Cartier Technical Development Engineer
About Cartier
Cartier is a leading maison of high jewellery and watches, celebrated for its heritage, craftsmanship and design excellence. As part of the Richemont group, Cartier combines artisanal ateliers and advanced industrial skills to create luxury objects; the employer emphasizes precision, multidisciplinary collaboration and long-term talent development across its global operations.
Cartier — Technical Development Engineer (CDI) in Paris. Lead industrialization, prototyping and technical specifications for high‑end jewellery and timepieces.
Role & Responsibilities
- Drive technical development and industrialization of new jewellery and/or watch collections from concept to production, ensuring feasibility and manufacturability.
- Translate design intent into clear technical specifications, drawings, BOMs and production dossiers; maintain documentation and version control.
- Coordinate cross-functional teams — design, prototyping, production, quality and external suppliers — to meet project timelines and quality targets.
- Manage prototyping, iterative testing and validation; define test protocols and address technical non-conformities with corrective actions.
- Develop and qualify suppliers and manufacturing processes; negotiate technical requirements, tolerances and cost-to-serve trade-offs.
- Contribute to product cost optimization, industrial process improvements and transfer of production to internal ateliers or external partners.
Qualifications
- Degree in mechanical engineering, materials science, industrial design, watchmaking/jewellery technical diploma or equivalent.
- Proven track record (typically 3+ years) in product development/industrialization within luxury jewellery, watchmaking or precision manufacturing.
- Strong knowledge of precious metals, gemstones and associated manufacturing techniques, or demonstrable experience in related sectors.
- Fluency in technical drawing standards and experience producing precise technical dossiers for small-scale/high-precision manufacture.
Skills
Experience
Typically 3+ years in technical development, industrialization or R&D within luxury jewellery, watchmaking, or a precision-manufacturing environment; experience leading cross-disciplinary projects and working with external suppliers is expected.
Education
Engineering degree, materials science or equivalent technical diploma; specialized training in watchmaking or jewellery manufacturing is an advantage.
Workplace
The role is situated in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Culture
Cartier’s workplace blends atelier-level craftsmanship with structured industrial processes, fostering collaboration between designers, technicians and artisans. The maison values meticulous attention to detail, technical excellence and mentorship, offering a creative yet disciplined environment for specialists in luxury product development.
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