You will be part of the Port and industry integration Planning team that formulates and implements the port-industry integration plan to fulfil the strategies set out under the Port Master Plan for Singapore’s Next Generation Port (NGP).

Senior/Electrical Engineer
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Fixed Terms
What the role is
What you will be working on
The key responsibilities include:
Planning of electrical substations at the public landing facilities
Planning of charging stations for electrical harbour crafts at public landing facilities and offshore islands/anchorages
Planning of energy storage systems for marine facilities
Liaising with EMA and SPPG on works required for upgrading of substation
Planning of submarine energy cable in consideration of optimal routes and minimising energy loss
Coordinating with agencies for planning approvals and necessary studies
Prepare and carry processes for funding requirements
What we are looking for
Degree in Electrical engineering
Candidates with at least 5 years experiences in the planning and development of electrical infrastructure including electrical substations and/or charging station for EVs .
Experiences in planning and development of large-scale submarine cables (electrical and communication cables) would be an added advantage
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Details-oriented.
Successful candidates will be appointed on a 2-year contract at the first instance
About Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
"The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was established on 2 February 1996, with the mission to develop Singapore as a premier global hub port and international maritime centre (IMC), and to advance and safeguard Singapore's strategic maritime interests.
MPA is the driving force behind Singapore's port and maritime development, taking on the roles of Port Authority, Port Regulator, Port Planner, IMC Champion, and National Maritime Representative.
MPA partners the industry and other agencies to enhance safety, security and environmental protection in our port waters, facilitate port operations and growth, expand the cluster of maritime ancillary services, and promote maritime R&D and manpower development."