For over a hundred years, L'Oréal has operated on the idea that beauty needs science. In a world now transformed by digital acceleration and the emergence of new scientific fields, we are confident in our ability to turn these new opportunities into disruptive innovations, closely linked to the new expectations of consumers worldwide. Science and technology allow us to invent safe, reliable, sustainable, and responsible beauty products and experiences that will change people's lives.L'Oréal R&I has consistently invested in its research with a very high level of ambition. Our 4,100 R&I employees are talented and highly skilled, based worldwide in our main markets, collaborative and open to the world.We are looking for a passionate and experienced LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) Engineer to carry out life cycle analyses of our innovative ingredients. With a particular focus on reducing our carbon footprint, you will contribute to the implementation of the group's decarbonization strategies.Your missions:Driving the eco-design of innovative ingredients: You will analyze, measure, and improve the environmental performance of new ingredients resulting from advanced research.Implementing action plans: You will identify areas for improvement, particularly regarding decarbonization, and contribute to the implementation of action plans. You will collaborate with our suppliers and partners to strategize the collection of necessary data and monitor the implementation of these plans.Guaranteeing eco-design: You will ensure that ingredients meet eco-design objectives as soon as they enter the portfolio. You will formulate recommendations and lead action plans to reduce the environmental footprint of ingredients.Strategic support: For innovation projects, you will be the interface between the various entities of the Group (R&I, Operations, Communication) and our external partners (suppliers, experts). You will ensure the quality of data and its availability to feed our eco-design tools.Monitoring and innovation: You will contribute to scientific watch and participate in the evaluation and development of new LCA approaches and methods.Your profile:Master's degree (Bac+5) in chemistry, process engineering, or equivalent.Minimum 3 years of experience in quantitative data analysis, with a specialization in LCA and in-depth knowledge of carbon footprint methodologies.Proficiency in LCA software (Simapro, etc.).Solid understanding of LCA principles, methodologies, and tools, as well as sustainable development issues.Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills (oral and written).Autonomy, rigor, results-oriented, and strong team spirit.Strong aptitude for digital tools and data processing.Fluent English is essential.Appreciated skills:Master's degree in a related field.Professional certification in LCA.Experience in carbon footprinting or other environmental certifications.What we offer:The opportunity to join an international group, a leader in its market, and actively contribute to its sustainable development approach. A stimulating and innovative work environment within passionate teams.Apply now and join the L'Oréal adventure!
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