Cartier Packaging Product Development & Procurement Apprentice
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- Employment
- Internship
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- Intern
- Posted
- Mar 16, 2026
About Cartier
Cartier is a preeminent maison of fine jewellery and watchmaking, recognised worldwide for exceptional craftsmanship, refined design and enduring brand heritage. As part of a major luxury group, Cartier operates multidisciplinary ateliers and global supply chains, offering career opportunities that combine artisanal savoir-faire with rigorous product and sourcing standards.
Cartier in Paris seeks an alternance Packaging Product Development & Procurement Apprentice to support packaging design, supplier sourcing and purchasing.
Role & Responsibilities
- Support the end-to-end product development process for premium packaging, from brief and concept through prototype, tooling and final production.
- Draft and maintain technical specifications, material dossiers and packaging artwork in accordance with brand guidelines and regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate cross‑functional stakeholders (design, product, quality, logistics, sustainability) to ensure alignment on quality, cost and timing.
- Liaise with suppliers: request quotes (RFQs), follow sampling cycles, consolidate feedback, and track lead times and order status.
- Assist in supplier selection and performance follow-up, including quality control checks, non‑conformance handling and continuous improvement actions.
- Contribute to cost analyses and purchasing documentation; support purchase order creation and administrative follow‑up under the supervision of the sourcing team.
- Monitor sustainability and material compliance criteria, proposing alternatives that balance aesthetic, functional and environmental considerations.
Qualifications
- Enrolment in a recognised Bachelor's or Master's programme in Packaging Engineering, Materials Science, Industrial Design, Supply Chain Management, Procurement or equivalent.
- Strong interest in luxury packaging, materiality and product presentation, with a keen eye for detail and finish.
- Good organisational skills, ability to manage parallel tasks and to meet production-driven deadlines.
- Professional maturity and discretion required for work with high-value products and confidential design information.
Skills
Experience
Ideal candidates will have academic experience relevant to packaging or procurement and may bring previous internships (6–12 months) in packaging development, sourcing or supply chain roles; prior exposure to luxury goods or premium materials is advantageous but not mandatory.
Education
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Packaging Engineering, Materials Science, Industrial Design, Supply Chain Management, Procurement or a closely related discipline.
Workplace
The successful candidate will be located in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Culture
Cartier blends centuries-old craftsmanship with contemporary product innovation, fostering a culture that values precision, discretion and aesthetic excellence. Teams collaborate across design, production and sourcing functions, with a strong emphasis on quality, heritage and increasing commitments to sustainable material choices.
About Cerulean
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Frequently Asked Questions
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