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An environmental research institute in Nantes is looking for a Microbiology Engineer to coordinate the OBEPINE+ project. The successful candidate will manage project activities and facilitate collaborations with multiple institutional partners. Applicants should possess an engineering degree and experience in microbiology, molecular biology, and project management. This is a full-time, fixed-term role ending by December 31, 2029, with teleworking options and opportunities for professional development.
The Microbiology, Food, Health, Environment unit studies anthropogenic and marine microorganisms present in coastal environments and marine foods.
Within the unit, the Health, Environment and Microbiology Laboratory conducts research on human microorganisms (viruses and bacteria) in the land‑sea continuum and in shellfish, in order to understand the mechanisms of transfer, persistence, or emergence within the coastal environment. The research carried out at the laboratory is based on reference activities (National Reference Laboratory for shellfish microbiology) and knowledge of coastal microbial quality (coordination of the REMI, a network for microbiological monitoring of shellfish producing area).
The laboratory participates in national and european research projects such as the OBEPINE+ project (funded by ANR-France 2030), which is the main focus of this position.
Within the France 2030 program on the acceleration strategy Emerging Infectious Diseases – NRBC Risk, the OBEPINE+ project aims to set up a platform in the form of a network of partners to react quickly, or even anticipate the emergence of a new virus through the analysis of wastewater, using collaborative research.
The project aims to use wastewater to characterize the circulation and emergence of viruses in the population and develop warning tools, using a One Health approach.
OBEPINE+ covers the entire French mainland country and overseas territories, relying on workshop sites. OBEPINE+ brings together 16 institutional partners and the three wastewater treatment operators. In addition, for epidemiological data, the consortium collaborates with hospital or veterinary National Reference Centers (CNRs), Santé Publique France and Regional Health Agencies, as well as the ADILVA laboratory network.
OBEPINE+ is organized in two main axes: one dedicated to infrastructure and warning systems, and the other one to the development and optimization of new methods, each axis includes four work packages (WP). LSEM is in charge of one WP (WP7) on molecular methods development, bringing together 14 partners. LSEM also contributes to WP3 (monitoring of four coastal workshop sites), WP4 (creation of an aqua‑bank), WP6 (sampling methods and strategy), and WP9 (infectious risk analysis).
Under the responsibility of the head of laboratory and the Obepine+ LSEM team project leader, you will be responsible for coordinating Ifremer's exchanges within the OBEPINE+ consortium,
Your main task will be to lead and coordinate the implementation of WP7, for which the laboratory is responsible, in close collaboration with Ifremer's scientific project manager. You will also contribute to the WPs in which the LSEM laboratory is involved.
Join Ifremer, an ally of planetary well‑being, to gain a better understanding of and better protection for the ocean.
From the abyss to the surface, from the coast to the open SEA, Ifremer is the French research institute that is wholly dedicated to the Ocean. Its teams carry out research, innovate and produce expert reports to protect the ocean, exploit its resources in a responsible manner and shares marine data.
Ifremer contributes its scientific expertise to throw light on public policies and develops solutions drawn from the ocean to meet the challenges of the ecological transition. Ifremer is the operator of France's oceanographic fleet with its shipbuilding subsidiary Genavir, and imagines, designs and deploys leading edge technological means to solve the ocean's mysteries.
Join our teams, made up of 1500 scientists and research support staff, present all along the coastal areas of France and French overseas territories.
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Title
Fixed-Term Project Contract Microbiology Engineer Supporting Project Coordination M - F H/F
Published
2026-01-15
2026-02-12 23:59 (Europe/Paris)
2026-02-12 23:59 (CET)
Ifremer conceives and operates tools for observation, experimentation and monitoring, and manage the oceanographic databases.