Here are some of the skills you need:
- Read and understand blueprints and documents
- Problem solving
- Good with numbers and measuring
Framers can envision the finished home and help take it from dirt to door. By looking at blueprints and plans, working with different hand and power tools, and understanding what needs to be built before the next phase can begin, framers build the skeleton of a home.
Mid-range
>$54,000
Average salary
High-range
>$79,000
Average Salary
What are the training or certification requirements?
A carpentry apprenticeship and certification are a great path to this career. In addition to on-the-job training, a carpentry apprenticeship takes 40 weeks of technical training over four years.
What’s the earning potential?
The mid-range average salary is $54,080 and the high range is $79,290.
Where can I learn more about this career?
Click here to learn more about becoming a Framer from the Government of Canada’s Job Bank, with links to technical training providers.
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association has identified approximately 40 provincially designated skilled trades in homebuilding. Check them out here.
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If you are passionate about your career in construction and have worked in the skilled trades for plus 5 years, we would like to talk to you about joining us as a volunteer Homebuilders Initiative Ambassador.
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