The Ministry of Interior - Province of Nador is opening applications for a recruitment competition to hire a first-grade state engineer specializing in cybersecurity. This career opportunity targets engineers holding a state engineering diploma in this field, or an equivalent qualification, who wish to join a vital sector within the Moroccan public administration.
This competition aims to fill one (01) position of first-grade state engineer, scale 11. The written test will be held on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at the Multidisciplinary College in Nador, with additional centers possibly designated later if needed. This recruitment is part of the regular framework of the Ministry of Interior, ensuring job stability and career progression according to public service regulations.
Candidates must be Moroccan nationals, aged at least 18 years and not more than 45 years as of January 1 of the current year. They must hold, mandatorily at the time of registration, a state engineering diploma in cybersecurity issued by accredited national institutions, or an equivalent diploma defined by ministerial decree.
The competition consists of two main tests:
To qualify for the oral test, candidates must achieve an average of at least 12 out of 20 in the written test. Lists of admitted candidates and results are published on the public employment website (www.emploi-public.ma), with this publication serving as official summons.
5% of positions are reserved for individuals with the status of resistance fighter, nation's dependent, former military, or former combatant, who must submit their applications through the relevant administrations in addition to online registration. 7% are reserved for persons with disabilities holding a disability card, with a requirement to later provide a certificate from the Ministry of Solidarity, Women, Family, and Social Development.
The state engineer in cybersecurity at the Ministry of Interior is responsible for protecting digital infrastructures and critical information systems from cyber threats. Their duties include vulnerability analysis, security solution design, and network monitoring to ensure data integrity and electronic service safety. The Ministry of Interior is one of the most important ministerial departments in the Kingdom, overseeing internal security, territorial administration, and local public services, offering a dynamic work environment and significant responsibilities.
Employees recruited through this competition benefit from public service advantages, including job stability, social coverage, and promotion prospects based on seniority and merit. Final successful candidates must complete their files with the required administrative documents for appointment.
To enhance success chances, it is advisable to thoroughly prepare for the written test by reviewing fundamental cybersecurity concepts, Ministry of Interior legislation, and general administrative tasks. Developing oral skills and presentation clarity during the interview is also crucial. Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of submitted documents and adhering to registration deadlines are key factors for application acceptance.