Floor Technology

Apprenticeship
This qualification reflects the role of flooring technicians who install floors or flooring materials in residential or commercial premises. Floors and flooring materials may be carpet, timber, vinyl, resilient, resin or concrete. Flooring technicians use a range of technical knowledge to perform skilled work involving known routines, methods, and procedures. They use discretion and judgement to adapt and transfer their skills and knowledge to different job needs and take responsibility for their own work.
Contract mode
Full Time
Nominal term
48 months
Probation period
90 days
Implementation date
02/10/2023
ANZSCO
Floor Finisher
Qld declaration date
12/09/2023
Duration & probation details
Nominal Term - all apprenticeships have this timeframe on the contract.
Expected Duration - some apprenticeships include this amount of time it's reasonably expected someone could become competent and complete their Apprenticeship.
Apprentice's Training Plans are developed using the Expected Duration timeframe rather than the contract's Nominal Term.
Full-time
Yes
Part-time
Yes
Casual
No
School-based
Yes
  • Full-time
  • The lodgment of a second training contract where one of the training contracts is full-time will be reviewed by the Department to determine if each of the parties to each training contract can meet their obligations. There must be a clear separation between the training and employment requirements for each training contract and must not be replicated through the one occupation only.

  • Part-time
  • Minimum of 15 hours per week over each 4 week period throughout duration of apprenticeship/traineeship.

  • Casual NOT PERMITTED in Queensland
  • School-based
  • 7.5 hours per week of paid employment. This may be averaged over a 3 month period.

    Over the period of a year, the employer must provide at a minimum the equivalent of 375 hours (50 days).


Apprentices/trainees with a disability are entitled to work less than 15 hours per week when averaged over a 4 week cycle. They must be a holder of a disability pension and Pension concession card to be approved.
Other requirements for school-based:
School-based requirements
Students not enrolled in years 10, 11 or 12 may be eligible to enter a SAT provided there are exceptional circumstances warranting consideration and all other entry requirements are met, including being of an age where it is legal to undertake paid employment.

Before a student not in years 10, 11 or 12 commences a SAT, a business case supporting the arrangements must be provided to and approved by the Department of Trade, Employment and Training (DTET).

Delivery of training to school-based apprentices
Limits have been imposed on the amount of institutional training which may be delivered to school-based apprentices, based on the nominal term of a full time training contract. The limit for this apprenticeship in a school-based mode is a maximum of 33.3% of the competencies.
Funded Apprenticeship or Traineeship
Yes
Catalogue item
22933
Delta ID
4123
Priority
1
The Queensland Government funds Skills Assure suppliers (SRTOs) for the provision of services to eligible apprentices and trainees.
For more information, please visit the department's Apprenticeships and Traineeships website.
Full Price - Priority Population Groups
$16,010.00
Queensland Government Contribution - All Other Students including SATs
$0.00
Number of funded units of competency
24
Funding restrictions
N/A
Funding not available for new commencements from
N/A
Minimum education standard
Nil
Minimum entry age
13
The Child Employment Act states that the minimum age for apprentices and trainees is 13 years of age, unless otherwise stated.
Entry requirements
Students not enrolled in years 10, 11 or 12 may be eligible to enter a SAT.

As a general rule, only Australian citizens and New Zealand citizens who have entered Australia on a valid passport have unrestricted rights to employment in Australia.

Visa holders may engage in apprenticeships or traineeships provided their work rights allows this, based on information and advice provided by the Australian Government.
Supervision requirements
Please refer to the Declaration policy, table 15 for the requirements on supervision.

The holder of a Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) Floor finishing and covering (hard sector) or Carpentry licence may supervise an apprentice in this calling.

Modified supervision arrangements available: YES

The Queensland Apprenticeship and Traineeship Office has approved the following supervision requirements for the Certificate III in Flooring Technology apprenticeship effective 7 February 2022 for a period of up to 31 December 2026 in consultation with the Floor Covering Institute of Australia (FCIA).

Where supervisors of apprentices undertaking the Certificate III in Flooring Technology MSF30822 do not hold a current qualification, they must adhere to the following procedure, prior to signing any apprentice into a training contract:
- Every Queensland Floor Covering Institute of Australia (FCIA) member will be required to nominate an authorised supervisor when expressing an interest in employing an apprentice Floor Technology apprentice in MSF30822;
- The supervisor will be required to complete a self-assessment of their current skills and experience and forward a copy to FCIA together with their resume and a signed Authority to Release Information;
- Where the supervisor has more than five (5) years’ experience as a flooring installer and meets the FCIA’s requirements for Gold or Platinum level trade cards, the FCIA will notify TAFE QLD’s Skills Recognition Services;
- TAFE QLD will forward a Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) application directly to the supervisor;
- Upon receipt of the application and payment of the fee, TAFE QLD will enrol the supervisor in the CSQ Skills Assessment and Gap Training Program;
- TAFE QLD will advise FCIA that the supervisor has been enrolled in the program;
- FCIA will issue an Endorsed Installer Card within 14 days of notification;
- FCIA will liaise with the supervisor and upon certification by TAFE QLD, FCIA will issue the appropriate trade card testifying the person is now fully qualified in Certificate III in Flooring Technology MSF30822, including the relevant stream/s.

Accredited supervisors will be required to present the trade card to Supervising Registered Training Organisations (SRTOs) and department officers upon request to verify they are suitably qualified supervisors.

Employers should contact Floor Covering Institute of Australia on (03) 9822 6163 or email info@fcia.org.au for further information regarding the above process.

Employers are required to provide, or arrange to provide the facilities, range of work, supervision and training as detailed in the training plan.

Qualified person for apprenticeships
1. A person who has satisfactorily completed an apprenticeship in the apprentice's calling in Australia, and is the holder of a completion certificate issued under an Act, or
2. A person who holds a certificate of recognition issued under an Australian Act, certifying the person has the necessary skills and knowledge in the calling, or
3. An Australian tradesperson in the apprentice's calling, as defined under a specific industrial instrument, or
4. A New Zealand tradesperson in the apprentice's calling whose occupation may be recognised under the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 2003, or
5. A person who holds a relevant qualification in the apprenticeship calling, or
6. A person individually, or persons collectively, who has/have documented competence (i.e. a testamur/qualification and associated record of results or a statement of attainment as recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework, achieved through an RPL or training pathway) in all the competencies the employer is required to provide training for under the apprentice's training plan.

And, where a worker is required to have a licence to practice the calling/occupation, the qualified person holds a current workers licence.

While there is no set ratio required for the number of supervisors to apprentices or trainees it is generally accepted for apprenticeships there is one supervisor to each apprentice, this may be relaxed as an apprentice gains skills and experience or where an apprentice commences with existing skills and experience.

Adequate supervision of apprentices and trainees cannot solely be provided from an offsite location by electronic means. Electronic means include, but are not limited to, telephones, radios and webcams.

The level of supervision will normally range between direct, general and broad as per the below guidelines:
- Direct - Close monitoring of work ensuring understanding and identifying potential risks and/or hazards
- General - Occasional monitoring to ensure progress is occurring
- Broad - Quality checking of completed tasks.

Licensing requirements - There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, licensing or regulatory requirements may apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Local regulations should be checked for details.

Declaration Policy

This Policy outlines the regulatory requirements for parties involved in the training to ensure that the apprentice or trainee receives quality training as agreed under the training plan.

Norfolk Island Policy

Specific amendments to the Declaration Policy for apprenticeships and Traineeships on Norfolk Island.

School-based Policy

This policy sets out the requirements specific to school-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) in Queensland and on Norfolk Island.

Last Updated: May 2026