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    Coastal Safety Authority Seeks 27 Permanent Workers

    June 8, 2026
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    The Coastal Safety Authority is hiring 27 permanent workers. Apply via İŞKUR by June 12; results will be posted on their website.

    The Coastal Safety Authority will hire 27 permanent workers. Applications can be made through İŞKUR until June 12. Results will be announced on the institution's website.

    According to the announcement published in the Official Gazette by the General Directorate of Coastal Safety, the personnel in question will work under the status of 'permanent workers.'

    In this context, 5 electrical officers, 1 engineer, 15 marine traffic operators, 4 office staff, and 2 technicians will be hired. Applications can be made through the website of the Turkish Employment Agency (esube.iskur.gov.tr) or by visiting the service centers of this institution in person.

    Following the receipt of the final lists by the Turkish Employment Agency, the location, time, and date of the oral exam/interview will be announced separately. The main and reserve candidate lists will be published on the website of the General Directorate of Coastal Safety. No written notification will be sent to the candidates listed.

    Furthermore, it was stated by the Turkish Employment Agency that applications for the published announcements regarding worker recruitment can be made until June 12.

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