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Grenoble-Alpes Métropole

Grenoble-Alpes Métropole

www.grenoblealpesmetropole.fr

3 Jobs

1,082 Employees

About the Company

Grenoble-Alpes Metropole is the global Grenoble administration in charge of transportation, waste, economy & development, environment management.

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Grenoble-Alpes Métropole
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Stage étudiant +de 2 mois_Etude relative aux demandeurs de logements sociaux (F/H)
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**Job title** Student Internship – Social Housing Applicants Refusal Study (F/M) **Role Summary** Conduct a comprehensive study on the reasons for refusals of social housing applicants to improve the allocation process. Work full‑time (35 h / week) for 4–6 months, collaborating with housing stakeholders, analyzing data, and producing actionable reports and presentations. **Expectations** - Complete the internship within 4–6 months, 35 h / week. - Maintain strict confidentiality of all data and interviews. - Demonstrate initiative, autonomy, and adaptability to evolving priorities. - Produce clear written outputs and deliver concise oral presentations to technical and policy audiences. **Key Responsibilities** - Gather and analyze quantitative data on applicant refusals before and after the CALEOL decision. - Conduct structured interviews with applicants and service actors. - Identify motivations and barriers leading to refusals. - Propose levers to increase successful applications for priority households. - Draft detailed written reports and prepare presentations for technical and policy meetings. - Participate in internal service meetings and support related projects as needed. **Required Skills** - Proficiency in statistical analysis tools (Excel, SPSS, R, or equivalent). - Interviewing and data collection techniques. - Strong written communication and report‑writing ability. - Ability to work independently, with rigor and confidentiality. - Team collaboration, relationship building, and adaptability. - Basic understanding of local government operations and the social housing sector. **Required Education & Certifications** - Bachelor +4 to Bachelor +5 (Master’s level) in Public Policy, Social Policy, Evaluation, Urban Studies, or a related discipline. - No additional certifications required; knowledge of public administration and housing policy is preferred.
Grenoble, France
On site
06-11-2025
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Stage étudiant +de 2 mois_ Chargée de mission "nouveau schéma directeur des sentiers : mise en place d'un observatoire" (F/H)
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Job title Intern – Trail Network Observatory Role Summary Assist in developing a new master plan for the metropolitan trail network by establishing an observatory that monitors trail usage, environmental risks, and stakeholder interactions. Work under two service heads to design data‑driven monitoring methods, identify data gaps, and produce actionable insights for trail management and policy development. Expectations - Complete the internship within 4–6 months (Feb/March 2026 start). - Produce a comprehensive methodology for traffic and risk monitoring, a data inventory, and a set of key indicators. - Deliver a synthesis report including maps, risk assessments, and proposed actions for stakeholders. Key Responsibilities 1. Design and propose a monitoring methodology using existing data sources (eco‑counts, OutdoorVision platform, maintenance logs). 2. Analyze data to define criteria for usage, traffic, and risk surveillance; establish thresholds and indicators. 3. Identify missing data and under‑reported trail sections needing further study or data collection. 4. Integrate natural hazard data and itinerary access information into the observatory framework. 5. Produce thematic maps of high‑risk, high‑traffic, or environmentally sensitive sectors. 6. Draft a commentary memo outlining analysis outcomes, recommended actions, and monitoring protocols. Required Skills - Proficiency in office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). - Advanced GIS skills (QGIS and related database connectivity). - Data handling and document resource management. - Analytical thinking, critical evaluation, and proposal formulation. - Strong written communication and synthesis abilities. - Ability to work collaboratively across teams and manage time and plans effectively. Required Education & Certifications - Master’s degree (or near completion) in landscape architecture, environmental planning, geography, civil engineering, or related field. - Knowledge of trail management, natural resource protection, or urban planning is essential. - Certification in GIS (QGIS) or equivalent is highly desirable.
Grenoble, France
On site
25-11-2025
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Stage étudiant +de 2 mois_Continuité d'activité et gestion de crise (F/H)
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**Job Title** Student Internship – Business Continuity & Crisis Management (F/M) **Role Summary** Assist the director in designing and formalising operational documents for the Métropole’s resilience strategy. Work over a 2‑4 month period to update the business continuity plan, develop a crisis management guide (emphasising cyber‑security), and refine decision‑making on‑call procedures, ensuring coordination across municipal services. **Expectations** - Deliver concise, actionable documentation to support the Executive Committee. - Apply analytical and research skills to propose improvements for crisis response and continuity. - Collaborate cross‑functionally and communicate findings to stakeholders. - Demonstrate initiative, curiosity, and a proactive stance on resilience issues. **Key Responsibilities** 1. Update and optimise the Métropole’s business continuity plan, linking it with the ongoing IT recovery plan. 2. Define continuity strategies for identified critical activities and recommend staff awareness measures. 3. Contribute to the internal crisis management guide, with a focus on cyber‑security best practices and lessons from other operators. 4. Enhance tools used by the metropolitan command center (mapping, logbooks, telecommunications, ergonomics). 5. Revise the decision‑making on‑call guide, assess current on‑call coordination, and propose improvements. **Required Skills** - Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities. - Excellent written communication and documentation skills. - Proficiency with standard office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). - Good interpersonal skills, initiative, and a clear propensity to propose constructive ideas. - Passion or proven interest in crisis management and resilience. **Required Education & Certifications** Bachelor’s (3‑year) to Master’s (5‑year) degree in Engineering, Political Science, Public Administration, or related disciplines. No specific certifications required.
Grenoble, France
On site
02-12-2025