By joining the Energy Partnerships Division at MTI, you will become part of a critical and urgent mission: to support Singapore’s energy transition by securing low-carbon electricity
imports from our region and building an interconnected regional grid. Low-carbon electricity imports are one of Singapore’s ‘Four Switches’, alongside natural gas, solar, and low-carbon
solutions such as hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon capture and storage.
The climate crisis requires us to quickly transition to low-carbon energy sources to avoid the devastating impact of rising temperatures. Decarbonising our power sector, which
contributes 40% of current emissions, is key to realising Singapore’s commitment to achieving
net zero emissions by 2050.
Even as we take steps to secure a low-carbon energy supply, we will also need to safeguard our energy security and affordability. Navigating the energy trilemma successfully will be one of the defining policy challenges of our generation and hold far-reaching implications for our economy and society.
Senior/Assistant Director, Energy Partnerships Division
Ministry of Trade and Industry
Permanent/Contract
Closing on 31 Jan 2025
What the role is
What you will be working on
MTI’s Energy and Carbon cluster leads initiatives to reduce emissions and drives the transition to a low-carbon economy, while ensuring energy security and cost-competitiveness. Officers working in this cluster will develop energy and carbon markets, plan for infrastructure development, build Singapore’s capabilities to harness low-carbon energy sources, and
manage mission trajectories and carbon budgets. You will collaborate with various stakeholders to support sustainable economic transformation and green growth through
strategic planning, policy analysis, as well as partnerships with industry and international stakeholders.
The Energy Partnership Division within the Energy and Carbon cluster is responsible for
formulating Singapore’s energy policies and strategies, together with the Energy Market Authority, other Government agencies, academics, and private sector stakeholders. The
Energy Partnership Division takes the lead in:
• Driving Singapore’s efforts to import and deploy renewable energy from the region to realise target to import around 6GW of low-carbon electricity by 2035 to decarbonise
our power system.
• Advancing energy collaborations with like-minded countries and international organisations at the bilateral and plurilateral levels to support Singapore and the
region’s energy transition and energy resilience, and push for an interconnected regional grid to support the ASEAN Power Grid.
Your responsibilities include one or more of the following workstreams:
• Work on instruments of collaboration such as agreements and memoranda of understanding, establishing working groups and dialogues to facilitate the implementation of cross-border electricity trading projects.
• Develop policies and frameworks, and formulate strategies to advance the
development of subsea power cables and Renewable Energy Certificates to support the implementation of the cross-border electricity imports projects.
• Build domestic partnerships and the ecosystem to support Singapore’s energy transition e.g. through working with the Energy Studies Institute.
• Develop and strengthen partnerships with international thought leaders such as the International Energy Agency (IEA) and International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
• Foster plurilateral collaborations with like-minded partners at:
1. Local events such as Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) and International Advisory Panel on Energy (IAP).
2. Multilateral international platforms such as G20, ASEAN Ministerial Energy Meeting (AMEM), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and Indo-Pacific Economic Forum (IPEF).
What we are looking for
We are looking for driven and capable officers who possess a strong desire to contribute to Singapore’s energy transition, thrive from working in a fast-moving environment, have a keen
interest in global energy developments and international affairs, are adept at working with multiple stakeholders and across organisational boundaries, and are equipped with the
following qualities and competencies:
• Integrate various streams of information, including international and domestic developments, and translate them into strategic plans to achieve Singapore’s energy outcomes
• Demonstrate strong analytical, interpersonal, organisational and communication skills
• Demonstrate initiative and the ability to think innovatively and resourcefully to solve
problems
• Work with a wide range of stakeholders, both within and beyond the public service
• Ability to work well both independently and as part of a team
• Preferably with relevant experience in energy-related fields or background in international relations, and with experience in financing instruments
About Ministry of Trade and Industry
The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) seeks to transform Singapore into a leading global city of talent, enterprise and innovation. Our mission is to promote economic growth and create good jobs to enable Singaporeans to improve their lives. In MTI, you can expect an exciting, challenging and rewarding career!