging from certificate to post-graduate level.