SCET is a 70-year-old consulting firm advising French local authorities and public enterprises on regional development, mixed-economy models, and infrastructure projects. The tech stack is enterprise-standard office and GIS tools (Excel, QGIS, ArcGIS, Power BI, AutoCAD), reflecting a consulting-services model rather than software product development. Active hiring spans operations, construction, and finance roles, with project work concentrated on renewable energy simulation, town-center revitalization, and ecological transition planning—signals that client demand is shifting toward climate-resilient and financially sustainable territorial strategies.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, General Director, Director, Agency Director, Urban Planning Lead
SCET provides strategic and operational consulting to French municipalities, public-sector enterprises, and regional development agencies. Founded in 1955, the firm advises a network of approximately 300 affiliated local public enterprises on territorial development, social housing, real estate, and mixed-economy governance. The organization fields specialist consultants across urban planning, infrastructure, financial analysis, and sustainability, delivering integrated support from high-level strategy through on-the-ground implementation. Current project focus includes renewable-energy feasibility studies, town-center regeneration initiatives, net-zero artificial land-use programs, and multi-year investment-program sustainability assessments. All hiring and operations are based in France.
SCET relies on GIS platforms (QGIS, ArcGIS), AutoCAD for design, Microsoft Project for scheduling, and Power BI for analytics. Excel and Office 365 form the backbone of daily operations and financial modeling.
Current work includes renewable-energy financial simulation tools, net-zero land-use impact assessments, town-center restructuring (Sèvres), territorial transition strategies, and investment-program sustainability analyses for small-city revitalization initiatives.
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