Work-Study HSE Project Manager (M/F) – REF: CMH8
Come visit Terra Botanica, the park where plants come to life!
Located in Angers, France, Terra Botanica is Europe's first theme park dedicated to the world of plants. Visitors can discover over 500,000 exceptional plants from 5 continents.
Are you looking for a challenging work-study program in a dynamic, technical, and inspiring environment? Do you want to contribute to projects that really make a difference? You’ve come to the right place!
As part of its efforts to develop its HSE policy, CSR strategy, and technical projects related to energy, Terra Botanica is seeking a work-study engineering student to join the team. Reporting to the park’s technical and development manager, the student will work closely with the group’s HSE/CSR consultant, who is already responsible for the overall management of these initiatives.
An ideal position for a future engineer with an interest in safety, regulations, and the environment.
You will also be involved in all HSE/CSR matters, gradually taking on more responsibility. The areas include:
Energy, Waste, and the Environment (CSR):
- Energy and waste management and reporting: monitoring dashboards and conducting analyses, filing administrative reports, assisting with contract management, and creating the annual schedule for dumpster rotations;
- Technical projects and energy innovations: contributing to the action plan, monitoring energy optimization projects, and identifying and securing available grants for projects;
- CSR and sustainable development: supporting carbon footprint assessments / BEGES and related initiatives, establishing new sustainable development indicators, participating in water conservation projects, leading the CSR initiative, and liaising with internal representatives.
Ensuring occupational safety and health:
- Participate in the revision and updating of the DUER;
- Contribution to PAPRIPACT: monitoring of initiatives, regulatory monitoring, cost estimation;
- Draft prevention plans;
- Ensure proper implementation and collect reports on regulatory inspections;
- Analyze workplace accidents in collaboration with the HR department;
- Draft informational materials and awareness-raising resources related to occupational health and safety.
Accessibility and Relations with the DDT
- Update the public accessibility registry;
- Help draft accessibility guidelines;
- Track accessibility non-conformities;
- Contribute to the internal accessibility guide;
- Maintain working relationships with the DDT on certain issues.
Fire safety and public building regulations:
- Help update technical drawings, evacuation plans, emergency response plans, and PERs;
- Draft safety data sheets for new products, DACAMs, and ERP regulatory dossiers;
- Update the safety log;
- Participate in safety committees.
Do you have the right profile?
Are you an engineering student, a student in a specialized program, or someone interested in Health, Safety, and the Environment? Above all, are you looking for a work-study program where you’ll play an active role, gaining hands-on experience across a variety of topics that combine fieldwork, technical skills, regulatory compliance, and project management?
Your strengths lie in your ability to understand, analyze, organize, and synthesize information. You are also meticulous, highly organized, and naturally proactive, which enables you to take the initiative and offer new ideas.
You enjoy working with teams, and you’re comfortable dealing with regulatory issues (public access buildings, accessibility, fire safety).
Terms & Conditions & Organization?
Pay is set at the minimum wage (according to the legal pay scale for work-study programs).
The site is easily accessible by tram and bus, and the company covers 50% of the cost of public transportation. A sustainable mobility allowance is also available (to help cover the cost of commuting between home and work using alternative, eco-friendly modes of transportation, such as bicycles and scooters).
Given the park’s schedule, this position may require working on weekends and holidays, depending on the park’s operating hours and seasonal highlights.
Why join us?
- A unique work environment, nestled in the heart of a botanical theme park,
- A comprehensive work-study program that balances hands-on experience with creativity,
- A close-knit, collaborative, and dedicated team.
Ready to take up the challenge?
- Maximize your chances and take part in the job fair organized by Le J, the Angers City Hall’s Youth Center.
- "Unfortunately, I'm not available, but I'll give it a shot anyway": Send your application by email to recrutement@terrabotanica.fr
