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ENSTA is hiring on both of its campuses for a variety of rewarding roles. Join an open, inclusive community driven by an ambitious CSR policy, with real opportunities for career advancement within the Ministry of the Armed Forces network.

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ENSTA offers a wide range of open positions, available through transfer, secondment, or contract. These positions cover both support functions (human resources, administration, finance, IT, logistics, etc.) and more specialized roles (communications, development and international relations, academic management, etc.). They involve interacting with a wide variety of stakeholders: staff, students, management, external speakers, employers, partners, regulatory authorities, and more.

Working at ENSTA on its Paris-Saclay campus in Palaiseau (91) or its Brest campus (29) offers the opportunity to enrich your professional career by contributing to the operations of a prestigious engineering school and its culture of innovation. For civilian staff of the Ministry of the Armed Forces, integration can occur through a transfer, while retaining their ministerial status.

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ENSTA values diversity in all its forms. As part of its CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) policy, ENSTA is committed to the inclusion of people with disabilities. It ensures their integration by supporting them from the moment they start their position and throughout their professional career at the institution.

Finally, there are numerous opportunities for career advancement, both within ENSTA and within the Ministry of the Armed Forces’ network and its partner employers located nearby.

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Alumni | Innovation
DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

Innovation | Research
Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...

Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...

Training | Innovation | Student Life
An ENSTA team wins the Energy4Climate 2026 Challenge

How can we best promote renewable energy production in France? That was the question posed by the 6th edition of the Energy4Climate – Agorize Challenge, to which a team of ENSTA students provided an answer that was both innovative and well-reasoned.

An ENSTA team wins the Energy4Climate 2026 Challenge

How can we best promote renewable energy production in France? That was the question posed by the 6th edition of the Energy4Climate – Agorize Challenge, to which a team of ENSTA students provided an answer that was both innovative and well-reasoned.