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CDD - TECHNICIENS (NES) DE LABORATOIRE

Published on 03.30.2025

Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin

Manufacturing

Start date: 09.01.2025

Reference: MHCS02533

  • Place of employment :

    Reims, France

  • Contrat type :

    Temporary Job

  • Required experience :

    Beginner

  • Work mode :

    Full Time

Position

PRINCIPALES MISSIONS :

  • Procéder aux étalonnages et contrôles des appareils de mesure.
  • Procéder aux analyses des mouts réceptionnés et des cuves de mouts en fermentation. Dégustation des moûts.
  • Réaliser des prélèvements de cuves et procéder aux analyses de suivi de vinification.
  • Communiquer les résultats à la responsable du laboratoire et aux responsables des cuveries.
  • Alerter avec réactivité sur tout résultat non-conforme.
  • Toutes les activités devront être menées dans le respect des Règles de Qualité, d’hygiène, de sécurité et d’environnement définies par nos Politiques MHCS.

Profile

VOTRE PROFIL :

  • BAC +2 Laboratoire/Chimie.
  • Une sensibilité à l’œnologie serait un plus.
  • Compétences techniques : Manipulations en laboratoire et métrologie
  • Compétences personnelles : Organisation, rigueur, réactivité, dynamisme, esprit d’équipe, bon relationnel, discrétion.

Additional information

Localisation géographique : Reims.

Période : CDD 2 à 3 Semaines pendant la période des vendanges (fin août/ début septembre : dates à confirmer)

VEUVE CLICQUOT
MAISON

The champagne house was founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot, a fabric merchant in Reims. When his son, François Clicquot, died suddenly in 1805, François’s 27-year-old widow, Barbe Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, took over the company – no small feat for this bold and audacious 19th-century woman. At a time when women had few rights, this young woman was determined “to depend on no one”. Driven by her uncompromising vision and her inventive spirit, Madame Clicquot created the first known vintage champagne in 1810. A few years later, in 1816, she developed the riddling table, and in 1818 produced the first known blended rosé champagne.Veuve Clicquot is defined by its quest for excellence, love of the finest grape variety Pinot Noir, and mastery of the art of ageing.From harvest to shipment, and at every step of the process, Veuve Clicquot is mindful of Madame Clicquot’s words: “Our wines must be flattering both to the palate and to the eye.”She left the House with a legacy of optimism, and striving for excellence, audacity and innovation, which continues to inspire us today.
Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label © Romain Laprade

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