Ministry of Education seeks inspectors for Zonal Coordination 7

Gilda Alcívar García Ministee at Ministerio de Educación de Ecuador
Gilda Alcívar García Ministee at Ministerio de Educación de Ecuador - Official Website
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The Zonal Coordination 7 of the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture is seeking to hire three inspectors through its Technical Directorate of School Administration. The open positions include one environmental inspector and two civil works or architecture inspectors.

Applicants for the environmental inspector role must hold a university degree in Environmental Engineering or a related field. They should have at least four to five years of professional experience in environmental inspection, as an environmental specialist, technician, or consultant on public or private sector projects. For contract work, validation from a direct supervisor is required.

Candidates for the civil works or architecture inspector roles need a university degree in Civil Engineering or Architecture. A minimum of four years’ experience inspecting construction projects in the public sector is necessary. Experience gained through invoiced work must be validated with invoices and tax declarations.

Only experience from the last seven years before this announcement will be considered for all applicants.

Applicants must also provide certifications from the Ministry of Labor confirming they are not subject to disqualifications outlined by LOSEP and its regulations.

Interested professionals should send their resumes and supporting documents to zona7@educacion.gob.ec by Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.

Further details about general requirements can be found at https://bit.ly/3WWElvI.



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