Easy recruitment
of French engineers are educated in the Hauts-de-France region
engineering schools in Dunkirk educate the future talent of the decarbonised industry
More than 40 employment agencies can provide local help with HR matters.
of the region’s population is under the age of 25
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
With almost 10% of France’s engineers educated in the Hauts-de-France region, the Dunkirk area benefits from a large skills pool in the territory itself or in its immediate vicinity.
Two engineering schools in Dunkirk have launched a degree in energy engineering:
• EILCO,
• IMT Nord Europe – Écoles des Mines,
There you’ll find the talent needed to encourage your company’s growth and to help implement energy transition and decarbonisation initiatives. This offer is part of the “skills and training” component of a national project entitled Dunkirk, Creative Energy.
Located just 30 minutes away by high-speed train, the city of Lille is ranked the third biggest university city in mainland France and is part of what makes the region so attractive. The students and engineers educated there can also meet the needs of the local industrial sector.
ARE YOU SEEKING SKILLS RELATING TO THE TRANSITION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
The IUT Littoral Côte d’Opale (Technological University Institute) offers a course called “Jobs in the Transition and in Energy Efficiency”.
• It’s a University Technology Diploma which, over three years, trains combustion and energy scientists to work in the building and industry sectors in line with the different national and European policies on the energy transition.
• During their diploma, the students learn about all the technologies relating to the energy transition. Dunkirk’s MT2E department has a modern, high-performance technology platform. It comprises test units on hydrogen, methanation, steam, cold and other technologies relating to renewable energies (wood, heat pumps, solar energy…).
• This course is also offered as a three-year sandwich course.