FAQs
What is the main role of the Inspecteur ou Inspectrice du paysage de la rue?
The main role is to instruct and deliver urbanism authorizations related to installations such as terraces, displays, and signs, while also controlling their regularity through field visits and digital tools.
Is experience in environmental law required for this position?
While mastery or knowledge in environmental law is preferred, candidates with an interest in the subject will receive training in this area.
What software tools will I be using in this role?
You will be using a specialized software and a document management system (GED), for which training will be provided.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the position offers active participation in training programs and supports continuous learning through initiatives like Ville@pprenante.
What are the working hours for this position?
Working hours are variable within the time frames set by the City of Paris, allowing for some flexibility.
Is there any support available for employees with disabilities?
Yes, the City of Paris provides reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities and supports them throughout their careers.
How many vacation days or time off can employees expect?
Employees can benefit from up to 27 days of RTT (reduction of working time) per year.
Will I be working alone or as part of a team?
You will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team that includes jurists, tax agents, architects, and engineers.
Are there any specific perks associated with this position?
Yes, benefits include transportation cost support, a variety of social activities, a commitment to environmental sustainability, and more.
Can employees telecommute?
Yes, employees can telecommute one day a week once they have acquired the necessary knowledge and training to work independently on the job.