This course mainly concerns underground, water and risk engineering. Students develop the capacity to base recommendations on the suitability of geotechnical projects, to recognise geotechnical and environmental risks and to study transfers in porous environments.
Jobs such as: R&D technical, production, overhaul, maintenance and new works executive; technical studies manager for public works,business development managerand head of operations for public works and geotechnics, design and engineering company manager, project manager, hydrogeologist, construction supervisor, works foreman, safety manager, etc.
Sector: fields (building and public works industry, environment) linked to underground engineering: geotechnics, underground water andhydrosystems, risks.