#DEVD1238662AOrder of December 27, 2012 on the Internal Competition for First-Class Meteorological Technicians
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This law outlines the organization and rules for the internal competition for access to the grade of first-class meteorological technician in France. It specifies the structure of the competition, including the different specialties candidates can opt for, the examination format with written and oral components, the criteria for evaluation, the procedure for the jury, and the necessary qualifications of candidates. It aims to standardize the recruitment process for meteorological technicians by establishing clear guidelines and requirements.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specialized tracks for the competition: 'exploitation' and 'instruments and installations'.
- Establishment of a structured assessment format with specific written and oral examinations.
- Abrogation of the previous regulation from December 2003 regarding the recruitment of meteorological technicians.
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must opt for one of two specialties during registration: 'exploitation' (meteorological forecasting and observation) or 'instruments and installations' (technical equipment and instruments)
Candidates must complete Written Admissibility Exam 1: analyze and comment on documents related to current events within 3 hours (coefficient 3)
Candidates must complete Written Admissibility Exam 2: answer maximum 25 closed or open questions on the program corresponding to their chosen specialty within 3 hours (coefficient 5)
Candidates must participate in a 30-minute oral interview with the jury and deliver a presentation on professional background lasting maximum 10 minutes based on a submitted portfolio (coefficient 7)
Candidates must submit a RAEP (Recognition of Professional Experience) dossier including: candidate identification, professional experience description (maximum 2 pages), and professional training presentation (maximum 1 page), with optional attachments of 1-2 professional documents (maximum 2 pages each)