Charles Tissier
About Charles Tissier
Charles Tissier is an Acheteur and juriste marché public at Inria, where he has worked since 2016, specializing in public procurement law and legal compliance. He has a background in public law and has held various legal positions, including as a legal manager and intern in large projects.
Work at Inria
Charles Tissier has been employed at Inria since 2016, serving as Acheteur / juriste marché public. In this role, he conducts legal monitoring on public procurement law, ensuring compliance with current regulations and practices. His responsibilities include overseeing the execution of contracts to guarantee that they meet both legal and organizational standards. Prior to his current position, he worked at Inria as Responsable juridique pôle droit public et contentieux for one year, from 2015 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Charles Tissier studied at Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, where he earned a Master 1 in Droit public from 2009 to 2014. He furthered his education by obtaining an M2 in Droit des contentieux publics from the same university from 2013 to 2014. His academic background equips him with specialized knowledge in public law and public procurement, particularly in drafting legal documents related to public procurement markets.
Previous Experience
Before joining Inria, Charles Tissier gained experience as a Stagiaire juriste grand projet at Cofely Ineo from 2013 to 2014. This role provided him with practical exposure to legal aspects of large-scale projects. His earlier position at Inria as Responsable juridique pôle droit public et contentieux allowed him to develop skills in managing legal issues related to public law and litigation.
Legal Specialization
Charles Tissier specializes in drafting legal documents specifically for public procurement markets. His expertise in public procurement law enables him to navigate complex legal frameworks and ensure compliance with applicable regulations. He plays a crucial role in the legal monitoring of procurement practices, contributing to the effective management of public contracts.