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til·er

 (tī′lər)
n.
1. One who lays tiles.
2. The doorkeeper of a Masonic or other fraternal society's lodge.
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Noun1.tiler - a worker who lays tiletiler - a worker who lays tile    
worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"
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tiler

n
(for roof) → Dachdecker(in) m(f)
(for floor) → Fliesen- or Plattenleger(in) m(f)
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The Singapore-ETH Centre Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) and ROB Technologies have created a working prototype of an automated floor tiling Machine, which Mr Khaw said can lay tiles two-to-three times faster and more accurately than human tilers.
"It was interesting to meet with members of the Keepmoat team, including carpenters, tilers and bathroom fitters working on the ground.
"So, the thought that every would-be inventor has sprang to mind - there must be a tool available to help tilers avoid making the most common mistakes.
It is aimed at the likes of plumbers, builders, roofers, electricians, tilers, joiners and plasterers.
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Now other tilers in Coventry and Warwickshire are being invited to try and beat his time in the first national Speed Tiler competition, sponsored by adhesive firm BAL.
More than half of Durham City Council's painters volunteered to retrain as tilers under an initiative designed to multi-skill staff and cut waiting times for certain jobs.