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Communications Officer
The European Steel Association (EUROFER AISBL) is looking for a Communications Officer to support the Association’s external outreach efforts in one of the most exciting and challenging moments for the sector. Join us in communicating the transition of steel to net-zero, its key role in enhancing circularity, clean-tech value chains and as a driver of the hydrogen economy for building a resilient and climate-neutral EU.
Preferred start date:
1 September 2023
Experience level:
1-3 years
Reporting to:
EUROFER Director General, under the supervision of the Head of Communications.
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Core duties:
Additional duties:
Qualifications and experience
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Desirable:
Tenure:
This contract is for a full-time position with a permanent contract under Belgian law (CDI).
Offer:
EUROFER offers an attractive working environment with many additional perks. These include a competitive salary, bike allowance or public transport within Brussels, lunch vouchers, pension-group, possibility for partial telework, mobile phone, laptop.
Apply:
Please write to communications@eurofer.eu to apply for this position. Please use email subject line “EUROFER Communications Officer Application”.
Your CV must not exceed two pages (preferably no EUROPASS format) and your cover letter, in English, must not exceed one page. Applications that do not respect the above conditions will not be considered.
Deadline date for applications: 3 July 2023. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
About EUROFER:
EUROFER is located in Brussels and was founded in 1976. It represents almost the entirety of steel production in the European Union. Its members are steel companies and national steel federations throughout the EU.
The European Steel Association is led by a Director General, supported by around twenty full time staff. The presidency of the European Steel Association is held on a rotating basis by its members.
The European Steel Association is recorded in the EU transparency register: 93038071152-83.
Brussels, 13 February 2025 – Following the high-level conference “A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism for Climate - Addressing carbon leakage to strengthen global climate action”, organised in Paris by the European Commission and the French Ministries of Finance, Economics and Climate Transition, EUROFER emphasises that simplification must go hand in hand with ensuring the instrument’s effectiveness. This means addressing key issues such as resource shuffling, exports, and the inclusions of products further down the value chain.
Brussels, 11 February 2025
Brussels, 06 February 2025 – The economic and geopolitical conditions that have affected the European steel market over the past two years show no signs of improvement and have further deepened their negative impact on the sector in 2024. Growing uncertainty continues to weigh also on 2025 and 2026, with the outlook hinging on unpredictable developments especially as regards international trade. According to EUROFER’s latest Economic and Steel Market Outlook, the recession in apparent steel consumption in 2024 will be steeper than previously projected (-2.3%, down from -1.8%) and the expected recovery in 2025 has now been downgraded (+2.2%, down from +3.8%). Similarly, steel-using sectors’ recession has been revised downwards for 2024 (-3.3% from -2.7%), while growth projections for 2025 have also been lowered (+0,9% from +1.6%). Some acceleration is not expected until 2026 (+2.1%). Steel imports remain at historically high levels (28%) also in the third quarter of 2024.