Rolling mill operator Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Mã nghề: 51-4023(SOC) Không phải nghề di trú tay nghề Tổng thể 5.5/10
Set up, operate, or tend metal or plastic rolling mills to perform shaping operations like bending, embossing, or rolling, or for flattening, tempering, or reducing material thickness.
Đánh giá · Tổng thể 5.5/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Rolling mill operator
Repetitive monitoring and adjustment tasks for rolling mill operators are easily replaced by AI and automation systems, but equipment maintenance and anomaly handling still require human experience; overall demand for positions will significantly shrink.
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Replaces trial-and-error work of mill operators in rolling parameter setting and process optimisation; automatically recommends optimal parameter combinations via virtual simulation, reducing manual adjustments.
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Replaces manual visual inspection and defect judgment of rolled product surface quality by operators, using AI vision to automatically identify and adjust rolling parameters in real time, reducing human error.
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Replaces operators' work in equipment inspection and fault prediction by automatically analyzing vibration, temperature, and other data, providing early warnings and reducing unplanned downtime.
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Replaced operators' manual decisions in real-time adjustment of rolling speed and pressure; optimizes process parameters through data-driven automation, reducing manual intervention.
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Significantly replaced operator's core role in process parameter optimization and energy management; model iterates strategy autonomously, human only needs to monitor anomalies
- Real-time monitoring of rolling parameters (temperature, speed, pressure) with automatic adjustment; AI systems can take over
- Routine quality checks such as thickness and flatness; machine vision replaces manual inspection.
- Set roller gap and pressure programs, and the automated system executes according to process parameters.
- Record production data and generate reports; AI automates collection and analysis.
- AI predictive maintenance: early warning of equipment failure via sensor data, reducing downtime
- Digital Twin Simulation: AI optimizes rolling process parameters to improve yield
- Remote expert system: AI-assisted diagnosis of complex faults with solutions
- Automated production scheduling: AI optimizes production sequence based on orders to improve efficiency
- Rapid diagnosis and repair of non-standard faults, relying on mechanical intuition and experience
- Fine manual operations for roll changes and mold setup, requiring high dexterity
- Flexible process adjustments for high-variety low-volume production cannot be fully pre-planned
- On-site safety judgment and emergency stop decisions, involving personal safety responsibility
- Industrial robot programming and maintenance (e.g., PLC, SCADA systems)
- Data analysis basics: using Python/R to process sensor data
- Knowledge of additive manufacturing/3D printing mold repair
- Automatic control system integration and debugging skills
- Quality management systems (e.g., ISO 9001) and statistical process control
- Basic electrical and hydraulic principles to enhance cross-system maintenance capabilities
Increased competition for entry-level positions: automated control systems reduce demand for basic operators; companies prefer hiring technicians who can maintain smart equipment; traditional apprenticeship roles are decreasing.
Transitioning to 'Smart Rolling Mill Operation and Maintenance Technician': on the basis of mastering traditional operational skills, learn industrial automation control, machine vision quality inspection, and predictive maintenance systems. You can obtain certification as a smart manufacturing engineer, or switch to equipment commissioning and process optimization roles in the same field. In the future, you can also participate in process modeling and verification for digital twin scenarios, becoming an expert in annotation and verification of AI training data.
Lương
| Kinh nghiệm | Hàng năm (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Sơ cấp (0-3 năm) | $32,000 ~ $42,000 | Hourly wage about $15-20 |
| Trung cấp (3-7 năm) | $42,000 ~ $54,000 | Hourly wage approximately $20-26 |
| Cao cấp (7 năm+) | $54,000 ~ $68,000 | Hourly wage approximately $26-33 |
Lộ trình Học vấn
| Giai đoạn | Thời gian | Chi phí (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma | 4 năm | $0~$0 |
| Vocational training/apprenticeship | 1-2 years | $5,000~$20,000 |
Bằng cấp
| Bằng cấp | Cấp bởi | |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma or equivalent | State education department | Bắt buộc |
| On-the-job training | Employer | Tùy chọn |
Di trú
Không phải nghề di trú tay nghề. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
Phù hợp với ai
- People who enjoy working with machinery
- People who can adapt to factory noise and physical labor
- People seeking stable blue-collar work
- Those aiming for high salary or fast promotion
- People who cannot adapt to repetitive physical labor.
Triển vọng nghề
Operators can advance to senior operator, team leader, or quality inspector, further to production supervisor or process engineer, requiring experience and mechanical knowledge.
Overall manufacturing employment in the US is stable, but some mill positions are affected by automation; projected employment change from 2023-2033 is -1% to +1%, requiring mechanical skills.
Lĩnh vực tăng trưởng:
ManufacturingMetal FabricationIndustrial AutomationSteel Production
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Nguồn dữ liệu
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.