Job advertisements in the field of manufacturing in Luxembourg

Industrial production is present in Luxembourg! On this page, you will find a list of vacant positions in the trades of production.

The steel industry is the first industry to appear in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is an essential part of the Luxembourg economy. Arcelor Mittal, a leader in steel production, has notably set up its head office in Luxembourg. Today, the labour market is flourishing as the sector employs around 37,000 people in almost 1,000 companies and accounts for 6% of the country's GDP.

Many companies have decided to operate in Luxembourg, to enjoy a favourable and stable economic environment, and a flexible legal framework. Among employers, we may find job offers at:

  • DuPont in Contern, one of the biggest industrial groups in chemical, is producing special plastic components.
  • Goodyear in Colmar-Berg, is manufacturing tires worldwide.
  • Luxlait in Roost, historical Luxembourg agricultural cooperative, is specialising in milk processing.
  • Circuit Foil in Wiltz, world leader in the production of high quality copper foil.

Recruiters are offering permanent contracts, as well as fixed-term contracts in factories all year long. Recurring jobs are for workers, technicians and engineers in the fields of production and maintenance.

You will always find jobs for:

  • welders: carry out assembly work. Depending on the missions you may be asked to master different welding techniques.
  • maintenance technicians: operate curative and preventive maintenance of the machines and work to optimize their performance.
  • production operatives: these are production workers; they may also be working as forklift operator, pickers, packers, warehouse operatives.
  • turners/millers: manufacture parts in small or large series on traditional or numerically controlled machines. In this field, profiles are various, and employers also expect applications from quality qhse manager, team leaders, process engineers, and candidates with skills in Mechanical / Electricity / Automatism.

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week of 25/11