Federal Institute of Brasília Opens Vacancies in Its New Selection Process for Substitute Professor, with Applications Open Until January 26.
The Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Brasília (IFB) has announced the opening of a new selection process to fill two vacancies for substitute professors in the area of Electrical Engineering at the Ceilândia campus.
These job vacancies offer an excellent opportunity for professors in the field of Electrical Engineering.
The selection aims to choose qualified candidates to work in a renowned institution in the educational landscape.
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Requirements Required by the Federal Institute
The open vacancies in the Federal Institute’s selection process require candidates to hold a bachelor’s degree in Engineering IV, with recognition by the MEC.
To apply for the selection process, it is necessary to fill out an online form available on the official website of the Federal Institute.
Salary and Benefits
The job vacancies offer a workload of 40 hours per week, with a salary that ranges from R$ 3,412.63 to R$ 6,356.02, depending on the professor’s qualifications.
In addition to the salary, those approved in the selection process will receive a food allowance of R$ 658.00 and a preschool assistance, making these vacancies even more attractive for professionals in the area.
Applications for the IF Selection Process
Applications for the job vacancies are open until January 26.
To participate in the Federal Institute’s selection process, candidates must register online by accessing the form available on the website.
Click here to register for the selection process
The selection process consists of two stages: a curriculum analysis and a teaching performance test, which will take place on February 4.
The vacancies require good preparation from candidates to meet the expectations of the Federal Institute and secure a position in the offered job vacancies.
Validity of the Selection Process
The selection process of the Federal Institute of Brasília will be valid for 24 months from the publication of the results.
The goal is for selected professors to occupy the offered positions for that period, with no possibility of extension.
The job vacancies represent an excellent chance for those seeking stability and a solid academic career at the Federal Institute.
The Federal Institute continues its commitment to expanding job opportunities and strengthening its team of qualified professors to meet the growing demand in the field of Electrical Engineering.
If you meet the requirements, seize this opportunity and participate in the selection process to secure your position.
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About the Federal Institute of Brasília (IFB)
The Federal Institute of Brasília (IFB) was founded in December 2008, as established by Law No. 11,892, integrating the Federal Network of Professional, Scientific, and Technological Education present throughout the country.
This public institution offers free vocational education through initial and continuing education courses and programs (FIC), secondary technical education, and technological training at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, always aligned with research and extension projects.
With a multi-campus structure, IFB can operate across various technological axes, adapting its actions to the economic characteristics of the different administrative regions of the Federal District.
Currently, the institution consists of a Rectory and 10 campuses located in the following regions: Brasília, Ceilândia, Estrutural, Gama, Planaltina, Recanto das Emas, Riacho Fundo, Samambaia, São Sebastião, and Taguatinga.

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