Zaragoza offers three hundred forty one public positions with police and firefighter reinforcement

Published on May 03, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Zaragoza City Council is finalizing the design of its public employment offer for this year, with a total of 341 positions. The Councilor for Internal Affairs, Alfonso Mendoza, has announced that unanimous approval is sought and hopes to put it to a vote during this month. The offer includes new hires of police officers and firefighters, reinforcing the city's security and emergency services.

A detailed plan of Zaragoza's public employment offer, with 341 positions, on a background of police officers and firefighters in action.

Technology at the service of emergency management 🤖

The staff expansion is complemented by the modernization of coordination systems. The council plans to integrate new AI-assisted dispatch tools for firefighters and local police, optimizing real-time resource allocation. It is planned to update the 092 control panels with advanced geolocation and IoT sensors in emergency vehicles. These digital improvements aim to reduce response times and facilitate the work of the new personnel.

Fewer queues at the registry, more speed in the sirens 🚒

With 341 positions, the City Council shows that if something works in Zaragoza, it is the bureaucracy to create jobs. Now it only remains for the new officers to arrive before the next flood washes away some councilor's ID card. Meanwhile, citizens can wait patiently: the offer will be voted on this month, but the selection process will take its time. At least, when it's over, we'll know there are more people to put out fires... and to turn on the computers.