Air Traffic Management Engineer - Singapur, Singapore - careers@gov

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    4 weeks ago

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    $80,000 - $120,000 per year Engineering / Architecture
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    [What the role is]

    You will be part of the team that maintains and enhances our mission-critical IT system used for Air Traffic Management (ATM).

    There will be opportunities to integrate the ATM system with radars, messaging systems, cybersecurity controls, etc.

    You will play a key role to ensure the overall reliability, quality and integrity of the ATM system; thereby contributing directly to the safety and efficient management of air traffic movements in Singapore's Flight Information Region.


    [What you will be working on]
    You will work closely with the team to deliver the following scope of work:


    • Analyse new operational needs and engage suppliers for suitable solution
    • Seek approval and perform procurement for system enhancement works
    • Identify potential project risks early and assess its implications to the organisation, system or project, and to recommend mitigating measures to manage the risks
    • Ensure proper integration and testing of all hardware and software components to verify that the system or system enhancement is delivered according to requirements
    • Maintenance of ATM IT system to ensure its high availability
    [What we are looking for]


    • Training in Electrical/ Electronics/ Computer Engineering, Information Systems Management or equivalent
    • Good communication and writing skills, interpersonal skills, positive attitude and an attention to detail
    • Able to work independently and also a good team player who is able to work with officers of all levels
    • Ability to work outside working hours occasionally for system maintenance/deployment activities
    Your appointment designation will commensurate with your relevant work experience.

    Successful candidates will be offered a 3-year contract in the first instance, and may be considered for placement on a permanent tenure or subsequent contract renewal.