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.

Field Sales Representative

Company: Arrow Electronics

Location: Tres Cantos, Spain

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Arrow ECS Spain is seeking a Field Sales Representative to join their dynamic sales team in Madrid. The role involves managing vendor and partner relationships, developing sales strategies, and arranging meetings to increase market share. The ideal candidate should have IT sales experience, strong public speaking skills, data analytics proficiency, and be a native or proficient Spanish speaker with good English skills. Arrow offers a competitive salary, hybrid work setup, growth opportunities, and a dynamic work environment.

Licensing Consultant II

Company: Ansys

Location: Madrid, Spain

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Ansys, a leading provider of engineering simulation software, is seeking a Licensing Consultant II (LC2). The LC2 will be an expert in software license agreements, technologies, software asset management, and audits. Key responsibilities include data analysis, managing stakeholders in the compliance process, preparing accurate documents, and presenting Ansys licensing to both customers and internal teams. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or law, with 4+ years of experience in a license compliance role. Fluency in English and the local language is required. Preferred qualifications include experience in license compliance, software audits, negotiations, strategy, and data analytics.

Inside Sales Representative II

Company: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Location: Tres Cantos, Spain

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Thermo Fisher Scientific is seeking an Inside Sales Representative for their Genetic Analysis sales team. The role involves achieving sales targets for consumables solutions, identifying and closing sales opportunities, and prospecting for new business. The position is office-based with occasional travel for relationship building and field visits. The ideal candidate will have a BSc in Life Sciences, sales experience, knowledge of Genetic Analysis workflow, strong interpersonal skills, and proficiency in Italian and English. The role offers opportunities for growth within a large, innovative organization.

Finance Business Partner for Systems

Company: Schneider Electric

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Schneider Electric is seeking a detail-oriented, high-achieving individual to drive strategic planning and commercial success across Systems businesses and Divisions. The role involves co-piloting with Zone Business VP and local Business Leader to deliver and optimize long and short-term business performance, forging strong partnerships with System business leaders, and contributing to strategic roadmap definition. The candidate will also drive commercial profitability, monitor action plans, and ensure financial performance. They will play a critical role in the Iberian Finance organization's Business Finance Transformation and contribute to One Finance. Essential skills include financial acumen, analytical skills, strategic thinking, leadership, communication, problem-solving abilities, risk management, project management, and adaptability. Schneider Electric values inclusion, mastery, purpose, action, curiosity, and teamwork, aiming to be a sustainable and resilient company.

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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