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The building trades

 

The professional integration of young engineers graduating from BUILDERS École d'ingénieurs is one of the school's strong points.

Since it was founded, BUILDERS École d'ingénieurs has always achieved a rate of integration that is higher than the national average for engineering schools in France.

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Exciting opportunities for engineers trained at BUILDERS

Every year, BUILDERS School of Engineering trains talented individuals who are ready to take on the challenges of the Building and Public Works (B TP ) sector. Thanks to our innovative teaching methods, our students acquire the skills they need to design, coordinate and innovate in this fast-changing field. As engineers, they occupy strategic positions that shape the infrastructures and buildings of the future, while meeting environmental and social challenges.

With 1.7 million jobs in France and sales of €215 billion, the construction and public works sector is a dynamic industry offering a wide range of career opportunities. Find out more about the specialisms open to engineers and the key figures for this vital sector.

Team Management

  • Project Manager

Oversees the achievement of objectives within set deadlines while motivating teams.

Responsibilities: human resources management, task planning, conflict resolution.
 

  • Site Manager

Coordinates operations on site to ensure quality and safety.

Responsibilities: Supervising subcontractors, complying with standards and managing unforeseen events.
 

Design and technical studies

  • Design Engineer

Analyses and plans the technical aspects of projects.

Responsibilities: drawing up plans, dimensioning calculations, compliance with standards.
 

  • Structural Engineer


Designs concrete, steel or timber structures to ensure their strength and durability.

Responsibilities: load calculations, materials analysis, design optimisation.
 

Project management


Project Management Engineer


Manages all phases of a project, from planning to delivery.

Responsibilities: monitoring budgets and deadlines, managing teams, anticipating risks.
 

Project Director
 

Manages large-scale, complex projects by coordinating various stakeholders.

Responsibilities: overall strategy, stakeholder management, performance supervision.
 

Environment and quality

  • Environmental Engineer


Integrates sustainable solutions to minimise the ecological impact of projects.

Responsibilities: waste management, design of environmentally-friendly practices, environmental impact assessment.
 

Quality Manager


Ensures compliance with standards and optimises internal processes.

Responsibilities: Audits, team training, non-conformity management.

Research and innovation

  • Research and Development Engineer


Explores and tests new technologies to improve the construction sector.

Responsibilities: Development of prototypes, validation of innovative methods.

 

  • Innovation Project Manager


Identifies and implements innovative solutions for processes and materials.

Responsibilities: managing partnerships, coordinating research teams.
 

New materials

  • Materials Engineer


Studies and selects the most suitable materials for sustainable construction.

Responsibilities: Performance tests, development of new materials.
 

  • Materials Innovation Manager


Supervises research into emerging materials to meet the challenges of the future.

Responsibilities: Management of collaborative projects, implementation of innovative solutions.
 

Decarbonated energies

  • Energy and Sustainable Building Engineer


Integrates renewable energy solutions into projects.

Responsibilities: Analysis of energy requirements, energy efficiency management.
 

  • Carbon-free Energy Manager


Develops strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of infrastructures.

Responsibilities: Coordination with partners, monitoring green energy projects.
 

Management positions

  • Technical Director


Defines the technical direction of projects and manages the engineering teams.

Responsibilities: validating technological choices, monitoring innovations.
 

  • Managing Director


Steers overall strategy and represents the company in dealings with partners.

Responsibilities: management of human and financial resources, business development.
 

Versatility in a variety of sectors


Engineers trained at BUILDERS also excel in sectors such as :

  • Tourism : designing sustainable and attractive infrastructures.
  • Luxury : Creation of top-of-the-range spaces combining aesthetics and innovation.
  • Aeronautics: Developing complex systems for advanced infrastructures.