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New Public Contest TRF: Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) Is The Official Organizing Institution Of The Notice, Offering Positions For Judicial Technician And Analyst, With Salaries Of R$ 13,9 Thousand Plus Benefits

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published on 10/03/2024 at 20:49
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Public Competition of the TRF in Brazil with Positions for Judicial Technician and Analyst, and Salaries Reaching R$ 21 Thousand at the End of the Career.

The selected organizing institution for the newest new competition of the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF 1), with positions for Judicial Technician and Analyst, is none other than the renowned Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), a name that embodies the flag of excellence in public competitions. The officialization of FGV as the organizing institution was announced in the Official Gazette of the Union, igniting the flame of expectation in the hearts of aspiring candidates across the country. With this news, it means that the announcement of the competition is closer than ever!

This competition is a window of opportunity for those seeking stability and professional advancement, offering positions for Técnico e Analista Judiciário in various specialties. The positions are distributed across a wide range of Brazilian states, including Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Pará, Piauí, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins, and the Federal District, opening a wide range of possibilities for candidates from different regions of Brazil.

What is the Salary of Judicial Technician and Judicial Analyst of the TRF?

Regarding remuneration, the amounts are more than attractive. For the effective positions of the Judiciary Personnel Framework, the remuneration consists of the basic salary, plus the Judicial Gratification (GAJ) and permanent pecuniary advantages, as established by law. The promise of good remuneration, combined with benefits, represents a strong incentive for participation in the competition, attracting a large number of candidates motivated by the chance to improve their lives through public service.

The salary structure for this competition is excellent for candidates. For Judicial Technicians, the initial remuneration is positioned at R$ 8,529.65, potentially reaching R$ 12,807.24 at the peak of the career, thanks to the salary and the Judicial Gratification (GAJ). For Judicial Analysts, the scenario is even more promising, with the initial remuneration fixed at R$ 13,994.78, and a final salary that can reach an impressive mark of R$ 21,013.03. These amounts reflect TRF 1’s commitment to fairly rewarding the hard work and dedication of its employees.

In addition to the salary, the benefits associated with these positions are a valuable complement. Recently, there has been an adjustment in the food allowance and preschool assistance, with the new amounts set at R$ 1,393.10 and R$ 1,178.82, respectively. These benefits add to the base salary and gratifications. This set of financial incentives, combined with opportunities for professional and personal development, positions the TRF competition 1 as one of the most sought-after competitions at the moment.

What are the Positions of the TRF?

The competition promises to be one of the most competitive, with 25 immediate vacancies plus the formation of a reserve list for the positions of Judicial Analyst and Technician in various specialties. This does not include the specific allocation of vacancies for candidates with disabilities and for Black or Indigenous candidates, promoting inclusion and diversity in the work environment of TRF 1. The vacancies are distributed among several federative units, demonstrating the reach and importance of this competition at a national level.

The comprehensive offer of vacancies for professionals from different educational backgrounds. From Law to Information Technology, including specialties such as Accounting, Civil Engineering, Medicine, and more, TRF 1 seeks to attract multidisciplinary talents ready to contribute their skills in favor of justice and society. Check the list:

  • Judicial Analyst, Administrative Area
  • Judicial Analyst, Judicial Area
  • Judicial Analyst, Judicial Area, Federal Justice Evaluator Specialty
  • Judicial Analyst, Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Information Technology
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Civil Engineering
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Accounting
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Architecture
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Medicine (General Clinical)
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Medicine (Orthopedics)
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Medicine (Cardiology)
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Medicine (Occupational Medicine)
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Nursing
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Dentistry
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Social Work
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Psychology
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Physiotherapy
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Occupational Safety Engineering
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Electrical Engineering
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Mechanical Engineering
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Data Analysis
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Information Systems Analysis
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Governance and Management of Information Technology
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: IT Support
  • Judicial Analyst – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Information Security
  • Judicial Technician, Administrative Area
  • Judicial Technician, Administrative Area, Specialty: Judicial Police Agent
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Accounting
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Technical Support
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Nursing
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Information Systems Development
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Information Technology
  • Judicial Technician – Specialized Support Area, Specialty: Building Construction

Requirements and Selection Process of the TRF for Judicial Technician and Analyst

  • Judicial Analyst – Area: Administrative: bachelor’s degree in any field of study.
  • Judicial Analyst – Area: Judicial: bachelor’s degree in Law.
  • Judicial Analyst – Area: Specialized Support – Specialty: Computer Science: bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, or a duly registered diploma of completion of a bachelor’s degree in any field of study, plus a specialization course in the area of Systems Analysis, with a minimum workload of 360 hours.
  • Judicial Analyst – Area: Specialized Support – Specialty: Stenography: bachelor’s degree in any field of study.
  • Judicial Analyst – Area: Judicial – Specialty: Federal Justice Evaluator: bachelor’s degree in Law.
  • Judicial Technician – Area: Administrative: higher education.
  • Judicial Technician – Area: Specialized Support – Specialty: Stenography: higher education.
  • Judicial Technician – Administrative Area – Specialty: Security and Transportation: higher education and a National Driver’s License, category C or D.

What Are the Stages of Selection for the TRF Competition?

The competition clearly delineates the selection stages, which include objective and essay tests, testing not only the specific knowledge in the area of expertise but also the candidates’ ability to analyze, logical reasoning, and written expression.

The tests will be conducted in various locations, facilitating access for candidates from all over the country and reinforcing the inclusive and comprehensive nature of the selection process. The definition of the test cities considers the geographical distribution of candidates, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate without major travel.

When Will the TRF Competition Take Place?

The TRF competition does not have a date yet; however, interested parties should monitor the release of the announcement and register through the official website of FGV, marking their entry into the competition for a spot in TRF 1. Additionally, the announcement brings good news for certain candidates who may benefit from the exemption of the registration fee, an inclusive gesture that opens doors to greater diversity among participants.

This exemption is valid for members of low-income families registered in the Unified Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico) and for bone marrow donors, highlighting a social commitment that goes beyond merely offering vacancies.

Check Below the Profile of the FGV – Getulio Vargas Foundation Exams, and Ensure Your Approval in the TRF Competition in Brazil

One of the most important steps for candidates during preparation for the competition is to know the profile of the examining body. This is because not all bodies are the same, and each has its particularities. By being aware of the style of the body responsible for the exam of the competition you will participate in, it is possible to better direct your studies and make them more effective.

The FGV body is considered one of the most difficult and unpredictable in the country. It is essential that you keep an eye on what will be required by the institution for the TRF competition, because the style of the exam tends to vary significantly from one agency to another. And even from one subject to another. Check the characteristics of FGV – Getulio Vargas Foundation:

  • Questions: in general, the competitions organized by the FGV body bring multiple-choice questions, with five alternatives for each. There is usually an average of 70 to 80 questions.
  • Statements: the statements are elaborate and lengthy, testing the reasoning and, above all, the concentration of the candidate.
  • Subjects: the themes covered do not follow patterns and can surprise the less attentive. In general, it covers the entire announcement, varying the number of questions for each subject. Therefore, it is essential to read and reread the announcement to ensure the contents that will be required. Based on this, make as comprehensive a study as possible of the highlighted topics.
  • Essay Test: sometimes conducted in the form of questions. It usually brings up to four questions, with a limit of  60 lines each for the answers. However, it may also include essays on contemporary topics, especially in the areas of politics and economics.

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Flavia Marinho

Flavia Marinho é Engenheira pós-graduada, com vasta experiência na indústria de construção naval onshore e offshore. Nos últimos anos, tem se dedicado a escrever artigos para sites de notícias nas áreas militar, segurança, indústria, petróleo e gás, energia, construção naval, geopolítica, empregos e cursos. Entre em contato com flaviacamil@gmail.com ou WhatsApp +55 21 973996379 para correções, sugestão de pauta, divulgação de vagas de emprego ou proposta de publicidade em nosso portal.

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