Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of May 13, 2026, from the Universitat Politècnica de València, by which selective access tests are called, by the general system of free access, to the category of Qualified Laboratory and Workshops Technician |
|---|---|
| Publication | June 5, 2026 |
| Entry into force | Not specified |
| Calling body | Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) |
| Positions announced | 1 position |
| Group / Subgroup | Group A, Subgroup A1 |
| Area | Communications-Electronics |
| Access system | Competitive examination by free competition |
| Participation fee | 25.48 € |
| Application deadline | 10 business days from publication in DOGV |
| Submission method | Exclusively electronic (UPV electronic office) |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Year | 2026 |
The Universitat Politècnica de València announces a position for Qualified Laboratory and Workshops Technician in the area of communications-electronics, classified in group A, subgroup A1. Access is through the general system of free access by competitive examination. The resolution was signed on May 13, 2026 and published on June 5, 2026.
The deadline for submitting applications is 10 business days counted from the publication of the call in the Official Gazette of the Valencian Generalitat (DOGV). All processing is exclusively electronic through the UPV electronic office. Subsequent resolutions of the process will also be published only in DOGV.
What does this call establish?
The call regulates the selection process to fill one position in the category of Qualified Laboratory and Workshops Technician in the area of communications-electronics at UPV. Below are the main requirements and conditions:
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Position category | Qualified Laboratory and Workshops Technician |
| Group / Subgroup | Group A / Subgroup A1 |
| Area of knowledge | Communications-Electronics |
| Selection system | Competitive examination, free competition |
| Nationality requirement | Yes (according to call conditions) |
| Age requirement | Minimum 16 years; maximum: until mandatory retirement |
| Qualification requirement | Specific university degree (electronics area) |
| Functional capacity | Required for job performance |
| Participation fee | 25.48 € |
| Fee exemptions | Special large families, victims of gender violence, persons with disabilities |
| Application deadline | 10 business days from DOGV publication |
| Submission channel | Exclusively electronic (UPV electronic office) |
| Publication of resolutions | Only in DOGV |
| Disability adaptations | Must be requested when submitting the application |
Economic and operational impact
For applicants, the direct cost of participation is 25.48 € as a participation fee. This amount is exempt for three specific groups:
- Members of special large families
- Victims of gender violence
- Persons with recognized disabilities
From an operational perspective, the process has two relevant practical implications:
- Submission is 100% electronic: paper applications and in-person registration are not accepted. It is essential to have a digital certificate or identification system compatible with the UPV electronic office.
- Process monitoring (lists of admitted candidates, exam dates, resolutions) is carried out exclusively through DOGV, not through BOE or other channels.
For UPV, this call represents the incorporation of a technical profile specialized in electronics and communications to the laboratory and workshops staff, within the highest category of subgroup A1.
Who does it affect?
- University graduates with training in the area of electronics or communications seeking stable public employment.
- Persons who meet the requirements of nationality, age (from 16 years until mandatory retirement) and functional capacity.
- Applicants already participating in other UPV processes who want to expand their options.
- Groups with fee exemption: special large families, victims of gender violence and persons with disabilities.
- Persons with disabilities who need adaptations during the tests (must request them when submitting the application).
It does not directly affect private companies or HR managers in the private sector, unless they manage the candidacy of an employee interested in the process.
Practical example
A telecommunications engineer with a university degree, 32 years old and experience in electronics laboratories decides to apply for this call. The specific steps he must follow are:
- Access the UPV electronic office with his digital certificate within the 10 business days from publication in DOGV.
- Complete the electronic application and indicate whether he belongs to any of the groups with fee exemption. Since he does not belong to any, he pays 25.48 €.
- If he had any recognized disability, he requests the necessary adaptations for the tests at that same moment, as he will not be able to do so later.
- From that moment on, he consults DOGV periodically to follow all process resolutions (list of admitted candidates, date and place of tests, results).
If instead he were a member of a special category large family, he would be exempt from paying the 25.48 € and should prove it documentally at the time of application.
What should applicants do now?
- Verify the qualification requirement: confirm that your university degree fits the electronics-communications profile required for subgroup A1.
- Check the DOGV publication date: the 10 business day deadline starts counting from that publication, not from BOE. Access DOGV to confirm the exact date.
- Obtain or verify your digital certificate: submission is exclusively electronic. Without valid digital identification, it is not possible to process the application.
- Prepare exemption documentation (if applicable): special large families, victims of gender violence or persons with disabilities must have the accreditation ready before submitting the application.
- Request adaptations in the same act of submission: if adaptations are needed for disability, it is mandatory to indicate it when submitting the application. Later requests are not accepted.
- Activate alerts in DOGV: all process resolutions (admission, dates, results) will be published exclusively in DOGV. Do not expect notifications through other channels.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to apply for the UPV Laboratory Technician opposition?
The participation fee is 25.48 €. Members of special large families, victims of gender violence and persons with recognized disabilities are exempt from payment.
What is the deadline for submitting an application to the 2026 UPV call?
The deadline is 10 business days counted from the publication of the call in DOGV (Official Gazette of the Valencian Generalitat). Submission is exclusively electronic through the UPV electronic office.
What qualification is needed for the UPV Qualified Laboratory Technician position?
Specific university degree in the communications-electronics area is required. The position belongs to group A, subgroup A1, which implies a university degree or equivalent. The exact qualification requirements must be verified in the full text of the call published in DOGV.
Where are the results and resolutions of the UPV selection process published?
All process resolutions (lists of admitted candidates, exam dates, results) are published exclusively in DOGV. They will not be published in BOE or other official channels.
How to request adaptations for persons with disabilities in the UPV opposition?
Adaptations for persons with disabilities must be requested at the same time as submitting the application for participation. Adaptation requests in later phases of the process are not accepted.
Official source
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Notice: This article is purely informational in nature and does not constitute legal advice. For specific decisions, consult a qualified professional. Source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2026-12122