Rolling Operator
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Machine Operator, Fabrication, Industrial Maintenance
We are looking for a Rolling Operator with experience using a section bending/rolling machine to roll basic metal shapes such as: flat bar, pipe, tubing, angles, channel and beams. This role requires a driven self starter who is motivated to perform quality work and contribute to the team atmosphere at Linders.
Position Title: Rolling Operator
Classification: Non-exempt (hourly)
Reports to: Production Manager
Job Type: Full Time 40 hours per week
Summary: Linders Specialty Company, Inc. is a custom metal fabricator specializing in roll bending and custom fabrication of steel, stainless steel and aluminum using our multiple roll bending processes and specialty equipment.
- Setup and operate rolling machine to produce parts per print and within tolerance
- Read and interpret blueprints including dimensions and tolerances
- Use measurement tools to inspect parts and verify quality standards are met
- Clean machine and work area as necessary during and at the end of each shift
- Use ERP system to clock-in, clock-out, record job times and quantities, etc.
- Verify material specifications and type before starting rolling operations
- Works with department lead to perform and schedule service and repair of rolling machine
- 1 year of experience operating a section bending/rolling machine
- Prior experience in a metal fabrication environment
- Working Knowledge of mathematics
- Mechanical aptitude
- Willingness to learn
- 3+ years of experience operating a section bending/rolling machine
- Experience with overhead cranes, hoists, jibs and other lifting equipment
- 5+ years of experience in a metal fabrication environment
- Proficiency in MIG welding of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum
- Understanding of welding processes and materials
- Experience with other fabrication machinery including brake press, shear, plate roller
This position works in a manufacturing and fabrication shop environment where exposure to industrial conditions is common. The work environment typically includes:
- Operation in a metal fabrication shop with exposure to machinery, moving mechanical parts, overhead cranes, forklifts, and material handling equipment
- Regular exposure to loud noise levels requiring hearing protection
- Exposure to dust, metal shavings, lubricants, oils, and occasionally welding fumes or mist
- Varying indoor temperatures depending on season, weather, and shop ventilation
- Standing and working near large forming equipment with pinch points and rotating components
- Use of required personal protective equipment (PPE), including but not limited to safety glasses, steel‑toed boots, gloves, and hearing protection
- Frequent standing and walking throughout the shift
- Regular bending, stooping, kneeling, and twisting
- Frequent use of hands and arms to handle, position, and guide metal materials
- Ability to lift, push, pull, and carry materials weighing up to approximately 50 pounds
, with heavier materials moved using mechanical assistance - Repetitive motions associated with feeding, aligning, and adjusting metal through rolling equipment
- Ability to reach above shoulder height and work at floor level
- Visual acuity sufficient to read measurements, gauges, and production documentation
- Ability to work extended shifts, including overtime, as production demands require
Monday - Thursday - 7 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday - 7 AM to 12 PM
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