CPVO

IT Project Management and IT Procurement Traineeship

Community Plant Variety Office

The Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) in Angers invites applications for 1 traineeship of 12 months (from 1st October 2026 to 30th September 2027).

Detailed information about the CPVO can be found at http://www.cpvo.europa.eu/.

Profile / Duties

To assist the Digital Transformation Unit (DTU) in the digital project coordination, planning, delivery support, IT governance and implementation of project management best practices, ensuring effective delivery and stakeholder alignment.

Main Responsibilities:

Project Planning and Coordination

Monitoring and Reporting

Process Improvement

General Conditions

To be considered eligible, applicants must satisfy the following requirements on the closing date for the submission of applications:

Candidates who fulfilled a traineeship in another EU institution can apply.

Qualifications

Desirable

Learning Outcomes

As a DTU trainee at the CPVO, the successful candidate gains hands-on experience in the digital environment, supporting the coordination and delivery of IT and digital transformation initiatives that underpin the Office’s core activities as an EU agency.

This traineeship offers an excellent opportunity to develop professionally and personally in a multicultural and collaborative environment, while gaining experience in digital project coordination and IT governance.

During the traineeship, the trainee will work in a technology-driven environment that utilizes innovative systems supporting the Office’s work in plant variety rights management.

The programme is conceived as a 12-month structured learning experience, enabling the gradual development of skills in IT project management and process support.

During the initial phase, the trainee will focus on onboarding and familiarisation with the CPVO’s governance framework, tools, and working methods, while supporting projects under supervision.

As the traineeship progresses, the trainee will progressively assume greater responsibility and autonomy, contributing to project coordination, monitoring, and process improvement activities. In the final phase, the trainee is expected to apply the acquired knowledge and skills proactively, contributing to deliverables and knowledge-transfer activities in line with the educational objectives of EU traineeships. 

Professional Experience

None required.

Additional Requirements

None.

Contractual Conditions

- The successful candidate will be offered a traineeship of 12 months (not renewable).

- Grant: trainees will be awarded a monthly traineeship grant, equal to 25% of basic salary for EU officials in grade AD5 step 1 as of 31.12.2025 plus the correction coefficient for France (for information: 1.747€ in 2026).

Recruitment procedure

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview via Microsoft Teams.

For applications to be valid, candidates must be made through the CPVO electronic recruitment portal which can be found on the CPVO web site: Recruitment | CPVO

Incomplete applications, and applications not sent via this tool, will automatically be excluded from the selection procedure.

The CPVO contacts candidates via email and will only use the email address provided during the registration of the candidate's profile. Therefore, candidates should regularly check their Spam folder, as CPVO cannot be held accountable for emails that may end up in that folder.

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