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« Our men and women, the heart of our service philosophy ».

A company’s human capital is a compelling success factor, especially at Percall, where it is combined with a quality approach grounded in on-going skill development.

At Percall, we believe in giving our men and women a stimulating environment in which they can look forward to developing their career. We actively promote an atmosphere of open-mindedness and mutual respect in which each staff member is encouraged to express his/her questions, ideas and concerns.

With our engineer staff bringing together 12 nationalities, Percall is widely recognized for the excellence of its teams in today’s complex, multicultural environment.

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