Tech Jobs in Spain

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Spain's tech scene is booming. With 806 openings across Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, the country offers a vibrant mix of start‑ups, scale‑ups and global enterprises. Strong R&D investment, a young talent pool and a high quality of life make Spain an attractive destination for tech professionals.

The most active industries are fintech—home to Bnext and Cabify—gaming with Unity and King, e‑commerce and digital health. Major employers such as Telefónica, Indra, Amadeus, Glovo and Acciona are headquartered in Madrid’s Silicon Valley, Barcelona’s Poblenou, and Valencia’s TechValley, offering roles from software engineering to AI research.

Living costs vary: Madrid is the most expensive, followed by Barcelona, while Valencia offers a lower cost of living. Transparent salary data lets candidates compare offers against local living expenses, negotiate relocation packages and make informed decisions about where to live and work.

Counter Manager LE LABO _ECI Pintor Sorolla, Valencia

Company: ELC Beauty

Location: Valencia, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Le Labo is seeking a Counter Manager with sales, client acquisition, and team management experience for the opening of their ECI Pintor Sorolla, Valencia stand. The role involves ensuring customer service initiatives are implemented, supervising team performance, maintaining strong client relationships, and driving exceptional customer service to boost sales. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2-3 years of leadership experience, be proactive, and have a practical approach to problem-solving. They should have a genuine understanding of the brand's values, a medium-high level of English proficiency, and an interest in the cosmetics industry. The role also involves leading, training, and motivating the team, identifying strategic partnerships, and ensuring the store's smooth operation and compliance with regulations.

License Compliance Inside Sales Representative - DACH

Company: Autodesk

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Autodesk is seeking a motivated sales representative for future opportunities in the License Compliance Team. The ideal candidate should have at least 2 years of sales experience, comfort with executive-level communication, and fluency in German and English. Responsibilities include leading compliance engagements, educating companies on non-compliant behaviors, and meeting sales targets. The role offers growth opportunities and a competitive compensation package.

Practice Area Project Manager

Company: Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

Location: Madrid, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

BCG is seeking a Practice Area Project Manager to support high-priority projects and strategic initiatives. The role involves working alongside senior leadership and cross-functional teams to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation. The ideal candidate will have experience in structuring and leading complex projects, translating strategic ideas into actionable plans, and driving results autonomously. They should possess strong communication skills, analytical abilities, and proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint. The role offers an opportunity to work in international environments and matrix organizations, with the chance to influence stakeholders across seniority levels.

Electrical Design Engineer

Company: Hitachi Energy

Location: Portugalete, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Legal Counsel

Company: Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

Location: Madrid, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Sales Force Effectiveness Coordinator

Company: BD

Location: Tres Cantos, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Control Systems Engineer

Company: Schneider Electric

Location: Castelldefels, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Head of German Tax Reporting

Company: Celonis

Location: Madrid, Spain

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Celonis, a global leader in Process Mining technology, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Head of German Tax. The role involves leading German tax compliance, managing R&D incentive programs, preparing and filing tax returns, monitoring tax law changes, and providing strategic tax advice. The ideal candidate should have a degree in Accounting, Finance, or Taxation, CPA or Steuerberater certification, extensive tax compliance experience, and in-depth knowledge of German tax laws and accounting standards. Celonis offers opportunities for personal growth, competitive compensation, well-being support, and a diverse, global team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Spain?
Spain offers roles such as Software Engineer, Data Scientist, AI Researcher, Cloud Engineer, Product Manager, UX/UI Designer, Cybersecurity Specialist, DevOps Engineer, and Blockchain Developer. Industries include fintech (Bnext, Cabify), gaming (Unity, King), e‑commerce (El Corte Inglés, Glovo), renewable energy (Acciona), digital health (Doctolib, Alberto's Clinic), and SaaS (Typeform).
Is remote work common in Spain tech companies?
Remote and hybrid models are increasingly common, especially for roles like Front‑end Engineer, Data Analyst, and Product Owner. Companies such as Cabify, Glovo, and Bnext offer fully remote positions, while Indra and Telefónica favor hybrid setups to balance collaboration and flexibility. On‑site presence is still preferred for hardware, security, and certain R&D roles.
Which are the major employers in Spain’s tech sector?
Key employers include Indra, Telefónica, Amadeus, Glovo, Cabify, Bnext, Acciona, Banco Santander, CaixaBank, and the growing startup ecosystem in Barcelona’s Poblenou and Madrid’s Silicon Valley. Regional hubs also host companies like Typeform (Barcelona), Badi (Madrid), and e‑commerce leaders such as El Corte Inglés.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Spain?
Salaries vary by city and experience. In Madrid, junior software engineers earn 30k‑45k € per year, mid‑level 45k‑70k €, and senior 70k‑110k €. Barcelona shows similar ranges, while Valencia offers 25k‑40k € for juniors and 40k‑65k € for mids. Data scientists and AI specialists can expect 35k‑60k € (junior) to 80k‑120k € (senior). Benefits often include health insurance, transport vouchers, and relocation allowances.
How can I relocate to Spain for a tech job?
Secure a job offer with visa sponsorship—many companies provide a work permit. Learn basic Spanish and register with the local municipality (empadronamiento). Familiarize yourself with the Spanish tax system and public health coverage (Seguridad Social). For housing, consider neighborhoods like Chamartín (Madrid), Eixample (Barcelona), or Ruzafa (Valencia). Attend networking events in tech hubs such as Barcelona’s Startup Weekend, Madrid’s Silicon Valley meetup, and Valencia’s TechValley conference to integrate quickly.

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