The Steelworker for the Future training program.
Ready to make your move?
The Steelworker for the Future craft training program empowers you in two ways: It pays you to earn a degree, and it makes you employable upon graduation.
What's required to apply?
To be considered, you must have a high school diploma (or equivalent). You'll also need to pass a college entrance exam or a Performance Assessment Network (PAN) evaluation.
What happens during the program?
The 2½-year program includes four semesters of classroom training at a participating school, plus up to 24 weeks of on-site training at ArcelorMittal. During the on-site portion of the program, you'll apply what you learn in class and earn credit toward your degree. You'll also encounter mentoring opportunities – not to mention earning enough in wages to pay for your tuition.
What's in it for me?
As a graduate of the Steelworker for the Future program, you'll receive an Associate of Applied Science degree as either a mechanical or an electrical technician.
But best of all, you'll have the tools you need to shape your own future. In fact, you could start at ArcelorMittal earning nearly $20 per hour with attractive vacation time, medical benefits, a 401(k) plan and profit sharing.
To apply, click here.