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Telecommute Roll Forming Machine Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Roll Forming Machine Operator is responsible for operating equipment in a roll forming manufacturing environment to produce metal components. This Roll Forming Machine Operator role involves ...

The Roll Forming Machine Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining roll forming equipment used in the production of commercial roll-up door components. This includes handling steel coils ...

The Roll Forming Machine Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining roll forming equipment used in the production of commercial roll-up door components. This includes handling steel coils ...

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... forming line to transform long, flat strips of material (typically metal) into desired shapes by bending, knurling, or reducing the material's gauge. The Roll Form Operator uses a variety of machines ...

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... forming line to transform long, flat strips of material (typically metal) into desired shapes by bending, knurling, or reducing the material's gauge. The Roll Form Operator uses a variety of machines ...

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Job Title: Machine Operator Operate and maintain roll forming equipment to produce high‑quality garage door panels and components while following safety, quality, and production standards.

Job Title: Machine Operator Operate and maintain roll forming equipment to produce high‑quality garage door panels and components while following safety, quality, and production standards.

Machine Operator

Durham, NC · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

This is a full-time position on the Roll Forming team. The operator's primary responsibility is to set up and operate the roll forming machines to produce light framing members per specifications.

Machine Operator

Durham, NC

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

This is a full-time position on the Roll Forming team. The operator's primary responsibility is to set up and operate the roll forming machines to produce light framing members per specifications.

Roll Former Operator

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Set up roll forming machines based on job orders, blueprints, and production specifications. Adjust rollers, guides, and settings to meet required tolerances. * Production Monitoring: Continuously ...

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How much do telecommute roll forming machine jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for telecommute roll forming machine in the United States is $128,769.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $101,500.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Telecommute Roll Forming Machine vs Roll Forming Operator?

AspectTelecommute Roll Forming MachineRoll Forming Operator
CredentialsTechnical knowledge of machinery, certifications varyHigh school diploma, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentRemote setup, virtual monitoringOn-site manufacturing plant
Industry UsageDesign, programming, remote operationPhysical operation, material handling

The Telecommute Roll Forming Machine involves remote management and programming of machinery, often requiring technical certifications. In contrast, the Roll Forming Operator works directly on-site, physically operating the equipment. Both roles are essential in the manufacturing industry but differ mainly in work environment and job functions.

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Infographic showing various Telecommute Roll Forming Machine job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $128,769 per year, or $61.9 per hour.
Roll Forming Machine Operator

Roll Forming Machine Operator

Skyline Steel

Gilbert, AZ • On-site

$18 - $26/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

The Roll Forming Machine Operator is responsible for operating equipment in a roll forming manufacturing environment to produce metal components. This Roll Forming Machine Operator role involves material handling, basic machine operation, and ensuring production quality standards are met. The ideal Roll Forming Machine Operator is mechanically inclined, dependable, and comfortable working in a hands-on industrial setting.


Required Experience & Skills

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs regularly
  • Ability to read and use a tape measure accurately
  • Basic computer skills for machine operation and controls
  • Forklift operation experience
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
  • Reliable attendance and strong work ethic
  • Spanish speaking ability a plus (not required)

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Operate roll forming equipment to produce metal components
  • Monitor machine controls and make basic adjustments as needed
  • Load and move materials using forklift or manual handling
  • Measure and verify product dimensions using a tape measure
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area
  • Follow all safety procedures and company standards
  • Support production goals and work with team members to maintain efficiency

Work Environment

  • Manufacturing/roll forming shop environment
  • Exposure to machinery, metal materials, and noise
  • Physically active role requiring lifting and standing

Company Description

Skyline Steel, Inc. was founded in 1983 as a steel building contractor specializing in covered parking structures. Rick Dancer, President of Skyline Steel since 1987, found that subcontracting portions of the work increased costs and decreased their control over scheduling of all metal building projects.
Faced with this challenge, Skyline Steel set out to perform each task in the process. They gained more equipment and specialists for each phase of the structural steel building process. Skyline Steel became the first company in the southwest to provide complete covered parking structures
Soon, Skyline Steel was building anything from airplane hangers to manufacturing sheds. By 1992, they dominated this segment of the steel building industry and began to take on commercial metal buildings. The commercial building segment is now the largest division in the company and provides the same full service fabrication and erection.
Skyline has advanced to the company it is today by fabrication & erection of Carport's, turnkey Solar Carports & turnkey Solar Super Structures & Heavy Structural/Misc Steel Buildings.