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The average salary for a Rolling Machine Operator in U.S. is $49,290.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,290

$35,690$65,830

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.70

$17.16$31.65

What does a Rolling Machine Operator earn?

Rolling Machine Operators earn an average of $49,290 per year in the U.S. Their job involves controlling and operating automatic or semi-automatic machines to roll metal bars, plates and sheets. In addition they are responsible for interpreting blueprints and designs to ensure the accuracy of the product. Rolling Machine Operators may need to be certified in areas such as safe operating procedures and quality assurance.

How to earn more as a Rolling Machine Operator

To become a Rolling Machine Operator, you will need to complete a vocational training program in mechanical or industrial technology. You will also need some prior experience working with machinery before you can become a Rolling Machine Operator. You can also increase your wage rate by becoming a certified Rolling Machine Operator and specializing in a certain area, such as working with medical grade metals or delicate industrial pieces. If you have the aptitude and discipline, you can also become self employed and set up your own shop.