SSAB is a global company with approximately 14,500 employees in over 50 countries. Our production facilities are located in Sweden, Finland and the US, each with interesting career possibilities. Smaller production sites and steel service centers are located around the world, such as a finishing line in Shanghai for customers in Asia, sales offices in Latin America for mining industry customers and steel service centers in the Baltic countries.
Borlänge is located in Dalarna County, 200 km northwest of Stockholm, the Swedish capital. The city has a population of around 50,000 and is today home to heavy industry, a university, the head office of the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) and many small companies. Almost everything is within walking distance, and the city offers a lot of outdoor and diverse cultural and recreational activities.
Start of strip production in Borlänge in 1889.
SSAB’s industrial site is located in downtown Borlänge
The Dal River flows through the industrial site, which has around 30 km of railroad track.
Located 98 km north of Helsinki, the Finnish capital, at the junction of a nationally important rail, road and waterway network, Hämeenlinna is a traditional, vibrant educational and cultural city with a population of 67,800. The city is named for Häme castle, which dates back to the 1200s. Hämeenlinna was granted city rights by the Swedish Governor General of Finland, Count Per Brahe in 1639, when Finland was part of the Swedish realm. Popular leisure activities include sports, theater and music. The composer Jean Sibelius was born in Hämeenlinna in 1865.
Luleå is a good city to live in and one that is constantly growing. Near the vibrant city center, the archipelago and countryside await you at your doorstep. Luleå is a real cultural and sports-minded city, and if you are interested in sports you can watch top-class ice hockey and basketball. Luleå is also home to Sweden's most northernmost university, “Luleå University of Technology” (LTU), and Tekniikans Hus.
Located in southwest Alabama, Mobile is this one of the oldest cities in the U.S. Nearly 600,000 residents live in the metropolitan area. Mobile's strategic location and tremendous infrastructure; two interstate systems, two airports, proximity to the Gulf of Mexico (31 miles) and five major railroads; make it a center for business. Its superb quality of life, diverse cultural and recreational activities, low cost of living, close distance to the beach and the temperate climate attract many newcomers and visitors every year.
Located in east central Iowa along the picturesque banks of the Mississippi River, Muscatine is a city rich with history and a business sense. With a population of 23,000, it is an easy half-day drive from Minneapolis, Omaha and Indianapolis, just hours from Des Moines or Chicago. Whether it’s a stroll through its arboretum or a visit to the zoo, residents and visitors will find Muscatine offers a wide range of amenities and services that significantly enhance the area’s quality of life.
Also nearby, the Quad Cities area, with a combined population of nearly 425,000, brings visitors all the excitement of a big city with the hospitality of a small town. The region is comprised of the riverfront cities of Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island, Illinois. The Quad Cities also offer a wealth of recreational venues, from a turn of the century baseball field to a 12,000-seat arena for live music and sports.
Oxelösund lies by the sea on the east coast of Sweden with a beautiful archipelago right next to the town. SSAB is one of the largest employers in the region and plays a major role in the business community. SSAB’s operations in Oxelösund are integrated and include both metallurgy and steel plate production.
Raahe has a population of around 25,000 and is located on the coast of the Gulf of Ostrobothnia some 600 km from Helsinki, the Finnish capital, and a drive of 75 kilometers from Oulu Airport. Raahe was founded in 1649 and the Old Town is one of the best preserved wooden towns in Finland, and a vibrant part of the city. The Port of Raahe operates all year round and is one of the busiest ports in Finland.