From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjoinerjoin‧er /ˈdʒɔɪnə $ -ər/ noun [countable] BOsomeone who makes wooden doors, window frames etc → carpenter
Examples from the Corpus
joiner• I desire you to ask your good father if he can procure me a joiner or two and one or two masons.• They both agree that Mike, though not a joiner, is the more social of the two.• Having given Tam and Richie some very specific tasks I went off the following morning in search of a joiner.• Other facilities include a doctor's surgery, a joiner and funeral director, and building and electrical businesses.• Within every educational category, heavy newspaper readers are avid joiners, whereas heavy viewers are more likely to be loners.• Even in 1949 there were two joiners and a blacksmith, a school, post office and eight shops.