French engineering firm specializing in geotechnical, environmental, and water infrastructure
Ginger is France's largest independent engineering consultancy, operating 80 offices across metropolitan France, overseas territories, and international markets with 4,300 staff. The company's tech stack—dominated by specialized simulation and GIS tools (HEC-RAS, QGIS, MODFLOW, FEFLOW, AutoCAD, MapInfo)—reflects deep domain focus on soil mechanics, hydrogeology, and environmental remediation rather than generic software adoption. Current hiring skews heavily engineering (189 of 230 roles), with particular momentum in project management and regulatory expertise, signaling expansion in compliance-heavy infrastructure and deconstruction work.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Regulatory Studies Director, Regulatory Projects Director, Project Process Director, Process Project Director
Ginger delivers engineering and environmental services across soil geotechnics, hydrology, water management, materials science, and sustainable development. The firm works with construction, real-estate development, and government clients, executing over 30,000 studies annually. Specialties include geotechnical risk assessment, polluted-site remediation, hydrogeological characterization, road engineering, deconstruction and asbestos removal, air quality assessment, and regulatory compliance support. The company operates both domestically (France metropolitan and overseas) and internationally, with active hiring in Brazil alongside European operations.
Primary tools: HEC-RAS, QGIS, MODFLOW, FEFLOW, MapInfo, AutoCAD, BricsCAD, and GPS systems for hydrological modeling, GIS analysis, geotechnical simulation, and site surveys. Also uses standard Microsoft Office and Adobe.
Élancourt, Île-de-France, France. The group operates 80 implantations in France (metropolitan and overseas) and international locations, with active hiring in Brazil.
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