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Property development, urban development, construction: Eiffage Construction offers a wide range of career paths in its three main business lines.
To support its growth, Eiffage Construction recruits thousands of men and women every year, including technicians, craftsmen, engineers, managers and apprentices.
Works supervisor
The works supervisor is the orchestrator of the project, from the design phase through to handover.
They are responsible for works running smoothly, in terms of safety, quality, meeting deadlines and high profitability.
Works manager
The works manager is responsible for managing all the sites under their responsibility.
Their contacts are the prime contractor, customers, suppliers and the agency management.
Works & services manager
The works & services manager responds to customer requests for construction, upkeep and routine maintenance work, and is responsible for developing the customer portfolio.
Master craftsman
As the "boss" of the site superintendents, the master craftsman coordinates, leads and directs their actions.
They are the ultimate guarantor that the work conforms to what was ordered.
After-sales service manager
The after-sales service manager is responsible for safeguarding the company's interests in the event of a claim and for ensuring the safety of work sites.
A vital function for Eiffage Construction, its employees and customers….
Technical analyst
An expert in construction techniques, the technical analyst designs and calculates economic structures, both in the short and long term, in accordance with regulations and contracts.
Pricing/project analyst
The pricing/project analyst assesses the cost of a project and the site expenses upstream, so that the sales teams can make the best proposal to the customer.
Methods analyst
The design and methods analyst is an engineer who specifies the various phases of the work projects.
This is the person who identifies the human, material and technical resources required to ensure the success of the operation.
Property development programme manager
The property development programme manager is responsible for all aspects of the project: financial, legal, technical, commercial, etc.
They conduct and manage all the phases, from assembly to perfect completion.