The primary responsibilities include evaluating innovative projects from a Research Tax Credit (CIR) and technical-economic perspective, determining financing amounts, preparing comprehensive technical and scientific documentation, and developing versatile skills by participating in collaborative project missions, due diligence, and R&D performance assessments.
The ideal candidate is a scientific graduate with a background in life sciences and health, preferably with an additional business school third cycle degree. Candidates should have a strong sensitivity to the economic and financial aspects of R&D projects, excellent interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, team spirit, strong writing capabilities, and analytical skills. Fluency in English is required.
EY offers an exceptional professional experience with opportunities to work with leading international clients, comprehensive personalized training programs, mentorship, international professional communities, zero-carbon consulting initiatives, geographical mobility, engagement in diversity and sustainability networks, and attractive benefits including annual bonuses, participation premiums, work-life balance provisions, and additional perks like museum access and cultural events.