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HAROPA PORT, born in 2021 from the merger of the ports of Le Havre, Rouen and Paris, is France’s leading port and ranks in 4th place among Northern European ports. Our missions include:
As a state public entity, HAROPA PORT has a headcount of nearly 1,900, mainly in the private sector, split between the Head Office based in Le Havre and the Territorial Departments in Le Havre (1,200 employees), Rouen (480 employees) and Paris (200 employees).
When you join HAROPA PORT you are joining an innovative organisation that sees the energy and ecological transition as central not only to its activities but also to its port trades. The success of the port is underpinned by a wide variety of different jobs:
At HAROPA PORT we are genuinely keen to support our staff and contribute to career-long development of their expertise. Every year, we define an ambitious training plan with a budget earmarked to ensure that our staff can continue a process of steady personal development.
This plan covers all the training programmes provided by the organisation, as well as ability assessments and validations of acquired experience (VAE).
Internal movements (between posts and between geographical areas) are also encouraged, thus ensuring that there are numerous possibilities for individual career development.
Induction of new employees is an important component of our recruitment policy. Our induction pathway provides for a two-phase assimilation process to ensure that new entrants familiarise themselves with the organisation and the Head Office or Territorial Department they have joined.
In the weeks following the employee’s arrival, the new member of staff is invited to attend a presentation of HAROPA PORT and the Territorial Department to which they are assigned.
The employee then takes part in three induction days with one in each Territorial Department. These events take the form of guided tours on the various sites. The induction days encourage familiarisation with our port areas and activities as well as contact and dialogue with other staff members.
The induction days are organised in small groups and are special moments for contact between new entrants at
Head Office or in a Territorial Department, as well as with the teams on hand to provide an introduction to their own local organisation.
Every year, all members of staff are also invited to attend an “employee contact” day. This offers a unique opportunity to thank the staff for the work done, and also to get to know each other better.
Employee contact day 2022: one year after its creation, HAROPA PORT organised the first employee gathering for the whole Seine Axis. On routes travelled by bicycle, on foot, in buses or on boats, the participants went to find out about the environmental projects of HAROPA PORT | Rouen. Rouen Territorial Department’s environment team accompanied them to describe the projects and answer questions.
A new theme is set each year. Each in turn, the teams highlight for their colleagues the issues linked to their jobs, their achievements and their upcoming projects.
The vision for HAROPA PORT is collective.
As the first shared vision for the organisation since the creation of our unified port complex, it underpins our strategic project and describes the internal transformation of our organisation that will enable us to achieve our core objectives over the period to 2025.
It has been defined collectively with a major goal that embodies the objective of our transformation: “Collectively, we aim to become a responsible organisation that develops for France and for the world an innovative and sustainable model for the port and industry”.
That goal is underpinned by four core focuses for transformation: