Organisation/Company: UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE
Department: Technology, Societies, Humanities
Research Field: Engineering » Project engineering, Engineering » Industrial engineering, Management sciences
Researcher Profile: Recognised Researcher (R2), Established Researcher (R3), Leading Researcher (R4)
Positions: Other Positions
Country: France
Application Deadline: 4 Apr 2025 - 16:00 (Europe/Paris)
Type of Contract: Permanent
Job Status: Full-time
Offer Starting Date: 1 Sep 2025
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The successful applicant will join the department’s pedagogical team. He/she will primarily intervene in the field of project management and management sciences, particularly in the “Management of innovative projects” sector. This sector is transversal to all branches (departments) of the university. The recruited person will contribute to the teaching given to engineering students in initial core curriculum training and apprenticeship training. She/he will also be required to take responsibility for certain teaching, particularly in the field of project management.
The objective of these courses is to enable engineering students to acquire knowledge as well as operational methods and tools. These skills must be directly available throughout their career, integrating an understanding of the technical, human, organizational, environmental, and socio-technical aspects of projects. These courses will be based on:
In the medium term, it is expected that the recruited person will be involved in responsibilities at the departmental level, particularly by participating in the development and evolution of teaching in the Management of Innovative Projects sector. She/he will play a role in training engineers to prepare them to manage strategic projects in complex environments, particularly in the context of economic, ecological, and digital transitions which must integrate human and technological aspects. She/he will also supervise the end-of-study projects of engineering students, providing them with personalized support in their preparation for the professional world.
The recruited candidate will initially join the "Design and Intersubjectivity" programme team within the COSTECH laboratory. This team focuses on design methodologies, project management, and the dynamics of collaborative work. The research primarily aims to achieve a detailed understanding of collaboration processes, human interactions, and organizational transformations driven by digital tools in innovation projects, mainly technological in nature.
The work will involve analyzing and understanding collaborative interactions in professional settings, with a potential focus on:
A key challenge will be to explore how emerging technologies, such as collaborative platforms and artificial intelligence, influence team-based project work, both in-person and remotely. This research will contribute to the development of new models and tools to enhance design processes, project management, and collaboration. It aims to support engineers in creating tailored methodologies to address the specific needs of their projects.
Furthermore, this work seeks to deepen the understanding of human and organizational phenomena in innovation processes while addressing the challenges posed by current transitions.
The recruited person must have a doctorate in management sciences or industrial engineering and will be able to offer an interdisciplinary vision, in line with the UTC tradition which combines engineering sciences with the human and social sciences.
The person recruited must have a particular sensitivity to concrete industry-centred issues and, ideally, professional experience in this environment. Specific skills include:
Transverse Skills:
Languages: ENGLISH Level Excellent
Languages: FRENCH Level Excellent
Internal Application form(s) needed:
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