New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) Allied Trades- Tiling

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Gain the skills needed to become a tiler with this hands-on certificate focused on indoor and outdoor tiling techniques, use of various materials, and preparation for entering the construction trades.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

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Gain tiling employment skills

Develop the practical and theoretical skills needed to start working in the tiling industry.

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Safely use hand tools and materials

Learn proper techniques for using a variety of construction hand tools and tiling materials while maintaining safety.

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Install floor and wall tiling

Be able to complete tiling projects for both indoor and outdoor surfaces following industry standards.

What You're Signing Up For

The New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) Allied Trades- Tiling provides practical skills and knowledge to start a successful tiling career. Students learn about tiling design and technique, working with materials like ceramic tiles, waterproofing membranes, and grouts, and develop safe worksite habits. The course prepares graduates for immediate work in the industry or to progress into apprenticeships.

Course Content

  • Tiling techniques for indoor and outdoor installations
  • Design for feature walls and mosaics
  • Use of ceramic tiles, waterproofing membranes, epoxy grouts, and tile trims
  • Safe handling and use of hand tools and materials
  • Installing floor and wall tiling
  • Application of adhesives, grouts, and sealants
  • Reading and interpreting construction drawings
  • Performing trade calculations and ordering quantities
  • Health and safety protocols in construction

What you need to know first

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Construction

  • Trades

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Tiling apprentice

  • Qualified tiler/tradesperson

  • Self-employed tiler

  • Other construction trade roles (e.g. plastering, painting)