Institute Safety Officer (ISO) - Pulau Tekong
The Institute Safety Officer at the Ministry of Defence of Singapore governs and strengthens the OHS system for the Basic Military Training Centre. This role involves serving as a principal safety advisor, leading safety data analysis, conducting audits, and driving OHS initiatives across military schools and training areas. Candidates are expected to have a background in safety or compliance and the ability to engage across civilian and military stakeholders. The role requires frequent field visits to Pulau Tekong to support ongoing training operations.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Institute Safety Officer at the Ministry of Defence of Singapore governs and strengthens the OHS system for the Basic Military Training Centre. This role involves serving as a principal safety advisor, leading safety data analysis, conducting audits, and driving OHS initiatives across military schools and training areas. Candidates are expected to have a background in safety or compliance and the ability to engage across civilian and military stakeholders. The role requires frequent field visits to Pulau Tekong to support ongoing training operations.
TAL's take
Role at a significant public sector organization with clearly defined OHS responsibilities, though lacking technical upside.
Clear mission statement and defined operational responsibilities regarding safety compliance and OHS management.
Must haves
- 5 years of experience in work related to safety or compliance
- Ability to operate effectively in a structured training environment
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to support training operations on the ground including frequent field visits
About the company
Governmental organization with substantial operational scale but outside the tech-native focus of Tier 1 categories.
Posts mentioning Ministry of Defence of Singapore
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