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ASEP Announces 43 Permanent Civil Aviation Posts Including Six in Crete

ASEP's 3K/2026 proclamation opens 43 permanent Civil Aviation positions, including six posts at Heraklion and Sitia airports.

  • ASEP Proclamation 3K/2026 was sent to the National Printing Office.
  • 43 permanent positions at the Civil Aviation Authority.
  • Specialty: Electronic Engineers for Air Traffic Safety.
  • 6 positions allocated to Crete.
  • 5 at Heraklion Airport (3 with experience, 2 without).
  • 1 at Sitia Airport (with experience).
  • Applications open soon after publication in the Government Gazette.

The Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP) has forwarded Proclamation 3K/2026 to the National Printing Office, announcing 43 permanent positions within the Civil Aviation Authority.

The specialty in question concerns Electronic Engineers for Air Traffic Safety — a role that, in theory, requires serious technical competence and, in practice, carries serious responsibility for the smooth functioning of airport systems.

Naturally, interest is expected to be high.

Six Positions in Crete

Crete receives six of the 43 posts.

At Heraklion International Airport “Nikos Kazantzakis,” five positions are available:

  • Three requiring prior experience
  • Two positions are open to candidates without experience

At Sitia Airport “Vitsentzos Kornaros,” one position is available for experienced candidates.

Permanent positions. In Civil Aviation. On an island where airport infrastructure is not exactly a decorative accessory.

Draw your own conclusions.

Required Qualifications

Applicants must hold a degree in one of the following fields:

  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology
  • Computer Engineering and Informatics
  • Informatics and Telecommunications

Additional mandatory qualifications include:

  • Certified in computer skills
  • Excellent command of the English language

In other words, this is not a seasonal barista position.

The application deadline has not yet been announced, as publication in the Government Gazette is pending.

Which means the clock has not officially started.

Yet.

Categories: Crete Greece
Kostas Raptis: Kostas Raptis is a reporter living in Heraklion, Crete, where he covers the fast-moving world of AI and smart technology. He first discovered the island in 2016 and never quite forgot it—finally making the move in 2022. Now based in the city he once only dreamed of calling home, Kostas brings a curious eye and a human touch to the stories shaping our digital future.
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