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How much do rolling mill engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for rolling mill engineer in the United States is $89,183.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Rolling Mill Engineer job?

A Rolling Mill Engineer is responsible for overseeing the operation, maintenance, and optimization of rolling mills used in metal manufacturing. They ensure production efficiency, monitor equipment performance, and implement process improvements to enhance product quality and reduce downtime. This role requires knowledge of mechanical systems, metallurgy, and automation technologies. Rolling Mill Engineers also collaborate with maintenance teams to troubleshoot issues and ensure compliance with safety and industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rolling Mill Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rolling Mill Engineer, you need a strong background in mechanical or metallurgical engineering, practical experience in rolling mill operations, and a solid grasp of materials science. Familiarity with automation systems (such as PLCs and HMI), CAD software, and industry safety standards is often required, along with certifications in relevant manufacturing or safety protocols. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively across multidisciplinary teams are vital soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure smooth production workflows, high product quality, and the effective resolution of technical challenges in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Rolling Mill Engineer?

A Rolling Mill Engineer’s daily responsibilities often include monitoring production processes, troubleshooting equipment issues, and ensuring products meet quality standards. The role typically involves collaborating with operators, maintenance teams, and quality control staff to optimize mill performance and implement process improvements. Engineers are also responsible for analyzing production data, conducting routine inspections, and adhering to strict safety protocols. By maintaining efficient mill operations, Rolling Mill Engineers help support overall productivity and product reliability.
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Cold Rolling Mill Operator

Cold Rolling Mill Operator

BILSTEIN COLD ROLLED STEEL LP

Bowling Green, KY • On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Company Overview:

The BILSTEIN facility in Bowling Green, KY is the company’s first United States manufacturing operation and serves the automotive industry as well as, the saw and tooling industry with tailor-made steel grades. We have state-of-the-art technology and are a part of an internationally operating family owned business with a 100 plus years of steel making DNA. We strive to produce a high-quality engineered product to live up to the BILSTEIN legacy.

Position: Cold Rolling Mill Operator

Overview

We are presently looking for top talent to join our diverse organization. This position will exhibit process improvements that impact the bottom line in a performance driven organization. It is essential that you are transparent and lead in a collaborative way.

Duties & Responsibilities

In collaboration with the Cold Rolling Team Leader the Cold Rolling Mill Operator sets up, operates, maintains and monitors all operations of the cold rolling and temper mill, to reduce the thickness and produce specific surface finishes on the steel coils to specified tolerances in order to prepare the material for annealing, slitting or for delivery to the customer.

Specific duties include:

Operations/Quality

  • Reading production schedules and work orders to determine processing sequences and reduction patterns to efficiently run the mill operations.
  • Starting conveyors to load steel coils and/or signaling crane operators to move coils to the required position.
  • Positioning steel coils on conveyors or mandrels, using crane, chain hoists or grabs.
  • Monitoring process information while the product is being rolled, including automatic x-ray gauge thickness measurement, shape measurement and pinhole detection to ensure that the product achieves the desired surface and thickness parameters.
  • Rewinding and inspecting the coils after the cold mill operation, clearly identifying any suspect material for further processing, or placing the material on hold for quality inspections.
  • Recording data from the operator screen for Quality Assurance purposes to ensure that the steel coils meet the order specifications. Adjusting controls to maintain roll speed, coolant flow, roll force, roll gap, steering, mill balance, air wipes, squeegee roll gaps utilizing output form operator control screens. Repairing, replacing, and maintaining mill equipment as needed, using hand tools.
  • Placing completed steel coils on conveyors, using crane, chain hoists or grabs, or signaling crane operators to transport them to subsequent stations.
  • Examining the steel strip to ensure the final product parameters and surface conforms to specifications, utilizing knowledge of customer requirements and placing any suspect coils on hold for quality control/inspection.
  • Changing work rolls and back up rolls using crane, hoists and chains based on tonnage requirements, customer requirements and surface roughness specifications.
  • Direct and train other workers to change rolls, operate mill equipment, remove coils and cobbles, and band and load material.
  • Signal and assist other workers to remove and position equipment, fill hoppers, and feed materials into the mill.
  • Checking emulsion conditions, making additions or reductions in concentration based on rolling requirements and surface quality.
  • Taking samples of finished steel coils for hardness, roughness, gauge testing, using testing equipment.
  • Using steel strapping and hand tools to band the finished steel coils for transport to the next production unit or stock.
  • Signaling crane operators to deposit finished steel coils in storage areas.
  • Printing and attaching rolling identification tags on finished product for subsequent processing and traceability.
  • Reporting maintenance job orders as necessary.
  • Instructing new workers in rolling mill operation.

The fulfillment of duties involves regular communication with co-workers in the annealing and roll shop departments in order to make decisions concerning production and quality requirements