Eiffage Route

Route

COMMERCIAL.ESECTEUR(H/F)

Vienne, France FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“COMMERCIAL. E SECTEUR (H/F) at Eiffage Route. Skills: Commercial, BTP, Sales. Observe and enforce safety rules. Comply with quality and environment system”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve objectives

Industry & Context.

Route
Eligibility Requirements

Driving license required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum laboratory experience, Permis exigé

Nice to Have

Diplômé(e) d'un Bac+2 dans le domaine du commerce ou du BTP, Expérience professionnelle souhaitée: 2 ans minimum dans la fonction de commercial ou dans le secteur du BTP et de l 'exploitation de carrières.

What You'll Do.

Observe and enforce safety rules

Comply with quality and environment system

Assume responsibility for testing equipment

Receive and take samples of materials and products

Organize operations and carry out tests

sign and forward test reports

Participate in inter-laboratory testing campaigns

Inform superior of problems or malfunctions

Exchange information with external contacts

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Pass on your knowledge, in particular when welcoming an intern or a new hire; Works and industry operators; Exchange information with external contacts

Communication Scope

Exchange information with external contacts

Full Job Description

Eiffage Route contribue à l’amélioration du réseau français, des voies communales aux tracés autoroutiers, qu’il s’agisse de conception, de construction ou d’entretien. Experte en aménagement urbain, Eiffage Route participe également à la réalisation de projets portuaires, aéroportuaires, industriels et commerciaux. MISSIONS Management/Resources .Observe and enforce safety rules in all circumstances (in the laboratory and during on-site interventions). .Comply with the provisions of the company quality and environment system. .Pass on your knowledge, in particular when welcoming an intern or a new hire. Technical expertise .Assume responsibility for the testing equipment used and ensure it’s in good working order, that it undergoes metrological testing, and that the facilities are clean. .Receive samples and take samples of materials and products. .Measure and analyze, take readings and report them. .Assume responsibility for the quality of the tests entrusted to you in compliance with the provisions of the quality system (proficiency with reference texts, operating procedures and equipment). .Organize your operations and carry out your tests according to the schedule and instructions given to you. .Write up, sign and forward the test reports within your scope to your manager. .Participate in inter-laboratory testing campaigns. .Inform your superior in case of any problems or malfunctions. .Exchange information with external contacts and even represent the external control department of the company if necessary. JOB REQUIREMENTS (training, education, certifications, etc.) .High school diploma/2 years’ higher education .Training subjects: chemistry, physical measurements, material sciences, etc. .Minimum laboratory experience JOB ENVIRONMENT .Reporting line: Laboratory technician superior, Technical assistant .Internal relations: Works and industry operators .External relations: External testing laboratories ** _Votre profil :_** _Formation / Compétences :_ Diplômé(e

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