Chanel Physicochemical Project Manager
Chanel, an emblem of luxury and innovation, stands as an independent entity committed to fostering creative freedom and human potential. The brand's Parfums Beauté division is dedicated to unveiling the unique beauty of every woman through its exquisite range of perfumes, makeup, and skincare products. With a robust research and innovation arm comprising over 250 scientists across five research centers, Chanel Parfums Beauté is at the forefront of developing tomorrow's beauty products.
- Participate in the company's technico-regulatory strategy on current issues.
- Develop and implement analytical methods for necessary characterizations in line with these strategies.
- Analyze results and compile associated expert reports.
- Uphold daily safety, quality, and environmental policies, ensuring laboratory orderliness and cleanliness.
- Bachelor's degree in Physics-Chemistry (Bac+5) with experience in a cosmetic, pharmaceutical, or food industry analysis laboratory.
- Curiosity and interest in complex subjects combining experimental practice and regulatory text interpretation.
- Proficiency in professional written English.
Experience in a laboratory setting within the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, or food industry is required.
Bachelor's degree in Physics-Chemistry (Bac+5)
The role offers immersion in a dynamic, innovative environment where creativity and human values are prioritized. Employees engage with a diverse array of experts and unique methodologies.
Chanel fosters a dynamic, innovative, and learning-focused environment where creativity and human values are paramount. The brand values diversity in all its forms, recognizing the richness it brings to the team.


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