Final result of the CTMac and Civil Guard Contest is announced
The final results of the contest for the Macapá Municipal Civil Guard and CTMac traffic agent positions have been released, with the next phase scheduled for March.
The Macapá City Hall has announced the final results of the public competition for the Municipal Civil Guard and traffic agents of the CTMac, conducted by Instituto Ágata. Approximately 18,000 candidates registered for the competition, which offered 160 positions distributed among various roles. The selection process started with examinations held on February 1 in the city.
The competition includes 100 positions for municipal guards, 20 for musician guards, and 40 for traffic agents. According to the schedule, the next stage is the physical fitness test, which is set to take place between March 11 and March 13. The initial calls will see 60 guards, 10 musicians, and 20 traffic agents invited to join the ranks, aiming to enhance the personnel strength of the city's security and transit services.
This public contest reflects the local government's efforts to boost public safety and improve traffic management in Macapá. By filling these roles, the city aims not only to increase the number of active agents but also to enhance community safety and support better traffic regulation throughout the capital. The significant number of applicants indicates a strong interest in public service among residents, highlighting the competition's relevance in the local job market.