Food steaming machine operator Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
Código de ocupación: 51-3093(SOC) No es una ocupación de migración calificada Global 6.3/10
Operate or monitor steaming equipment used to prepare food, such as steam kettles, deep fryers, pressure cookers, kettles, and boilers.
Valoraciones · Global 6.3/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Food steaming machine operator
Food steaming machine operators' work is highly repetitive and in controlled environments; AI and automation will quickly take over temperature control, timing, and process operations, leading to substantial reduction in positions and significantly fewer entry-level job opportunities.
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Replaces tasks of food cooking operators in fast food restaurants for frying and cooking specific items like French fries and chicken nuggets, requiring manual assistance for plating and cleaning.
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Replaces food steaming operators in assembling, steaming, and monitoring ingredients on cooking lines, but manual preparation of raw materials and equipment maintenance is still needed.
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Largely replaces food steaming operators in monitoring steaming equipment temperature, timing, and manual stirring in restaurants, but still requires manual recipe setting and cleaning.
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Replace some manual operations of food steam cooking operators in prepared food processing, such as opening/closing steam kettles, adjusting steam volume, etc., but manual preparation of ingredients is still required.
- RoboChef Product Partial 2020
Alternate food steaming/cooking operators batch steam and fry in central kitchens, such as controlling parameters of large steaming vats and fryers, but require manual loading and unloading.
- Monitor cooking temperature and time; AI sensors and automatic control systems can execute precisely
- Manually adjust steam valves, pressure, or oil temperature; AI-linked actuators can replace this
- Record production batches and parameters; AI automatically collects and uploads to the MES system
- Judging food doneness or frying degree; machine vision + AI can detect in real time
- Start/stop equipment and routine cleaning; automation processes can be preset and executed
- AI-assisted optimization of cooking curves and recipes to improve product consistency
- Predictive maintenance alerts; AI analyzes vibration and temperature data to predict failures in advance.
- Multi-device coordinated scheduling, AI oversees steaming, cooling, and packaging line rhythm
- Remote monitoring and anomaly alerts, AI sends notifications to operators via mobile phones for handling
- On-site diagnosis and repair of equipment mechanical failures or abnormal shutdowns
- Manual sensory adjustment (e.g., taste testing) when dealing with ingredient batch variations.
- Non-standardized experience in developing and optimizing cooking process parameters
- Manual review responsibilities for food safety compliance and HACCP records.
- Trial operations collaborating with food R&D teams to develop new products
- Basic operation and programming of industrial automation systems (PLC, SCADA).
- Principles and applications of machine vision systems (detecting ripeness, color)
- Data analysis basics (Excel/Python for production data)
- Equipment preventive maintenance and fault diagnosis skills
- Updated knowledge of HACCP and food safety regulations
- Basics of collaborative robot (Cobot) programming and integration
Entry-level jobs are narrowing. Previously, operators could start with simple training, but now companies prefer automated cooking systems, retaining only senior technicians for maintenance and anomaly handling; low-skill entry-level demand is declining.
Short-term: transition to senior cooking technician, mastering multi-equipment coordination and process optimization; medium-term: learn PLC, SCADA and other automation control skills to become a food production line automation technician; long-term: develop into a food smart manufacturing engineer responsible for deploying AI vision inspection, predictive maintenance systems, or shift to food R&D support roles using AI for rapid prototyping of new products.
Salario
| Experiencia | Anual (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Junior (0-3 años) | $25,000 ~ $32,000 | Hourly wage about 12-15 USD |
| Nivel intermedio (3-7 años) | $32,000 ~ $40,000 | Hourly wage approximately $15-19 |
| Senior (7+ years) | $40,000 ~ $50,000 | Hourly wage approx. $19-24 |
Ruta educativa
| Etapa | Duración | Costo (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma or equivalent | No fixed requirement | $0~$0 |
| Short-term vocational training | Semanas a meses | $1,000~$5,000 |
Cualificaciones
| Cualificación | Emisor | |
|---|---|---|
| Food safety certification | Industry associations or state government | Opcional |
| Operator Training Certificate | Employer or training provider | Opcional |
Migración
No es una ocupación de migración calificada. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
Para quién es
- People seeking stable physical work
- Those with food industry experience
- People who don't mind repetitive tasks
- Those seeking high salary and promotion opportunities
- Those who wish to engage in creative work
Perspectivas profesionales
Typically starting as an entry-level operator, with experience can advance to senior operator or supervisor, some may move to quality control or production management.
The employment outlook for this occupation is stable, driven by demand from the food manufacturing industry, but automation may affect long-term growth. Little change in employment is expected from 2023 to 2033.
Áreas de crecimiento:
AutomationFood SafetyProcess OptimizationModerate Demand
FAQ
Fuentes de datos
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.