Faced with drought longer and flooding more frequent, public and private players need to rethink the entire water cycle. Guarantee access to a resource has become rare, clean up more effectively, adapt the networks and works to the climate, developing reuse and reduce carbon footprint are now essential, under the effect of stricter regulations

The Specialised Masters in Water Management Infrastructures" from BUILDERS School of Engineering, accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), This programme trains experts capable of designing, sizing, rehabilitating and operating drinking water and wastewater networks, pumping stations, reservoirs, wastewater treatment plants, retention basins, dykes and protective structures - while guaranteeing performance, safety, compliance and environmental sobriety.
Position yourself as a national and international reference for :
· Design & size sober, resilient and compliant infrastructures, from master plan to implementation plan.
· Diagnosis a sewerage network and draw up a remedial planmeasurement campaigns, modelling, sectorisation, prioritisation of works.
· Design a tank of water storageneeds and scenarios, choice of layout, pre-sizing, structural checks, equipment and operation.
- Design a wastewater treatment plant: choice of process, hydraulic and biological sizing, sludge management, energy/carbon integration and compliance (micropollutants/PFAS).
· Reduce network losses (sectorisation, leak detection, controlled pressure) based on sensors, data & AI.
- Deploying the reuse of waste water after treatment (industrial, urban and agricultural uses) and set up water/energy/material loops with technical and economic analyses.
- Orchestrating integrated river basin management : planning, nature-based solutions, rainwater management.
· Anticipating and managing climate risks: flooding/drought, facility safety, continuity of service and crisis plans.
· Industrialising digital technologyGIS, digital twins, supervision (SCADA), predictive maintenance and decision support.
- Managing complex multi-player projects: project management, CCTP/DCE, public/private contracts, compliance.
- Managing a investment portfolio and measure the impact.
The Specialised Masters in Water Management Infrastructures" paves the way for promising careers in the following areas:
· Hydraulic engineer (design & works)
· Water/sanitation/pluvial project manager
· Environment & water consultant
· Hydro/hydrological modelling & data specialist
· Head of CSR/Environmental Performance (water sector).
(Public & private, in France and abroad).
Admission requirements
This programme is open to candidates with :
Languages a good command of French and English is required (B2 level recommended).
Admission is by application and motivation interview. It is advisable to submit your application as early as possible to maximise their chances of integration.
Rates and financing :
The cost of the course is :
This training can be financed by various schemes:
To submit an application :