#2010-1239Special Status of Defense Infrastructure Military Engineers
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This law outlines the roles, recruitment, and career progression for military engineers responsible for defense infrastructure in France. It establishes their duties in technical and administrative capacities across various sectors related to defense infrastructure. Recruitment and admission processes are detailed, affecting military career officers and civilians with relevant engineering qualifications.
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Key Changes
- Defines roles and responsibilities of defense infrastructure engineers
- Specifies recruitment criteria and career paths
- Aligns military engineering grades with general military hierarchy
Obligations
What this law requires
Military engineers for defense infrastructure must exercise technical and administrative functions including direction, inspection, general supervision, expertise, control, and coordination across all defense infrastructure activities and related operations.
Defense ministry must establish and publish by ministerial decree the list of authorized schools for training defense infrastructure military engineers.
Recruitment of initial military engineers must occur through competitive examinations among graduates of authorized training schools or through competitive selection of military engineer trainees.
Civilian candidates for engineer training schools must be maximum 22 years old, hold a secondary education diploma (general, technological, or professional) or equivalent, and be admitted to accredited engineering school entrance examinations.
Trainee military engineers must be maximum 27 years old and hold either an engineering/architecture diploma or a master's degree in infrastructure support, sustainable development, public works procurement, or related domains.