To thrive in House Framing, you need expertise in reading blueprints, measuring and cutting materials, and assembling structural frames, often gained through on-the-job experience or trade school education. Familiarity with power tools, hand tools, safety equipment, and sometimes OSHA certification is typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are key soft skills for success in this role. These abilities ensure that framing work is completed safely, efficiently, and according to building codes and architectural plans.