The Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, through its Sustainable Development Department, is organizing a recruitment competition for 12 first-grade State Engineer positions at scale 11. This competition specifically targets specialists in process engineering and environment, offering a golden opportunity to contribute to major national sustainable development projects.
This recruitment falls under the regular recruitment framework and includes 12 positions distributed in the process engineering and environment specialty. Identified with competition code C41596/26, it targets graduates with engineering degrees in environmental and industrial process-related fields.
The appointed engineers will undertake various responsibilities including:
Candidates must meet the following conditions:
Applications must be submitted exclusively through the "emploi-public" electronic platform before April 30, 2026 at 4:30 PM. Submitted files must include all documents specified in the competition announcement.
Written examinations will take place on May 24, 2026, followed by oral interviews for candidates who pass the written tests. The examinations will assess theoretical and practical knowledge in process engineering and environment, along with analytical capabilities and problem-solving skills.
Appointed engineers will enjoy various professional benefits including:
This recruitment aligns with national efforts to strengthen competencies in environmental and sustainable development fields, particularly in light of global climate and ecological challenges. Engineers specialized in process engineering and environment represent a fundamental pillar for achieving national goals in energy transition and natural resource preservation.
The Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development stands as one of Morocco's most strategic ministerial departments, leading the country's environmental and energy transformation, thereby offering recruited engineers the opportunity to participate in pioneering projects at national and regional levels.