New Zealand Certificate in Glass Processing with optional strands in Manufacturing insulating glass units, Manufacturing toughened glass, Manufacturing screen printed glass, Manufacturing laminated glass, and Computer numerical controlled machinery
Course details
NZQF Level | 4 |
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About the course
The purpose of this qualification is to provide the processing sector of the glass industry with people who are able to operate unsupervised as glass processors.
This qualification will provide for those individuals who are working as glass processors a credential that will support their career opportunities across a range of companies in the glass sector.
Graduates of this qualification will be able to work to the required safety, technical, quality, and productivity standards, providing customers with confidence in the products they receive.
The optional strands attached to this qualification allow graduates to specialise in manufacturing insulating glass units, toughened and heat strengthened glass, screen printed glass, laminated glass, and the use and operation of Computer Numerically Controlled Machinery.
Entry requirements
Candidates need to complete the New Zealand Certificate in Glass (Level 3) [Ref: 2944], or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills, before enrolling in a programme leading to this qualification.
About the provider
BCITO (Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation) is the largest provider of construction trade apprenticeships in New Zealand. We are appointed by the government to develop and implement industry qualifications for the building and construction sector.
We’re passionate about leading the construction industry to create the best-skilled people for tomorrow. What makes us get up in the morning? The notions of professionalism, the future and skills. We endeavour to work on these aspects of the building industry as they have the ability to increase the productivity, quality and perception of the construction sector in New Zealand.
We are BCITO and we're building people.