Today’s building industry needs skilled and qualified workers. MIT’s Building and Civil Construction school have a programme for everyone whether you start at the foundation or pre-trade level gaining practical experience and theoretical knowledge in workshops and residential building projects before people entering the industry or whether roll up your sleeves and become an apprentice carpenter learning the sought-after skills needed to become a qualified carpenter by enrolling in our New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry L4.
 
It doesn’t stop there though, if you already working in industry and want to move into construction management we have the course for you in New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor) (Level 4). Covering the essentials for construction supervision with courses on implementing time management procedures, understanding employment law, carrying out health and safety planning, interpreting contract documentation, specifications and quantity lists, ordering and assigning resources and labor for a construction site, carrying out administration processes and procedures, and supervision and communication skills.
 
Are you ready to move into the role of a construction supervisor?
 
If you have a building trade-related qualification and want to move into a supervisory or main contract position, this programme is for you.
 
This programme, New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervision) (Level 5) is aimed at qualified carpenters who are working on commercial or medium builds and want to move to a role overseeing the build as a site manager, project or contract manager.
 
This programme is also for those who are in these roles and wish to formalise their experience.