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Privacy Policy

As part of the management of this site, its publisher may be required to collect and process your personal data in order to allow you to access the features and services offered by the site.

The website editor www.jobs.veolia.com (hereinafter “Site”) is the company Veolia Environnement SA, a public limited company registered with the Nanterre Trade and Companies Register under number 433 466 570, having its registered office at 21, rue la Boétie - 75008 Paris, France (hereinafter “we”).

This notice provides information about the processing of data that you share with us through the job alert form and more general information on data security, their transfer outside the European Union and your rights.

The terms of collection and processing of browsing data and other information collected by means of cookies, including the sharing of data with your social networks, are included in the Cookies Policy

This information notice may be modified at any time by Veolia, in particular to comply with any regulatory, jurisprudential, editorial or technical developments.

Description of the processing of personal data

Why do we process your personal data?

As part of the management of the Site, we may collect and process your personal data to receive your inscription to the job alert and send you by email the offers newly published on the Site, which meet your criteria. This is in our legitimate interest to implement the recruitment process for our potential future employees.

This is the data that you provide in the “job alert” form: your email, location (city, country), job and type of contract desired. This data is necessary for the provision of this service.

How long do we keep this data? 

Your data collected through the job alert form is kept for one year from the registration of your request.

Who do we share this data with? 

This data is accessible to IT service providers (our subcontractors) and certain third parties, located in the European Union or in the United States, it being understood that any transfer of your data to the United States is covered by the appropriate legal instruments, in particular the European Commission adequacy decision.

Your rights

You have the right to access, limit, rectify, delete and oppose yourself to the processing of personal data concerning you.

You can exercise your rights 

  • by writing to dpo.vesa@veolia.com or
  • by post to: Veolia - Communications Department, 30, rue Madeleine-Vionnet, 93300 Aubervilliers

by sending proof of identity, or any other official document that is authentic, or by writing to us from the email address you provided for registration for the job alert.

If you have any difficulties regarding the processing of your personal data, you can contact Veolia's Data Protection Officer (email address: dpo.vesa@veolia.com ). If you are not satisfied with the DPO's response, you can submit a complaint to the competent protection authority by post (in France: CNIL - 3, place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 Paris Cedex 07) or online (https://www.cnil.fr/ ).

Please note that if you exercise some of your rights above, we may be unable to send you job alerts.

Security

We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure data security and to prevent unauthorized access to or disclosure of your data.

The database created when you subscribe to the job alert is strictly confidential. Veolia undertakes to take all useful precautions, organizational and technical measures appropriate to preserve the security, integrity and confidentiality of the data and in particular, to prevent them from being distorted, damaged or accessed by unauthorized third parties.

Cookies do not introduce viruses. Once allocated, they do not search the internet user’s equipment for personal information. 

The only personal data a cookie might contain is data supplied by the internet user himself or herself, for example by filling out a contact form. In such cases the personal data is encoded so it can be read only by the server that created the cookies. If a visitor to the Website does not submit any personal data, the Website can tell that he or she has returned to pages previously visited, but is not capable of identifying who that user is.