LNG Canada : A major milestone in our LNG Tank journey: cool-down has begun!
The Entrepose Contracting team brings together engineers and technical specialists who design and deliver major energy infrastructure projects around the world.
We work closely with workshops and field teams on complex and demanding projects.
As a small team, we offer career paths where your progress is based on your expertise, your aspirations and your interests, going far beyond your qualifications alone. Certain support functions are shared with VINCI Construction Grands Projets, allowing you to focus on what matters most: designing, building and bringing to life structures at the heart of the energy transition.
Joining Entrepose Contracting means turning the major energy infrastructure projects you imagine into reality. You will move from concept to completed works, working on complex projects around the world as part of close-knit teams of experts.
As part of VINCI Construction Grands Projets and Entrepose Industries, we offer an environment where high technical standards, safety and rigorous execution go hand in hand with managerial proximity and shared experience. Here, your skills and curiosity accelerate your career path: you can move between design, site, commissioning, tendering or support functions, depending on your preferences and project requirements.
Full containment cryogenic tanks, terminals, process utilities: iconic assets, visible and useful
Work close to the workshop (EI) and the field, with best-in-class materials and processes (9% Ni steel, prestressed concrete, demanding QA/QC).
Apply our cryogenic and EPC standards to new vectors: hydrogen, ammonia, and CO₂.
Very high-level QHSE frameworks, execution rigor, and end-to-end traceability.
Real bridges between engineering, site, commissioning, and bids; mentoring by experts; mobility within a major group.
Shared support functions with VINCI Construction Grands Projets, so you can focus on what matters most: designing, building and delivering.
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Eric PRIORE
Construction Director
Being a Construction Director on a project means turning complexity into collective action. Every day, I coordinate multidisciplinary teams, subcontractors, and a demanding client around one objective: deliver an exemplary project that is HSE-compliant and on time.
In the field, nothing replaces proximity: talking with teams, spotting weak signals, and anchoring the safety culture in every gesture.
My role? Give meaning and coherence to hundreds of actions, sometimes in extreme conditions—such as on the LNG Canada project—where rigor and solidarity were our best tools.
My advice to those who want to get started? Keep your feet on the ground, listen to your teams, and never compromise on safety: it’s the core of the job.”

Riadh JERBI
Piping expert and warranty period manager
From nuclear piping to international projects
My career began 35 years ago in the nuclear technical department of the Entrepose Contracting design office. For fourteen years, I alternated between studies and on-site assignments at power plants such as Tricastin, Gravelines, Bugey, Cadarache and Marcoule, constantly comparing plans with the realities of the construction site.
In 2002, following an irradiation incident at Tricastin, I shifted my career towards international EPC projects. In Algeria, I set up and structured a design and methods office with young local engineers, before participating in several LNG projects in the Netherlands, Dunkirk, Mexico (Veracruz) and Spain.
Warranty manager and piping expert
Back at headquarters, in the Execution department, I monitor projects during the warranty period. Each call is treated as a mini-project, with analysis of the causes and consideration of the technical, HSE and economic issues. At the same time, I act as an expert in general piping installation to ensure the safety of design choices and optimise costs.
Passing on knowledge to new generations
Passing on knowledge is at the heart of my job. I lead internal training sessions at headquarters, on site and in our subsidiaries, and I have notably supported the Entrepose Industrie teams in Dunkirk in setting up a white workshop dedicated to the prefabrication of stainless steel piping for the GATE project.

Idriss FIGUIGUI
Site Manager, 20 years of industrial construction sites
I am a site manager at Entrepose Contracting. For over 20 years, I have been managing industrial construction projects internationally: Libya, Nigeria, Benin, Qatar, Tunisia, Russia, England…
My role? To coordinate teams and subcontractors so that the project progresses safely, on time and within budget. On the Isle of Grain LNG project in England, I spent three years on site managing the construction of the internal metal structure of a cryogenic tank, after eight months of preparation at headquarters to select and supervise the subcontractor. Every day is punctuated by safety briefings, site visits and discussions with the client.
Any advice for aspiring site managers?
It is essential to enjoy working in the field, to ask questions, to listen to both your colleagues and the engineers, and to remain open to international opportunities. With a technical background and a desire to learn, you can progress to site management, then to construction management or project management, and one day pass on your knowledge to others.

Idriss FIGUIGUI
Site Manager, 20 years of industrial construction sites
I am a site manager at Entrepose Contracting. For over 20 years, I have been managing industrial construction projects internationally: Libya, Nigeria, Benin, Qatar, Tunisia, Russia, England…
My role?
To coordinate teams and subcontractors so that the project progresses safely, on time and within budget.
On the Isle of Grain LNG project in England, I spent three years on site managing the construction of the internal metal structure of a cryogenic tank, after eight months of preparation at headquarters to select and supervise the subcontractor.
Every day is punctuated by safety briefings, site visits and discussions with the client.
Any advice for aspiring site managers?
It is essential to enjoy working in the field, to ask questions, to listen to both your colleagues and the engineers, and to remain open to international opportunities. With a technical background and a desire to learn, you can progress to site management, then to construction management or project management, and one day pass on your knowledge to others.

Nguyen TRINH
QHSE Manager
Leading QHSE at Entrepose Contracting: High standards serving people
“As QHSE Director at Entrepose Contracting, my mission is deeply collective. Safety, quality, and the environment are not managed from an office: they are lived every day in the field, hand in hand with teams, partners, and clients.
Our objective is clear: ensure the company’s QHSE performance by involving everyone—from the executive committee to site operators. It requires rigor, pedagogy, and, above all, a lot of listening. My day-to-day work is diverse, paced by audits, site visits, and incident analysis. When an event occurs, we conduct an in-depth investigation to identify root causes and implement secure practices, because we are not looking to blame anyone but to find a sustainable solution. Every feedback loop strengthens our collective.
What motivates me is this shared prevention culture, where everyone dares to speak up about safety and propose solutions. My commitment is to ensure that everyone goes home healthy and proud of the work accomplished.
At Entrepose Contracting, we have a firm conviction that guides our work: safety is not a barrier to production. It is a condition for success.
Protecting those who build is our pride, because our performance is built first and foremost on people.”

Nguyen TRINH
QHSE Manager
Leading QHSE at Entrepose Contracting: High standards serving people
“As QHSE Director at Entrepose Contracting, my mission is deeply collective. Safety, quality, and the environment are not managed from an office: they are lived every day in the field, hand in hand with teams, partners, and clients.
Our objective is clear: ensure the company’s QHSE performance by involving everyone—from the executive committee to site operators. It requires rigor, pedagogy, and, above all, a lot of listening. My day-to-day work is diverse, paced by audits, site visits, and incident analysis. When an event occurs, we conduct an in-depth investigation to identify root causes and implement secure practices, because we are not looking to blame anyone but to find a sustainable solution. Every feedback loop strengthens our collective.
What motivates me is this shared prevention culture, where everyone dares to speak up about safety and propose solutions. My commitment is to ensure that everyone goes home healthy and proud of the work accomplished.
At Entrepose Contracting, we have a firm conviction that guides our work: safety is not a barrier to production. It is a condition for success.
Protecting those who build is our pride, because our performance is built first and foremost on people.”

Claire BARILLEAU
Estimation Engineer
Being an estimation engineer means turning a technical idea into a concrete, realistic project.
My role is to assess the overall cost of an EPC project in the energy sector, mobilizing engineering, procurement, legal, and finance.
Each bid is a collective adventure: we balance data accuracy, price competitiveness, and technical coherence.
What I like is this end-to-end vision, where every discipline contributes to the final success. My job requires rigor, curiosity, and team spirit. And beyond costing, I like to share this passion: showing young people—especially girls—that engineering is a future-oriented career open to everyone.

Eric GOZZOLI
Director of Entrepose Industries
Being Director of Entrepose Industries means turning industrial complexity into collective action. Every day, I lead and coordinate plant teams, clients, and partners around one objective: deliver safe projects that meet client expectations and are on time.
On site, proximity makes all the difference: talking with teams, spotting weak signals, anchoring the safety culture in every gesture. Safety remains our absolute priority. Economic indicators come next, because without safety, there is no sustainable performance.
My role is also to provide meaning: bring skills together, support capability building, and recognize everyone’s success. I encourage training, internal promotion, and transparent communication. Team commitment is the key to our performance.
To those who want to join us, I would say: love Industry. Stay curious. Never compromise on safety. At Entrepose, every project is a human and industrial adventure where rigor, trust, and solidarity make the difference.

Héléna PIRES
HR Manager
Being HR Director at Entrepose Contracting, part of VINCI Construction Grands Projets, means supporting the people who bring energy projects to life on a daily basis. As the point of contact for around 60 employees, I work in a small organisation while benefiting from the strength and resources of a large international group.
I oversee salary reviews, mandatory annual negotiations, CSE (Social and Economic Committee) meetings and annual performance reviews, working closely with managers. In addition to these key tasks, I manage mobility between projects, returns from assignments abroad and personal situations that require listening, advice and sometimes mediation.
The most important thing in this job is to enjoy working in the field, dialogue and human complexity. At Entrepose Contracting, you also join the VINCI ecosystem, with real bridges between subsidiaries, countries and business lines.
Since January 2026, Helena Pires has held the position of HR Director at VCGI & SPIECAPAG, with Louis Boutitié taking over her previous role.