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Player trading at Orano

PLAYER TRADING AT ORANO

With its 17 industrial sites in France, Orano plays the transfer card to offer its teams new professional challenges! The group supports its employees as their careers develop.

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  • GUILLAUME PORCHE
    Moving from dismantling to healthcare
    From leading nuclear dismantling projects to designing an R&D laboratory for Orano Mining, my career has involved multiple fields! At Orano Med, I currently work on industrializing lead-212 radiopharmaceuticals.
  • JUSTINE CHANDELIER
    Progressing like a pioneer
    Among the first women in the production workshop, I became a technical advisor in my team. After 16 years in the workshop, I joined the Facilities Compliance Center at Orano La Hague.
  • SÉBASTIAN SZABO
    Exploring new challenges
    During my work-study program at Orano Dismantling and Services, my managers pushed me to continue my studies. Currently a safety engineer, I’m leaving southern France for Paris to join the Orano Projects team.
  • AURÉLIA WALLET
    Consolidating my professional network
    After 9 years in environmental safety and 10 years in enrichment chemistry, I’m back to the plant that gave me my first chance: Orano Melox. Each mission has strengthened my professional network.
  • LAURÈNE CHABERT
    Seizing opportunities
    Initially an engineering manager in used fuel cask manufacturing, I wanted to broaden out and carry on learning. I joined Orano Projects for the diversity of disciplines and materials we work with.
  • JÉRÔME MUNOZ
    Moving forward as a team
    After 14 years at Orano Melox in the industrial automation unit, I moved on to head up the activity. Through my career path, I have discovered various jobs and above all teamwork, which has brought me personal growth.
  • RAJA MECHERGUI
    Building skills
    For three years at the Orano La Hague site, I was proud to discover how the fuel cycle works. Now I’m leaving for the Bagnols-sur-Cèze site to explore new technologies and be closer to my family.
  • NICOLAS DEPARDON
    Progressing through several positions
    From operator to section manager, my progression was a natural process. I learned through all the interaction and built experience that helped me gain legitimacy to move forward. I was also able to pick up my studies and I have now worked at several Orano sites.