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As part of your activities, you will be primarily responsible for:
-Conducting studies and leading projects (to support public policy and research) which aim to diagnose risks, understand and characterise hazardous phenomena and the potential consequences, map risks and hazards, and propose risk prevention measures in areas exposed to natural and coastal risks;
-Producing assessments and providing an opinion when needed about at-risk zones, potentially during periods of crisis (land movements, falling rocks, bank/coastal erosion);
-Organising and contributing to the completion of land surveys to gather data and ensure that instruments are maintained - In particular, contributing to monitoring the receding coastline as part of the assignments set by the Mayotte Coastal Observatory, or monitoring soil erosion as part of the Erosion and Run-off Observatory;
-Occasionally participating in local studies and projects in the fields of geothermal energy, primary mineral resources, geological understanding, and seismic and volcanic risks relating to ongoing activities in Mayotte;
-Establishing reports and providing oral presentations of the study reports;
-Promoting and distributing results (scientific publications, written and spoken communication);
-Alongside the Regional Office, contributing to the development of their activities by identifying their partners' needs and putting together technical offers to initiate new projects in support or public policy or research;
-When necessary, representing the BRGM in natural risk meetings - Participating in regional working groups and providing the BRGM's expertise;
-Contributing to the BRGM's quality and environmental management system (QMS and EMS);
-Co-mentoring a junior engineer (VSC).
You must have an engineering diploma, a two-year Master's or a doctorate in geology, geotechnics or natural risks. Specialisation in coastal risks is desirable.
Two or three years' professional experience in natural risks would also be desirable.
You will need the following skills and expertise;
-You must have a good understanding of the natural processes which cause land movement risks (geology, multi-hazard qualification criteria, geotechnical responses, reinforcement and/or securing measures);
-It is desirable that you have geotechnical skills based on empirical observations (land survey) and calculations (slope stability analysis, trajectography, etc.); a good understanding of French regulations in terms of risks;
-It is desirable that you have a good understanding of the natural processes which cause coastal risks and coastal hydrodynamic and morpho-sedimentary processes;
-You must have a good understanding of geology (interpretation of maps, reconnaissance campaigns, field samples);
-Extensive expertise with GIS software (QGis, MapInfo, ArcGis),
-Good people skills and an interest in leadership, teamwork and the co-mentoring of a VSC junior engineer.
-Good organisational skills, initiative and the ability to propose new ideas;
-On-site experimental experience; the skill and desire to conduct field work;
-An analytical mindset; Good writing skills for technical documents (reports, assessments);
-Excellent oral communication (meetings, debriefings, civil society, etc.);
-A standard driving licence.
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