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General logistics engineer

Generalist Logistics Engineering Diploma

  • BAC+5
  • at the Le Havre Campus
  • Initial training or degree apprenticeship from the 4th or 5th year 2 weeks at isel / 2 weeks in a company2 weeks at isel / 2 weeks in a company
  • 5 years700 hours a year of which 450 of practical works
  • 34 weeks in a company in the initial training
    • Company internship as a student worker: 4 weeks in the first year
    • Company internship as an assistant engineer: 9 weeks in the 3rd year rd year
    • Final company internship: 24 weeks as an engineer (PFE) in the 5th year

Training objectives

Training engineers able of imagining and piloting the logistic systems of today and the future:

  • Developing innovative solutions for logistics in the context of the current ecological, energy and digital transitions;
  • Designing new logistics outlines at the heart of the circular economy;
  • Modelling, simulating and optimising flows in a demanding context (availability, cost, reliability, respect for the environment, etc.).

The strong points of ISEL’s General logistics engineer

  • Polyvalence and ability to manage a wide variety of large and complex projects
  • The ability to work in an international and multicultural context (two foreign languages)
  • The ability to take responsibility, to organise and work in a team
  • To understand the economic and strategic challenges of organisations
  • To support the multiple activities of organisations by means of logistics
  • To take into account the societal and environmental responsibility from a logistics point of view in organisations and society
  • To work in constrained and complex environments
  • To design, test and validate innovative operational logistics

Practical teaching

Main topics

  • Logistics engineering
  • Environment and strategy
  • Decision making aid systems
  • Engineering sciences and techniques
  • Languages and social sciences

Projects and internationalism

  • Projects and practical work periods: student projects, industrial and logistics projects, 2 company internships (assistant engineer and PFE engineer)
  • 1 term in a foreign country

Types of employment

  • Engineer/ Logistics engineer
  • Head of logistics project(s)
  • In charge of the exploitation of a logistics site
  • In charge of logistics methods
  • Supply chain manager

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