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For nearly 20 years, Letourneur Conseil has been a recognized player in the fields of Consulting and Engineering for Polluted Sites and Soils. Our LNE-certified company, based in Paris, operates mainly in the Ile-de-France region, but also covers the rest of France, working with private and public-sector clients, mainly on new real-estate developments. Committed to the quality of our work, we are convinced that our employees are an invaluable asset. We have created a working environment that encourages collaboration and entrepreneurial spirit. The company is growing every year; as part of our team expansion, we are looking for SSP technicians and engineers.

We are a rather young company, a liberated company (scooters, bicycles, darts, etc.) that offers numerous benefits to employees (works council, training, teleworking, PEI-PERCO) and knows how to let go (see photo).


We've been growing steadily since our creation. We regularly need to integrate new talents, people who want to work for a "good planet", who like to work with rigor and a smile, and who are resourceful.

We are currently looking for an SSP technician to carry out A100 to A260 assignments.


Please fill in the form below so that our human resources department can take note of your application.

  • Letourneur Conseil

  • 103 avenue Félix Faure
    75015 Paris France

  • 01 78 16 45 10

Polluted sites and soils

In 1996, the French Ministry of the Environment gave the following definition of a polluted site: a polluted site is a site which, due to former waste deposits or infiltration of polluting substances, presents a pollution likely to cause a nuisance or a risk for people or the environment.



Pollution management

In order to respect the overall economics of their projects and optimize their costs, project owners have a growing need to rely on quality partners in the fields of pollution control project management assistance (AMO) and pollution control project management (MOE).



Water management

European regulations require that good water status be achieved by 2015. This means that works and activities with an impact on aquatic environments must be designed and managed to respect the balance and uses of water.



The ICPE

Sites classified as ICPE (Installations Classées pour la Protection de l'Environnement) or IOTA (Installations, Ouvrages, Travaux, Activités) are subject to specific procedures, as they are likely to have an impact on the environment through soil, air and water pollution.