From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwelderweld‧er /ˈweldə $ -ər/ noun [countable] BOTIsomeone whose job is to weld metal in a factory
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welder• She moved to Portland, Ore., where she worked several jobs until later working as a welder at the shipyards.• Mrs Jones married a welder from Antigua and had four children.• An official at Zaporizha's regional council said one welder was burned to death immediately.• Are you a competent carpenter, plumber, welder, mechanic?• Enter the local media; exit the welder with the blowtorch.• At four-fifteen the welders secured and washed their hands.• The pressure on the welders would have involved a very high rejection rate - a problem overcome by robot welding.