Start your tiling apprenticeship
Learn tiling on the job, earn a wage from day one, and walk away with your Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling in 3–4 years. No full-time classroom required.
1500+ apprentices trained
Earn while you learn
Get paid from day one while gaining your qualification. No student debt, you’re an employee earning a wage while you learn.
We’ll help you find an employer
We can connect you with employers in our industry network who are looking for committed apprentices like you. We’ll help match you based on what trade you want, where you live, and what you’re after.
Earn while you learn
Get paid from day one while gaining your qualification. No student debt, you’re an employee earning a wage while you learn.
We’ll help you find an employer
We can connect you with employers in our industry network who are looking for committed apprentices like you. We’ll help match you based on what trade you want, where you live, and what you’re after.
On-site learning
You’ll learn on real construction sites, not stuck in a classroom. Work alongside qualified tradies who’ll teach you the skills you actually need. Our trainers visit you at work to check how you’re going, and you can do the theory online when it suits you.
About this apprenticeship
A wall and floor tiling apprenticeship gives you the skills to work across residential and commercial construction projects, laying ceramic, clay, slate, marble, glass and other tile types on internal and external walls and floors.
You’ll learn everything from surface preparation and repairs through to decorative and mosaic tiling, practical skills that are in demand on building sites right across Australia.
At the end of your apprenticeship you’ll hold a CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling, a nationally recognised qualification that sets you up for a long career in the trade.
What you'll learn
The CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling covers everything from the fundamentals of surface preparation through to complex decorative and mosaic work. Training is delivered at your worksite by Everthought trainers with real industry experience, so what you’re learning directly applies to the work you’re doing every day.
Your training covers the practical wall and floor tiling skills you’ll use on construction sites across Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia:
- Laying ceramic, clay, slate, marble, glass and other tile types on internal and external surfaces
- Preparing and repairing surfaces for tiling application
- Installing floor tiles to residential and commercial standards
- Installing wall tiles on internal and external surfaces
- Installing decorative and mosaic tiling
- Tiling curved surfaces
- Applying waterproofing for wall and floor tiling
- Reading and interpreting building plans and specifications on site
- Using tiling tools and equipment correctly and safely
- Workplace health and safety (WHS) in the construction industry
- Construction measurements and calculations
Units
The CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling is made up of 20 units of competency: 17 core units and 3 elective units. As an apprentice you’ll work through these progressively on the job, with your Everthought trainer assessing your competency at your worksite.
Core Units
| Unit Code | Unit Name |
|---|---|
| CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
| CPCCOM1012 | Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry |
| CPCCOM1013 | Plan and organise work |
| CPCCOM1014 | Conduct workplace communication |
| CPCCOM1015 | Carry out measurements and calculations |
| CPCCOM2001 | Read and interpret plans and specifications |
| CPCCCM2006 | Apply basic levelling procedures |
| CPCCWF2001 | Handle wall and floor tiling materials |
| CPCCWF2002 | Use wall and floor tiling tools and equipment |
| CPCCWF3001 | Prepare surfaces for tiling application |
| CPCCWF3002 | Install floor tiles |
| CPCCWF3003 | Install wall tiles |
| CPCCWF3004 | Repair wall and floor tiling |
| CPCCWF3005 | Install decorative tiling |
| CPCCWF3006 | Install mosaic tiling |
| CPCCWF3007 | Tile curved surfaces |
| CPCCWF3009 | Apply waterproofing for wall and floor tiling |
Elective Units
| Unit Code | Unit Name |
|---|---|
| CPCCCO2013 | Carry out concreting to simple forms |
| BSBESB402 | Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures |
| CPCCCM2009 | Carry out basic demolition |
Career opportunities
Wall and floor tiling is a specialist trade that’s in demand across Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia. Wherever homes and commercial buildings are being built or renovated, tilers are needed. Once you’ve completed your CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling, your options include:
- Working as a qualified wall and floor tiler on residential and commercial construction sites
- Specialising in decorative, mosaic, or feature tiling work
- Taking on renovation and repair projects for homeowners and businesses
- Starting your own tiling business as a self-employed tradesperson
- Moving into a supervisory or site management role
- Working anywhere in Australia with a nationally recognised trade qualification
Skilled tilers are consistently sought after across the construction industry, and a CPC31320 Certificate III puts you in a strong position to build a long, stable career.
Qualification
CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
Duration
3–4 years
Location
Employers worksite (Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia)
Entry Requirements
- Minimum working age
- White Card (General Construction Induction) / CPCWHS1001
- Access to tools and equipment as per FERC
- Registered apprenticeship *
Frequently asked questions
If you still have questions, our team will be happy to help. Please reach out at info@everthought.edu.au.
- Completion of Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment (not necessarily a barrier to entry)
- Employed in a registered apprenticeship*
- Access to the internet
- Evidence of completion of pre-requisite units if not provided by EverthoughtÂ
*A training contract is a legally binding agreement between the employer and the apprentice or trainee. In signing the training contract, both parties are bound by certain obligations expressed in the contract. The training contract sets out the terms of the apprenticeship or traineeship, which are agreed to by both the employer and the apprentice or trainee.
- QLD: Everthought Education Pty Ltd, RTO 32438Â
- WA: Everthought College of Construction, RTO 51681
- NSW: Everthought Education Pty Ltd, RTO 32438Â Â (This training is subsided by the NSW government).
The Certificate III in CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling typically takes 3-4 years to complete, depending on your progress. Our competency-based approach means you can complete units as you demonstrate proficiency, potentially finishing sooner.
Apprentice wages are set by the Building and Construction General On-site Award. Your pay increases each year as you progress. It’s not a full trade wage from the start, but you are earning while you learn, which puts you well ahead of full-time study.
Absolutely. There’s no upper age limit on apprenticeships. We work with school leavers, career changers, and people re-entering the workforce. If you want to get into tiling, we can help make it happen.
You’ll be qualified to work as a wall and floor tiler across residential and commercial construction projects. From there you can specialise in decorative or mosaic work, go into business for yourself, or work your way into supervisory roles.
Become a qualified tiler with Everthought
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- info@everthought.com.au
- 1300 728 996
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