ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal is the world's leading integrated steel and mining company, headquartered in Luxembourg City. With operations in over 60 countries and a crude steel production of approximately 60 million tonnes annually, the company serves diverse sectors including automotive, construction, household appliances, and packaging. Its integrated value chain spans from raw materials (iron ore and coal) to finished steel solutions, supported by a research and development network that positions it as a key innovator in the industry.
In Spain, ArcelorMittal maintains a strong industrial and commercial presence, with major operational hubs in the Asturias region (Avilés and Gijón), as well as commercial activities in cities like Bilbao and Madrid. The Spanish division offers opportunities in procurement, supply chain planning, quality engineering, and commercial sales, many of which support both local production and Iberia-wide commercial activities. The company's global scale provides international hires with opportunities to work across multidisciplinary teams, engage with global processes, and pursue cross-border career mobility within a large, diverse organization.
Company History
ArcelorMittal was formed in 2006 through the merger of global steel leader Mittal Steel and European steel-maker Arcelor. The company traces its roots even further back, integrating iconic steel traditions from Luxembourg, Spain (including the former Asturias steelworks), and other European countries. Since its formation, ArcelorMittal has consolidated its position as the world's largest steel producer through acquisitions, expansions, and an ongoing focus on technology and sustainability.
For International Professionals
- ArcelorMittal has a long-standing manufacturing presence in Spain, centered in Asturias (Avilés and Gijón), which means roles in Spain are often tied to operational and industrial hubs rather than just sales offices.
- As a truly global company with employees from over 100 nationalities, international professionals will find a multicultural work environment and opportunities for cross-border mobility.
- Many roles cover the Iberia region, offering exposure to both Spanish and Portuguese markets and hence the need for fluency in Spanish and Portuguese is often a plus.
- The company's R&D and corporate functions are distributed across major European hubs (including Luxembourg, France, Spain, and additional centers), offering potential pathways for relocation or international secondments.
- ArcelorMittal is actively investing in greener steelmaking technologies, with projects in Spain such as the conversion toward lower-emissions production lines, positioning employees at the frontier of industry transformation.