lumberman

/ˈlʌmbərmən/
noun
  1. A person whose job is to cut down trees and prepare wood for use; a logger.
    • My grandfather worked as a lumberman in the Pacific Northwest for forty years.
    • The lumberman woke before dawn to start cutting timber in the forest.
    • A skilled lumberman can fell a tree with just a few precise cuts.
  2. A person who owns or manages a business that cuts, transports, or sells timber.
    • The local lumberman donated wood to build the community playground.
    • As a lumberman, she oversaw the entire process from forest to sawmill.
    • The lumberman negotiated a deal to supply wood to several construction companies.