A typical shift for an entry level steel mill worker involves operating or assisting with machinery, monitoring production lines, performing routine maintenance or clean-up, and following strict safety guidelines. You’ll often work as part of a close-knit team, coordinating with supervisors, machine operators, and quality control staff to keep production running smoothly. Shifts may be scheduled for days, nights, or weekends, depending on the needs of the mill, and can last 8–12 hours. This role provides a great opportunity to gain hands-on manufacturing experience and can lead to advancement into skilled trades or supervisory positions over time.