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Carpenter Jobs in Sydney New South Wales

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Have you ever considered working in the construction trade, namely as a carpenter? Carpenters are responsible for the creation of frameworks and structures by chopping and sculpting various construction materials, most often wood. Carpenters play one of the most prominent jobs in the construction industry since they are engaged in every stage of the building process, from the initial plan to the last touches on a house, school, or business.

Because occupations in skilled crafts tend to have high work satisfaction ratings, being a carpenter is an excellent choice for those who are imaginative, attentive to detail, and searching for chances that will keep them on their toes.

The qualification required for UK and Northern Ireland carpenter to begin work in Australia begin with the following educational journey.

Carpentry and joinery (6706)

This is a beginner qualification for 16 year olds, aimed at qualifying people for the building industry who wish to work with wood. This qualification will prepare the trainee carpenter to work as bench fitters, shop fitting joinery, wood machining, and site carpentry. This qualification skills the trainee to learn basic carpentry so they can specialise in their chosen skills in carpentry or to go into an apprentice ship to become a master craftsman.

Having completed this course and the requisite post qualification experience as a carpenter, your chance of getting a job in Sydney, Australia become extremely good,   Sydney is called the tradies heaven and good wages are easy to come by as there is a real shortage of general carpenter and specialist carpenter such as bench fitters, Shop fitters, wood machining and site carpenter for the many building projects in Sydney.

Average earning can be between $50000 Au to $80000 depending on your qualification and work experience.

Here is a list of some major building projects in Sydney which require skilled carpenters:

The Ashmore precinct project is a mainly residential project, with apartments and Terraces, just a short bus ride from Sydney central the project is located between the suburbs of Alexandria and Erskineville.

The Central park project is on the site of the Old Carlton and United Brewery site, this will be marketed as an inner city site and is close to transport links to Sydney and will be built around a large park.

These projects are only two of many in Sydney and the project builders are in a desperate need for qualified and experiences carpenter, the UK and Northern Irish trained carpenter are highly employable so give it a go you will not be disappointed.

Why Sydney as a destination to begin your migration journey in Australia? There are many new building projects in Sydney plus the city is large and so there is not only building project work for carpenter but also shop fitting and domestic carpentry work available, these projects are an easy commute form the famous Bondi beach, there are also first class beaches and entertainment in Coogee, accommodation is easy to find in the surrounding suburbs, commonly called the Eastern Suburbs and the night life of the Sydney CBD, Oxford street and kings Cross are an easy bus ride. Sydney offers plenty of work and also a lifestyle from heaven.

Carpentry is on the current skilled occupation list, and as such if your employer wants to sponsor you it is relatively easy. Many carpenter convert their working holiday visa to an employer sponsored 457 visa, this visa allows you to work for your current employer for up to 4 years, it also allows you to have your family with you and your partner can work in Australia, you may also have your dependent children escort you to Australia, after this time you may be eligible for permanent residency.

If you are too old for a working holiday visa please contact one the migration agents, listed in our web site bbmlive.com/visa-information/ and magazine, they are all registered and government approved and can help you find the perfect solution for you and your family.

Work-related expenses

To claim a work-related deduction:

  • you must have spent the money yourself and weren’t reimbursed
  • it must directly relate to earning your income
  • you must have a record to prove it.

If the expense was for both work and private purposes, you can only claim a deduction for the work-related portion. Work expenses reimbursed to you by your employer are not deductible. We can seek information from your employer if we think you have claimed a deduction for an expense that you have already been reimbursed for.

You may be able to claim a deduction for expenses that directly relate to your work, including:

  • Vehicle and travel expenses – including travel between work and home
  • Clothing, laundry and dry-cleaning expenses
  • Home office expenses
  • Mobile phone, internet and home phone expense
  • Overtime meals
  • Self-education expenses
  • Tools, equipment and other equipment
  • Other work-related deductions.

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