Boilermaker

Pronunciation: /ˈbɔɪlərˌmeɪkər/

Boilermaker (noun)

  1. A skilled worker who builds, installs, and repairs large metal containers that heat water or make steam for industry.
  2. A worker who makes and maintains steam and heating equipment used on ships and other large vehicles.

Examples

  • A boilermaker installs industrial boilers in factories.
  • The boilermaker checks pressure gauges before starting work.