June 21, 2024

Gruner Stucky SA Opens New Branch Office in Paris, France

We are pleased to announce the opening of Gruner Stucky SA's new branch office at 207 Rue de Bercy, Paris, conveniently located near Gare de Lyon.

This strategic expansion aims to tap into the wealth of engineering talent available in the French market, specifically within the energy sector.

Our Paris office will focus on recruiting highly skilled engineers dedicated to energy production, transmission, and distribution. By leveraging the expertise of French engineers, known for their rigorous training and innovative approaches, we aim to strengthen our team and enhance our capabilities in delivering cutting-edge energy solutions.

This new office will serve as a recruitment hub, fostering collaboration and growth for engineers committed to advancing the energy sector. We look forward to welcoming new talent and driving forward our mission of engineering excellence and sustainability.

For more information about career opportunities at our Paris office, please visit our website.

View of Gare de Lyon from the Paris office

View of Gare de Lyon from the Paris office

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