The Government Delegate in Melilla, Sabrina Moh, has announced that the Public Service of State Employment (SEPE) of Melilla has today published the provisional lists of the Government Delegation’s Employment Plans 2024-205, which can be consulted on the web https://www.sepe.es/HomeSepe/que-es-el-sepe/informacion-ceuta-melilla/informacion-melilla/planes-formacion-melilla/planesDelegacion2024.html
This is a total of 111 places in the occupations ‘Watchman, in general’, ‘Gardener, in general’, ‘Plumber’, ‘Loading and unloading waiter’, ‘Beautician’, ‘Building maintenance’, ‘Construction pawn’, ‘Monitors and/or animators socio-sports’, ‘Ordinance’, ‘Medium Technician Installation maintenance and repair of computer equipment’, ‘Maintenance and repair electrician’.
Specifically, the list published today includes 20 posts of Vigilante, 3 posts of Gardener, 2 posts of Plumber, 3 posts of Mozo loading and unloading, 1 post of Beautician, 1 post of Building Maintenance, 5 posts of Construction Pawn, 5 posts of Monitors and/or Sports Partner Animators, 41 posts of Ordinance, 28 posts of Medium Technician Installation Maintenance and Repair of Computer Equipment, 2 posts of Maintenance and Repair Electrician.
As announced by the head of the Government Delegation, following the publication of this list, a period of allegations is open that will last five days from the day of its publication. Claims may be submitted by telematic means through the General Access Point of the General Administration of the State.
Phased Employment Plan
The Government Delegate has pointed out that this is the last provisional list of this first phase of the Employment Plan 2024-2025. Thus, he recalled that two phases have been planned for the contracting of the Employment Plans, given that the contracts are six months each and the Employment Plan ends on December 31.
In this way, about half of the contracts foreseen for this Employment Plan that will cover 1,290 people in our city will have been formalized.
As for the second phase, it is estimated that it will be, at most, in the last week of May, so that, counting those six months, “they can all finish before December 31 as scheduled,” he said.