Metropolitan administration managing transportation, waste, and urban infrastructure for 450,000 residents
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole is the regional administrative body for the Grenoble metropolitan area, operating infrastructure across transportation, waste management, economic development, and environmental systems. The tech stack reflects operational complexity: CAD tools (AutoCAD, MicroStation) for infrastructure planning, QGIS for geospatial analysis, SWMM for stormwater modeling, and cloud storage (AWS, Alfresco) for document and asset management. The hiring mix is heavily operations-focused (25 ops roles) with complementary engineering (19) and security (6) staffing, signaling active infrastructure digitization and data-governance maturity around sensitive municipal systems.
Notable leadership hires: Collection Team Lead
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole is the metropolitan public administration serving the Grenoble region in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, with responsibility for approximately 450,000 residents. Core operational domains include public transportation network management, waste collection and processing, economic development initiatives, environmental protection, and infrastructure maintenance. Current operational priorities span contract management for public transit, collection-route optimization, embankment and road-network upkeep, and seasonal service continuity. The organization operates 1,001–5,000 staff members and is actively hiring across operations, engineering, and security disciplines to meet modernization and compliance demands.
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole serves the Grenoble metropolitan region in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, with approximately 450,000 residents. Primary services include transportation, waste management, economic development, and environmental management.
Infrastructure and planning tools include AutoCAD, MicroStation, and QGIS for geospatial work. Operations rely on SWMM for stormwater modeling, Alfresco for document management, AWS for cloud services, Citect for industrial control, and standard Microsoft Office and Cisco networking infrastructure.
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