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Job Shadow: Rolling Mill Engineer

by VictoryXR

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# Learning Objective Students will learn the details and specifics of a career in mechanical engineering.{.info} # Discover a Career as a Mill Engineer{.objective .objective1} **In this 360 video, students will meet rolling mill engineer, Shane Schuler, and get an insight into this technical career path.** A Rolling Mill Engineer designs, operates, and maintains the machinery used in rolling mills, which shape metal into thin sheets or various forms. They ensure that the rolling process runs smoothly by adjusting equipment, solving mechanical issues, and ensuring the final product meets quality standards. They also optimize the mill’s efficiency and help improve production processes. To become a Rolling Mill Engineer, you typically need a degree in mechanical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Many engineers also gain experience through internships or apprenticeships in manufacturing. Strong problem-solving skills, an understanding of metallurgy, and the ability to work with complex machinery are essential for this role. This job is important because Rolling Mill Engineers play a crucial role in the manufacturing of metal products used in everything from construction to transportation. Their work helps ensure the production of high-quality materials that are vital for many industries. Without them, the rolling process would be less efficient, leading to poor-quality products and wasted resources.