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Government invites applications for Special Customs Corps level C2 posts with a €26,972.66 gross annual

salary; deadline 24 December 2025.

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Key Points

  • 15 posts in the Special Customs Corps (level C2); €26,972.66 gross/year, paid in 13 instalments
  • Roles: inspect goods and documents, advise taxpayers, monitor flows, detect fraud, enforce national and EU rules
  • Eligibility: Andorran nationality, MAQ level 4 (or equivalent), Catalan B2, category B2 driving licence, clean legal/disciplinary record
  • Apply via the Public Function website, in person at Servei de Tràmits or e-tramits; deadline 24 December 2025

The Government of Andorra has opened an external competition to fill 15 customs officer posts attached to the Department of Taxes and Borders. The positions form part of the Special Customs Corps at level C2 and carry a gross annual salary of €26,972.66, paid in 13 instalments. The call follows an internal mobility contest held on 21 November 2025 that produced no candidates.

New recruits will join the functional area for border customs offices and will be responsible for managing and controlling customs operations at the country’s frontier points. Key duties include inspecting goods and accompanying customs documentation, advising taxpayers on customs obligations, monitoring import and export flows using risk indicators, detecting fraud or illegal movement of sensitive or prohibited goods, and applying applicable national and EU regulations.

Applicants must hold Andorran nationality and meet several conditions: possess an official post‑compulsory qualification at MAQ level 4 or an equivalent credential; demonstrate Catalan at B2 level; and hold a category B2 driving licence (the licence may be presented up to the final assignment). Candidates must not have been convicted of intentional or negligent offences related to public service, must not be judicially or disciplinarily disqualified or suspended, and must not be under prosecution for offences linked to public office; these legal and disciplinary requirements can be certified up to the start of the probationary period. Applicants must also submit a sworn declaration confirming they have no illness that would prevent them from completing the selection’s physical tests.

The full rules and the application form can be downloaded from the Public Function website. Applications may be submitted in person at the Servei de Tràmits (ground floor of the Government administrative building on Prat de la Creu, Andorra la Vella) or online via the e‑tramits portal. The deadline for submission is 24 December 2025.

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