#2008-942Special Status of Military Fuel Engineers
AI-generated summary for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. See the original source for the authoritative text.
This law outlines the roles, recruitment, and career progression of military fuel engineers in France. It sets grades equivalent to the general military hierarchy and provides detailed recruitment processes, including exams and training requirements. The law impacts military personnel in related career tracks, dictating how they advance in their roles.
AI-generated summary. May contain errors. Refer to official sources for legal decisions.
Key Changes
- Defines roles and responsibilities of military fuel engineers
- Establishes recruitment and training processes
- Details career progression and grade equivalencies
Obligations
What this law requires
Military fuel engineers must serve as advisors to command on petroleum logistics technique and logistics matters
Admission to the formation training stage requires candidates to be captains or equivalent rank with 3-10 years of seniority, or commanders/equivalent with maximum 1 year of seniority, all aged 37 years or less as of August 1st of the competition year
The Minister of Defence must establish and publish a list of approved engineering diplomas from which candidates can satisfy title-based competition requirements
Completion of a two-year formation training stage is mandatory, with officers obtaining a diploma from École nationale supérieure des pétroles et moteurs to be ranked by merit and appointed to principal engineer grade on August 1st of the year ending the stage
The Minister of Defence must fix annually by decree the number of positions offered for each recruitment competition, with unfilled positions transferable between competition types