#2005-1304Decree No. 2005-1304 of October 19, 2005, on the Special Status of Technical Engineers in the Ministry of the Interior
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The decree establishes the specific status for the body of technical engineers in the French Ministry of the Interior. It outlines the structure, recruitment processes, grades, and responsibilities of these engineers, facilitating access for candidates from both within and outside France. The law details the organization of competitions for recruitment and stipulates mechanisms for integration, promotion, and conditions for trainees and students pursuing engineering degrees.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a specific status for technical engineers in the Ministry of the Interior.
- Introduction of two grades for engineers with defined elevation pathways.
- Opens recruitment to EU citizens and outlines educational requirements.
Obligations
What this law requires
Nominate and formalize technical engineers through decree of the Interior Ministry
Organize external competitions by specialty for recruitment of technical engineers, open to candidates with specified engineering diplomas, architecture diplomas, or equivalent third-cycle university degrees
Limit internal competition recruitment to maximum 40% of available positions
Reserve one-sixth of nominations maximum for promotion via aptitude lists from technical controllers aged 40+ with minimum 9 years of service
Assign recruited engineers as trainees for a mandatory one-year probation period, extendable by one additional year