Stocksbridge sits in the upper Don Valley at the north-western edge of Sheffield, a steel town built around the works that Samuel Fox founded in 1842. The steelmaking operation here trades as Speciality Steel UK, part of the Liberty Steel group. Live vacancies lean towards metals, engineering and skilled trades, with retail and care work clustered around the Fox Valley centre and the older shops along Manchester Road.
The steelworks remains the defining employer. The Stocksbridge plant rolls and forges alloy, stainless and aerospace-grade steel on the valley-floor site off Manchester Road (S36 2JA), feeding aero engine, landing gear and high-integrity engineering supply chains. The steelmaking business, Speciality Steel UK, was placed into compulsory liquidation in August 2025 and has since run under the Official Receiver, with government funding keeping the Stocksbridge and Rotherham sites open while a buyer is found; a preferred bidder entered exclusive talks in spring 2026. Steel roles therefore ebb and flow with that process. Next to the works, the Fox Valley centre occupies former steelworks land and brings the retail and hospitality jobs: Aldi, The Range, Sports Direct, Boots, Iceland, Greggs and a row of cafes and restaurants, with an M&S Foodhall planned to open in autumn 2026. Smaller engineering and storage firms sit on the Manchester Road and Deepcar industrial sites.
A lot of skilled vacancies come through agencies. Sheffield-based technical and industrial recruiters cover the steel and precision-engineering work, so it is worth registering with the metals desks as well as applying direct. On transport, Stocksbridge has no passenger station, so rail means Penistone (about 3 miles) on the Penistone Line between Huddersfield and Sheffield via Barnsley, or the 57 bus to Middlewood Park & Ride for the Supertram into Sheffield, roughly ten minutes on the bus. The A616 Stocksbridge bypass connects to the M1 at Junction 35A and runs over the Woodhead to Manchester. The town and Deepcar are in the S36 postcode.
Jobs in Stocksbridge

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Frequently asked questions
Who are the biggest employers in Stocksbridge?
The Stocksbridge steelworks, run as Speciality Steel UK within the Liberty Steel group, is the largest, operating the alloy and aerospace steel plant off Manchester Road that grew out of Samuel Fox's original works. The Fox Valley retail centre next door is the other major source of jobs, with stores including Aldi, The Range, Sports Direct, Boots and Iceland. Beyond those, most work is with smaller engineering, storage and trade firms on the Deepcar and Manchester Road industrial sites.
How do I get to work in Sheffield from Stocksbridge without a car?
There is no train station in Stocksbridge, so the usual route is the 57 bus down to Middlewood, which is a Park & Ride stop on the Supertram. From Middlewood you pick up the tram into Sheffield city centre or Hillsborough. The bus leg takes around ten minutes, and Penistone station (about 3 miles away) is the nearest mainline option if you need rail.
What sectors should I focus on for jobs in Stocksbridge?
Metals and engineering dominate: steelmaking, forging, rolling, plus the maintenance, technical and lab roles that support an aerospace-grade steel plant. Skilled trades and HGV or warehouse work come up regularly on the industrial sites in Deepcar. Retail, hospitality and care make up most of the rest, largely through Fox Valley and the town centre.