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Government authorizes 487 temporary hires for Aeronautics

Government authorizes 487 temporary hires for Aeronautics

The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) authorized the Air Force to hire, for a determined period, up to 489 professionals to meet temporary needs.Government authorizes 487 temporary hires for Aeronautics

The authorization appears in the joint ordinance (MGI/MD nº 7) published in Official Gazette of the Union this Thursday (19), signed by the ministers of Management and Innovation in Public Services, Esther Dweck, and of Defense, José Mucio Monteiro.

Vacancies

The 489 available vacancies include technical, administrative and operational functions, including engineers, accountants, civil works technicians, machine operators, drivers, mechanics, occupational safety professionals, river pilots, among other occupations, described in the document.

Those approved in the selection process will support airport infrastructure development projects and works carried out by the Amazon Region Airports Commission (Comara).

Simplified process

The ordinance establishes a period of six months for publishing the notice opening registrations, counting from publication.

Recruitment will be carried out through a simplified selection process, through analysis of the professional CV.

Expenses for authorized hiring will be the responsibility of the Air Force Command, depending on the availability of its own budget. The Air Force will also define the remuneration of the people to be hired.

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