Full-Time

Junior Planner / OPCG

Infrastructure, City and Transport Unit

Posted on 8/18/2026

Ingérop

Ingérop

1,001-5,000 employees

Independent engineering firm for infrastructure

No salary listed

Rueil-Malmaison, France

Hybrid

Two days of telework per week.

Master's

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
AutoCAD

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Requirements
  • A Bac +5, engineering, or university education in transport, urban engineering, civil engineering, construction, or VRD is required.
  • Two to five years of planning experience are required, including construction-site monitoring experience in transport, ideally metro projects, and good knowledge of systems.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Project, AutoCAD, Primavera, and TILOS is mandatory.
  • The candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and writing skills, autonomy, decision-making ability, rigor, and the ability to handle complex situations.
  • The candidate must be able to work in a team, arbitrate, anticipate, and make proposals.
Responsibilities
  • Act as the junior OPC G planner on the metro construction project.
  • Participate in preparing and maintaining the project's consolidated schedules.
  • Integrate planning assumptions from related projects, including inputs and outputs, using Primavera.
  • Ensure consistency among the different planning levels: N1, N2, and N3.
  • Incorporate project developments and program modifications into the schedules.
  • Contribute to planning-impact analysis and produce decision-support materials for the project owner.
  • Contribute to preparing responses to calls for tenders under the responsibility of a project manager or service manager.
  • Participate in the activity's research and development efforts.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience on metro projects is ideal.

Ingérop is an independent engineering and consulting firm with about 1,900 employees, offering services in Infrastructure, Town & Transportation, Water & Environment, and Energy & Industrial facilities for public and private clients worldwide (70 countries). Its work includes studies, design, project management, and contracting through its subsidiaries Arcora, Cicad, Géos, Rendel, Rauscher Gruppe, and Ingérop Contracting. Unlike many competitors, it remains independently owned and leverages a global network to focus on sustainability in mobility, energy transition, and living environments. Its goal is to help clients invest in and implement infrastructure and environmental projects through technical expertise and international execution capacity to advance sustainable development.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Rueil-Malmaison, France

Founded

1992

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What believers are saying

  • 2025 revenue reached 507 million euros, up 11%, with 777 million backlog.
  • April and June 2026 acquisitions expanded water, climate, Swiss, and German coverage.
  • Dunkerque expansion and Germany's 60 million-euro target show sustained international growth.

What critics are saying

  • Six German acquisitions since 2018 strain integration and quality control in 2026.
  • The February 2025 South African tender ruling shows vulnerability in public procurement.
  • One major design liability claim can hit margins, insurers, and Ingérop's independence.

What makes Ingérop unique

  • Independent ownership lets Ingérop move faster than Bouygues, EGIS, or Arcadis.
  • 2026 acquisitions add rare water, climate, architecture, and Swiss-building expertise.
  • French roots plus 70-country reach support public infrastructure clients across multiple geographies.

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