Multi Trade Training

Cabinet Making Apprenticeship

Cabinet Making Level 2 Apprenticeship

At Multi Trades Training we offer on-site carpentry apprenticeship level 2 training available in the South East and Midlands area of the United Kingdom.

Average Duration 12-18 months
EPA Period 3 months
Maximum funding band £11000
Grant from DFE – (If the apprentice is 16-18 years old) £1000
Average fee to pay if the apprentice is over 21 years old £550
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Ofsted-Rated 'Good' Training Provider

We are proud to be rated 'Good' by Ofsted, demonstrating our high-quality training, expert support, and commitment to apprenticeship success.

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What you will learn

Throughout your apprenticeship, you’ll develop essential cabinet making skills, gaining hands-on experience in woodworking techniques, precision assembly, finishing methods, and furniture construction. Your training will cover:


✔ Wood Selection & Preparation – Understanding timber types, grain direction, and cutting techniques
✔ Cabinet Assembly – Constructing units with accurate joints and fixing methods
✔ Worktop & Panel Cutting – Precision cutting, joining, and securing various materials
✔ Door & Drawer Fitting – Installing hinges, handles, runners, and door furniture
✔ Veneering & Surface Finishing – Applying laminates, edge banding, and polished finishes
✔ Machine & Hand Tool Operation – Safe and effective use of saws, drills, routers, and sanders
✔ Technical Drawings & Measurements – Reading blueprints and site plans for accuracy
✔ Health & Safety Compliance – Following regulations, including manual handling and PPE requirements

How Are You Trained?

Practical Training

You will receive hands-on training every 12 weeks from one of our expert Skills Coaches, either on-site or in our Mobile Training Workshop. This ensures you gain real-world experience tailored to your company’s needs.


Each visit will typically include:


  • Hand & Power Tool Training – Safe use of cutting, shaping, and fixing equipment
  • Cabinet & Unit Construction – Precision measuring, cutting, and assembling of wood components
  • Joinery Techniques – Mortise & tenon, dovetail, biscuit joints, and other secure fixing methods
  • Surface Finishing – Applying stains, varnishes, and lacquers for professional results
  • Technical Measuring & Marking – Ensuring accuracy in furniture dimensions

Theory Work

Your theory lessons are delivered online every two weeks, alongside maths and English support, if required. These interactive 1.5-hour lessons cover core woodworking principles, including:


  • Health & Safety – Workplace best practices and regulations
  • Cabinet Making & Joinery Techniques – Framework, assembly, and finishing methods
  • Materials & Sustainability – Understanding wood types, composites, and eco-friendly options
  • Communication Skills – Customer service, teamwork, and workplace professionalism
  • Reading Technical Drawings & Plans – Interpreting blueprints for accurate execution
  • Broader Development – Supporting personal growth and career progression

Gateway Process

Before advancing to your End Point Assessment (EPA), you must:

Complete all site visits with documented work-based evidence
Provide site-based proof of various cabinet making tasks completed
Achieve all required maths & English qualifications (if applicable)

All evidence is gathered via our online e-portfolio system – Bud Systems, providing easy access to track your progress.

Funding & Employer Incentives

Employers hiring apprentices can benefit from several financial incentives:


£1,000 Grant – If the apprentice is 16-18 years old, the employer receives £1,000 from the Department for Education (DfE).


Up to £8,500 CITB Grant – If the employer is a CITB levy payer, they can receive up to £8,500 in apprenticeship funding from CITB.


Government Funding for Apprenticeships – Employers pay nothing for apprentices aged 16-21, as the government covers the full cost. Employers pay just 5% of apprenticeship fees for apprentices aged 21+, with the government funding the remaining 95%

End Point Assessment (EPA)

Once your portfolio reaches 100% completion, you will take your EPA, confirming your skills and knowledge. This consists of:


  • A two-day assessment, typically involving a practical cabinet making project, such as assembling a fitted unit or applying advanced joinery techniques (subject to awarding body requirements)
  • A practice EPA, held at our training facility in Basingstoke, Hampshire, to prepare you for success
  • Final certification – Upon passing, you’ll receive your EPA certificate, allowing you to apply for relevant industry qualifications

Your Next Steps

Join our Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ apprenticeship programme and gain expert training, hands-on experience, and career progression opportunities in cabinet making.


Apply Now – Click here to start your apprenticeship journey today!

Your Next Steps

Join our Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ apprenticeship programme and gain expert training, hands-on experience, and career progression opportunities in cabinet making.


📩 Apply Now – Click here to start your apprenticeship journey today!

Apply Now