
Stegra · Boden
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sust...
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re
building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen.
If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for
this role, or another as we grow.
At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people
like you.
Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and
contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful
life.
This role requires a strong on-site presence in Boden, as the work is closely connected to the day-to-day execution of the
project. The role is best suited for someone who can maintain a consistent presence on site throughout the assignment, whether you
already live in the region, have ties to Northern Sweden, or are prepared to make Boden your base during the project.
Type of employment: Direct temporary employment with Stegra for 12 to 24 months OR consultancy through one of our
consultancy-partners.
Placement: Boden
What you’ll do
Right now, we are looking for a Lead Project Cost Controller for our Project Services team. In this role you will report to our
Project Controls leadership and sit within our Project Delivery function. The team is responsible for providing financial
transparency, cost governance, and decision support across one of the largest industrial projects in Europe.
As Lead Project Cost Controller, you will be responsible for leading cost control activities within a major project area, ensuring
accurate forecasting, reporting, and financial performance throughout project execution. You will work closely with Project
Managers, Area Managers, EPCM partners, Finance, Procurement, and Project Controls to ensure project costs are understood,
controlled, and communicated effectively.
Specific to this role, the day-to-day tasks will include the following but as we are a growing company with very little silos
between teams, other tasks might be included as well.
commitments
What you’ll bring
You’re curious and believe that real progress happens when we work together. You’re not afraid to challenge old ways of thinking
and you treat others with respect while doing it. At Stegra, we value people who take initiative, build trust, and help create a
workplace where everyone can do their best.
Specific to this role, we would like to see that you can tick off a fair amount of the boxes below
related field
industrial or infrastructure projects
Benefits at Stegra
At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re
building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive.
You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid
vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our
relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can
also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature.
Read more about Benefits at Stegra here.
This is Stegra
Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of
eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will
be water and heat.
By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable
plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen
will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future.
Our Boden Site
Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s
where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants—designed with safety, efficiency, and people in
mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of
living near nature, schools, and community life.
Boden Video
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. About the Role As Central Cost Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the integrity, consistency, and insightfulness of cost performance across one of Europe’s most ambitious industrial projects. Sitting within the Central Project Controls Function, this role provides governance and oversight across the programme - setting standards, supporting delivery teams, and ensuring the accuracy of cost data that informs strategic decisions. You will own cost control frameworks and tools, guide embedded project teams, and act as a key interface between cost engineering, planning, risk, and finance. Contract Type: 18-Month Fixed-Term Contract Location: Boden Reports To: Head of Central Project Controls Key Responsibilities * Develop, maintain, and own Stegra’s cost control standards, tools, templates, and procedures. * Provide independent oversight of cost performance across all delivery areas, identifying variances, trends, and risks. * Ensure a single, reliable source of cost data is maintained across the project lifecycle. * Govern and coordinate the cost aspects of the integrated change control process, ensuring cross-functional impact assessments. * Support Area Cost Leads in applying consistent cost methodologies and reporting standards. * Provide training and guidance to cost control staff across the project. * Produce consolidated cost dashboards and insights for Stegra leadership and the Project Improvement Unit. * Drive continuous improvement in cost management systems, processes, and practices. * Deploy cost resources into delivery areas when additional support is required. * Manages the end‑to‑end change control process across all disciplines, ensuring changes are assessed, coordinated, and implemented. * Own the change control framework, standards, workflows, and templates for the entire project. * Ensure all proposed changes are assessed for impacts across cost, schedule, risk, and interfaces. * Support area teams to embed effective change control practices. What We’re Looking For * ~15 years of experience in cost control within large-scale industrial or infrastructure projects, ideally under EPCM contracts. * Deep understanding of cost management frameworks, including AACE and PMI standards. * Proven experience working across interfaces such as engineering, procurement, construction, quality, and planning. * Strong proficiency in cost control tools and reporting systems, including Earned Value Management (EVM), forecasting, and KPIs. * Demonstrated ability to lead in complex, fast-paced environments with multiple stakeholders and shifting priorities. * Strong communication and influencing skills; capable of working cross-functionally and supporting executive-level decisions. * A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with a strong sense of structure, integrity, and accountability. Contract & Location * 18-month fixed-term contract to support the delivery phase of the Boden project. * Need to work and be located in our site in Boden. Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future.
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. This role requires a strong on-site presence in Boden, as the work is closely connected to the day-to-day execution of the project. The role is best suited for someone who can maintain a consistent presence on site throughout the assignment, whether you already live in the region, have ties to Northern Sweden, or are prepared to make Boden your base during the project. Type of employment: Direct temporary employment with Stegra for 12 to 24 months OR consultancy through one of our consultancy-partners. Placement: Boden What you’ll do Right now, we are looking for a Planning & Scheduling Lead for our Central Planning team. A lead to us is an experienced person similar to a senior role. In this role you will report to our Planning leadership and sit within our Project Delivery function. The team is responsible for driving planning excellence, schedule assurance, and project-wide coordination across one of the largest industrial projects in Europe. As Planning & Scheduling Lead, you will act as the Owner's representative for planning and scheduling within your assigned project area. You will work closely with Construction, Engineering, Commissioning, EPCM partners, and contractors to ensure schedules are realistic, integrated, and aligned with project objectives. This is a site-based role with a strong focus on schedule assurance, progress validation, forecasting, and delivery performance. Specific to this role, the day-to-day tasks will include the following but as we are a growing company with very little silos between teams, other tasks might be included as well. * Act as the planning and scheduling focal point for an assigned project area * Review and challenge EPCM and contractor schedules to ensure quality, logic integrity, and compliance with project standards * Develop, maintain, and manage the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) for the assigned area * Integrate schedules from contractors, EPCM partners, and stakeholders into a single aligned plan * Monitor progress, perform schedule analysis, and provide forecasting based on actual site conditions * Identify schedule risks, constraints, and opportunities, and support mitigation and recovery planning * Participate in site reviews, coordination meetings, and planning workshops with project stakeholders * Produce weekly and monthly schedule reports to support project controls and management decision-making What you’ll bring You’re curious and believe that real progress happens when we work together. You’re not afraid to challenge old ways of thinking and you treat others with respect while doing it. At Stegra, we value people who take initiative, build trust, and help create a workplace where everyone can do their best. Specific to this role, we would like to see that you can tick off a fair amount of the boxes below * Experience in project planning and scheduling within large-scale industrial or infrastructure projects * Strong experience managing Integrated Master Schedules (IMS) in complex project environments * Good understanding of planning methodologies, schedule assurance, and forecasting techniques * Experience reviewing and challenging contractor and EPCM schedules * Understanding of schedule risk analysis and QRA processes * Strong analytical and reporting skills with the ability to translate data into actionable insights * Experience coordinating across multiple stakeholders, disciplines, and delivery areas * Ability to work effectively in a site-based, fast-paced construction environment Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future. Our Boden Site Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants—designed with safety, efficiency, and people in mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of living near nature, schools, and community life. Boden Video
Studies show that women and underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. At Stegra, we’re building an impact-driven, sustainable company - and we need a diverse, inclusive team to make it happen. If you share our passion but don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the perfect fit for this role, or another as we grow. At Stegra, we’re not just building a plant, we’re proving that sustainable industry is possible. And to do that, we need people like you. Join a team where safety comes first. Where we support each other, learn as we go, and make space for everyone to grow and contribute. This is your chance to be part of something big - while being closer to nature and leading a balanced, purposeful life. CONTENT & COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST As content and communications specialist at Stegra, you will spearhead the production of the content that helps shape the story of the company, ranging from its purpose and vision to the progress in daily operations and profiling the people who make up the broader Stegra team. You will also support the broader communications team with different assignments. Joining Stegra, you will be part of an impact company and a modern, sustainable, industrial player set out to reduce emissions in. some of the world’s dirtiest industries. You’ll be part of the Communication team, reporting to the Head of Communication. Collaboration across several teams is a natural way of working in the communications team, including but not limited to, operations, business development, construction and employer branding. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Content production: As part of the communications team, and specifically together with the web and social media editor, plan and execute the production of content assets for a variety of channels. This is expected to take up about 50% of a full-time role. o Crafting engaging and relevant content for short, mid and longer term, including but not limited to, text, photo, film and graphics. The content should be tailored for various platforms including web and social media and must align with the company’s strategy and brand objectives. o Develop creative concepts affirming Stegra’s perception as the first of the new; a modern industrial player and a green-tech company. o Together with Web and social media editor, analyze the performance of content in different channels and adapt production plans accordingly. o Collaborate with agencies to create specific content packages and well as the ongoing documentation of the construction and operations of the plant in Boden. o Support the production of externally developed content by partners or visitors from the media. o Produce or edit content based on internal communications needs. Communications assignments: o Work with projects, events and partnerships for various communications assignments in the communications function, both internal and external. This part of the role is expected to take up the remaining 50% of a full-time position. o Plan and coordinate conference speaker participation for Stegra, including prioritizing among requests and following up with speakers. o Project manage communications events such as inaugurations, partnership events or company participation at externally organized brand building events. o Develop, plan and coordinate activation and events related to strategic brand partnerships together with Group Brand Lead. o Active support to team colleagues working in public and media relations, internal communications and brand. WHAT YOU BRING: o An ability to move between strategy, tactics and operational mode with ease. At Stegra we roll up our sleeves and contribute with high and low in a small communications team o 5-10 years proven experience in communications, with a particular focus on content creation and editorial production. o Experience from fast-paced and changing environments is a must and previous experience in industrial or sustainability sectors is beneficial. o Collaboration, team-work and the ability to lead projects is required in this role, so those skills and personality traits are a necessity. It’s not always easy in a fast growing and changing organization, and should be perceived as a positive challenge by a person suited for this role. o A good understanding of digital communication and experience from working in a highly digital environment with external or internal communication o Good communication skills in both Swedish and English. Both verbal and written, with experience crafting messages for a wide range of audiences. Whilst the corporate language is English, the role is active in a dual language environment. o A passion for creative content creation, communication and a personal drive to be part of building something new, both in the bigger picture and in the daily operations Benefits at Stegra At Stegra, you’ll join a company where your work has real impact on the climate, the industry, and future generations. We’re building a culture rooted in safety, trust, and inclusion, where people feel supported to grow and thrive. You’ll receive fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements, along with benefits like up to 30 days of paid vacation, occupational pension, parental benefits, and insurance. If you need support with relocation or immigration, our relocation department will help guide you through the process, whether it’s permits, housing or other practical matters. You can also enjoy perks like subsidized gym memberships and bike leases, plus the everyday benefits of life closer to nature. Read more about Benefits at Stegra here. This is Stegra Stegra is on a mission to change the global steel industry by producing green hydrogen, iron, and steel - with the goal of eliminating CO₂ emissions. Instead of coal, we use green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity, meaning our primary emissions will be water and heat. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitized, and sustainable plant in Boden, Northern Sweden - currently under construction. But this is just the beginning. Our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize industries beyond steel, paving the way for a cleaner future. Our Boden Site Our Boden site is located just west of Boden City, right in the heart of a growing green industrial hub in Northern Sweden. It’s where we’re building one of the world’s most modern, sustainable steel plants— designed with safety, efficiency, and people in mind. With just a 10-minute commute from town, you'll be close to both cutting-edge technology and the everyday convenience of living near nature, schools, and community life. Boden Video