
thyssenkrupp Steel is one of the world's leading manufacturers of flat carbon steel and stands for innovations in steel, high-quality products for advanced and demanding applications, and sustainable, resource-conserving production. Steel employs around 27,000 people and is Germany's biggest flat steel producer, producing around 11 million tonnes of crude steel a year. The range of services extends from customer-specific material solutions to material-related services.
Applications are accepted exclusively via the online job portal.
If you have any questions about the advertised position or the application process, the HR team is available by email at hr.tksbs@thyssenkrupp-steel.com or by phone at +49 (0)203 523 23 23.
At thyssenkrupp Steel, you will find the freedom to broaden your horizons: thanks to flexible working time models, teams with an international composition and a wide range of individual training opportunities.We give top priority to health and safety in the workplace. We enable all employees working for us to act in a safety and health-conscious manner.
Cooperation between colleagues and respect in dealing with one another – you will find this with us for over 200 years. If this is as important to you as it is to us, please apply now.

thyssenkrupp Steel, based in Duisburg, is one of the leading flat carbon steel suppliers. With around 26,000 employees and highly efficient plants, the company produces around 11 million metric tons of crude steel a year, making it the biggest flat steel producer in Germany.
As a pioneer of climate-friendly steel production, thyssenkrupp Steel has set itself the target of producing up to 3.5 million metric tons of climate-neutral steel a year from as early as 2030. By 2045 at the latest, steel production is to be completely climate-neutral. With bluemint® Steel, thyssenkrupp Steel already offers certified steels with up to 70% reduced CO2 intensity.
The range of services extends from customer-specific material solutions to material-related services. A wide range of sectors are served internationally, including the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, special vehicle construction, the household appliance and packaging industries, the energy sector and the construction industry.