Green steel and hydrogen producer decarbonizing industrial manufacturing
Stegra is building an integrated green steel and hydrogen production facility in Boden, Sweden, using renewable electricity and green hydrogen to eliminate carbon-intensive smelting. The tech stack is classically industrial—Siemens, Honeywell, SAP, SCADA, PLC, and Maximo for process control and asset management—reflecting a brownfield operations footprint. Hiring is engineering- and manufacturing-heavy (76 of 111 active roles) with acute focus on preventive/predictive maintenance, process safety, and operational reliability, signaling that the plant's ramp-up is now hitting the execution phase where uptime and compliance drive headcount needs.
Stegra operates a green steel and hydrogen production plant under construction in Boden, Sweden, founded in 2020 to decarbonize hard-to-abate industrial sectors. The facility is designed to produce green iron and green steel by substituting conventional carbon-intensive furnaces with hydrogen-based reduction and renewable electricity. The company employs 201–500 people split between the Boden production site and Stockholm corporate offices, with active recruitment across Sweden and Finland. Core operational concerns center on plant reliability, safety compliance, and maintaining continuous production flow—typical challenges for a new industrial facility scaling toward full capacity.
Stegra produces green steel and green hydrogen using renewable electricity and hydrogen-based reduction at its integrated facility in Boden, Sweden, eliminating carbon-intensive smelting methods.
Stegra's operations rely on Siemens, Honeywell, SAP, SCADA systems, PLCs, Maximo for maintenance management, Oracle, and distribution control systems—standard industrial automation and asset-management tools.
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