The positions offered in Ibama's public tender are of medium and higher level. For technicians, there are 432 vacancies and for analysts, there are 136 vacancies
The Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) is offering a public tender with 568 vacancies, of medium and higher education, with salaries of R$ 4.063,34 and R$ 8.547,64, respectively. Those interested in the Ibama contest must register from December 1st to 20th. Fees for carrying out assessments are R$102 for higher education and R$70 for intermediate education.
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Vacancies in the IBAMA competition
- Environmental Technician (mid-level)
- Administrative Analyst (top level)
- Environmental Analyst - theme: Environmental Licensing (upper level)
- Environmental Analyst - theme: Monitoring, Regulation, Control, Inspection, Biodiversity and Environmental Auditing (upper level)
- Environmental Analyst – theme: Environmental Quality Management, Protection and Control (upper level)
For environmental analyst positions that have themes, choosing one area does not prevent the candidate from working in another later, as higher education in any area is required.
Analyst vacancies are for the Federal District (DF). As for technician, they are for all IBAMA units in the federation.
There are 432 vacancies for technical positions and 136 vacancies for analysts.
Enrollment and Tests
Those interested must register from December 1st to December 20th on the website https://www.cebraspe.org.br/concursos/IBAMA_21 . The fees for carrying out the assessments are R$102 for higher level and R$70 for medium level.
The objective and discursive tests will be on January 30, 2022, with the objective tests being held in the 26 states of the federation and in the Federal District.
About IBAMA
The Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources, better known as IBAMA, was founded on February 22, 1989, by Law No. 7.735, as a federal agency linked to the Ministry of the Environment. Currently, the institute's headquarters are located in Brasília (DF).
IBAMA is responsible for administering environmental licensing, controlling environmental quality, authorizing the use of natural resources and inspecting, monitoring and controlling environmental integrity. The institute has headquarters in all twenty-six states of Brazil and in the Federal District (DF).