This role is responsible for formulating regulatory and operation policies, and processes relating to telcos’ use of space and land to provide telecom services. This includes long-term planning for developments to cater for relevant infrastructure upfront, establishing clear rules of engagements for access by telcos, and establishing the roles and responsibilities between development owners vis-à-vis telcos. These cover both public and private land/development owners. These are in support of IMDA’s vision of a building a vibrant, world class info-communications sector that drives the Digital Economy.
Job Responsibilities:
- Policy development and review of infrastructure and access matters, which may include reviewing the Telecom Act and the Code of Practice for Info-Communications Facilities in Buildings;
- Operationalise and implement policy frameworks, including taking enforcement actions against parties that fail to comply
- Liaise and coordinate with internal divisions (e.g., standards division, consumer fronting division, legal division) to formulate and implement recommendations
- Liaise and coordinate with external stakeholders (other government agencies that manage land resource matters, such as URA, SLA, NParks, etc) to facilitate space/land planning and/or allocation for telcos’ deployments
Job Requirements:
- A Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Public Policy, Engineering, Business, Legal or related-areas with at le2 years of experience and those with prior experience in the infocomm industry, and/or knowledge of regulatory concepts and frameworks would be an advantage. Candidates with no prior experience may also apply.
- Good analytical, writing and communication skills
- Ability to work and deliver under tight deadlines
- Ability to work in a team as well as independently
- Good stakeholder engagement skills
- Good presentation and facilitation skills