Kitchen Installation micro-credential
Get these skills recognised
- installing a kitchen to a professional standard
- reading and interpreting working drawings and specifications
- knowledge and fitting of industry materials, components and hardware
- safe working practices and professional standards
- understanding onsite procedures for installing kitchens.
How does a BCITO Te Pūkenga micro-credential work?
- meet with a BCITO Te Pūkenga representative and discuss your training needs
- you and your trainee will both sign a BCITO Te Pūkenga Training Agreement
- you’ll teach the practical skills to your trainee, and a BCITO Te Pūkenga Training Advisor will visit you and your team periodically to carry out assessments and make sure you’re on track
- your trainees will also get theory resources to support their practical learning.
How long does it take?
A BCITO Te Pūkenga micro-credential in Kitchen Installation typically takes six months to complete. Your BCITO Te Pūkenga Training Advisor will work with you and your trainee to keep learning and assessment on track.
Who’s it for?
If your business installs kitchens in one or more of the following types:
- bespoke (designed) kitchens
- flat-pack kitchens
- kitchenettes
- floor to ceiling joinery
- sculleries or butlers’ pantries
- altering/adding to existing kitchens.
Your team will learn and be recognised for
- Applying safe working practices by managing and implementing safe working procedures on site
- Applying professional standards
- Interpreting working drawings and specifications by using working drawings and specifications to install kitchens
- Preparing for kitchen installation
- Installing kitchens