| The Worldwide steel industry is
undergoing something of a renaissance, and whilst the number of people
employed in the industry in the West may have declined, expansion
continues in the East and modern steel
manufacturing techniques demand a well trained and motivated
workforce. As well as engineers, operatives and metallurgists, the
steel industry employs all the more general professions including
marketing and sales, Information technology, human resources, etc.
As in most businesses the key asset of a steel company is it's people,
and the steel industry can offer a wealth of opportunities in an
increasingly international market for the right people.
This page has just been added to the Steelstrip resources website,
and we welcome information on links to useful sites for potential
employees and employers, please use the contact link on the right to
get in touch
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Sites offering Steel Industry
Specific Jobs |
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Internet
Engineering Centre |
A Job search for Engineers. |
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Steel-Link.com |
A North American based site with an easily
accessible listing, showing job title, with wages and salary etc.
Clicking on the link brings up a detailed job description. |
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The Kent Group |
North American group.. Our
clients are from industries including: Steel
and Automotive
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MeSteel |
The excellent MeSteel, which covers the
mainly the Middle East, has an extensive listing of vacancies at all
levels within the Industry |
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Industry related Career Information |
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MetSkill |
Metals Industry Skills &
Performance - MetSkill - is the strategic skills body for the metals
industry and works to achieve measurable and sustainable improvements
in business performance for the industry. We represent every part of
the metals industry from metals production to recycling, stockholding
and distribution, in every part of the UK. The site has links with
employers and training organisations. |
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US Dept labour career
guide |
A guide to working in the US
Steel industry by the U.S. Department of
Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics |
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Canadian
Steel Producers Organisation |
To maintain its
competitive advantage, Canadian Steel needs employees who can keep it
on the cutting edge. A career in today's Steel appeals to anyone with
a desire to play a role in an industry that embraces change and risk
taking. |
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Scientific career opportunities in the European Steel Industry |
An interesting
article published in November 2005 at the ScienceCareers.org site by
Albert Michels a consultant in industrial R&D based in Europe |
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Steel Engineering
Education Link [STEEL] Initiative |
The American Iron and Steel
Institute and the Association for Iron and Steel Technology Foundation
have joined together to create the Steel Engineering Education Link
[STEEL] Initiative to increase the number of students studying
engineering in North America, and to encourage such students to pursue
careers in the iron and steel industry upon graduation. |
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Steel Companies with Career
information pages |
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Many of the larger steel
companies have a policy of recruiting in to training programmes, this
could be of particular interest to Graduates. A quick search of their
websites will often reveal details of recruiting policies and
opportunities. Links to most of the World's major steel producers can
be found
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Corus
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The European Steelmaking group
Careers guide |
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Careers At
Jindal Stainless |
Indian Stainless Steel
Producer |
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Mittal |
Career and job opportunities
with the world's largest steelmaker, with search facility |
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US
Steel |
US Steel job portal with
search facility |
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Bluescope Steel |
Career opportunities in
Australia and South East Asia |
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AK Steel |
If you are interested in
pursuing a career with us, take a look at some of the openings that
are currently available. Read the job descriptions, then either
E-mail, mail or fax an introductory letter and a resume to the
individual(s) mentioned. |
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Allegheny Ludlum |
Careers page |
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