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European Commission to hire 26.736 temporary staff in the near future

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DG HR of the Commission is currently looking for external personnel agency to find and employ 26.736 staff divided into four groups:

level 1: staff responsible for administrative support tasks, level 2: staff responsible for secretarial duties, office management, or other equivalent support or management duties requiring a certain degree of autonomy , level 3: staff responsible for administrative, technical or training duties requiring a certain degree of autonomy and level 3: staff responsible for administrative, technical or training duties requiring a high degree of autonomy in specialised

The contract is being issued on an interinstitutional basis. The main contracting authority responsible for the procedure is the European Commission but the aim of this contract is to provide temporary staff in Brussels and Geel for the departments of the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and some other EU agencies.

Here are the estimated volumes for each institution, body and agency: European Commission: 18 000, European Parliament: 1 140, Council of the European Union: 220, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS): 72, Committee of the Regions (CoR): 108, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC): 230, European External Action Service (EEAS): 240, Single European Sky ATM Research Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU): 6, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA): 2 784, Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME): 480, Research Executive Agency (REA): 1 920, European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA): 720, Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA): 444, European Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems (eu-LISA): 4, European Defence Agency (EDA): 48, Single Resolution Board: 32, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM, located in Geel: 288.

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