The steel industry plays an important role in the release of toxic pollutants, including heavy metals, into the environment. The present descriptive-applied study was conducted in 2022 to identify the sources of heavy metal emissions in surface soils in the vicinity of a steel industry using positive matrix factor and chemical mass balance models. Soil samples (50 samples) were systematically collected from four areas within the steel plant, and a control area of 15 km was established. Five main sources, including the earth's crust (factor 1), vehicles (factor 2), steel industry (factor 3), biomass (factor 4), and other sources (factor 5), were identified as the main factors of heavy metals in the positive matrix factor model. Cobalt, nickel, and zinc had the highest mean concentrations with values of 14.5, 1.21, and 0.92mg kg-1, respectively. Cadmium and Lead showed the lowest concentrations with values of 0.02 and 0.10 mg kg-1 in samples inside and outside the Khuzestan Steel Company area, respectively. Comparing the contribution of different sources in the release of heavy metals in the identified factors showed that the steel industry, other sources, earth's crust, vehicles, and biomass accounted for 24, 23, 19, 18, and 16 percent in the positive matrix factor model and 23, 22, 20, 18, and 17 percent in the chemical mass balance model, respectively. The positive matrix factor and chemical mass balance models showed that there was a high level of soil contamination with heavy metals in the vicinity of the Khuzestan Steel Company in Ahvaz city.