FAQs
What is the primary role of the Emballeur / Emballeuse d'œuvres d'art?
The primary role involves manipulating, packing, and transporting works of art, antiques, and interior design objects, ensuring their integrity and safety throughout the process, from collection to installation.
Where is the job located?
The job is based in our warehouse located in Le Bourget.
What are the working hours for this position?
The position requires 39 hours per week, with daytime hours during the week and occasional travel within Île-de-France.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Candidates should have several years of experience in packing art objects or high-end furniture moving, a valid category B driving license, and ideally a CACES certification (minimum category 3).
Is it necessary to be able to communicate in English?
While not mandatory, having the ability to communicate in English is considered an ideal asset for this position.
What equipment will I need to use in this role?
You will need to master warehouse equipment such as dollies, pallet jacks, and carts, and be capable of safely handling heavy loads.
Are there any training opportunities available?
Yes, there are opportunities for ongoing training and professional development to enhance your knowledge in the field of artistic logistics.
Will I be part of a new team?
Yes, you will be part of the pioneering team at our first warehouse, contributing to a strategic role in providing a comprehensive service to our discerning clientele.
What is the recruitment process like?
The recruitment process includes an initial exchange with the recruitment team, a video interview with the warehouse manager, a site meeting with management, a final call with a co-founder and the HR director, followed by reference checks.
Are there opportunities for advancement in this position?
Yes, the company values your ideas and initiatives, offering a stimulating work environment with potential for career advancement within the growing company.