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Assistant Director (Safety Audit & Inspections)

Ministry of Defence of SingaporeSingaporePosted 18 May 2026

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking an Assistant Director for their Digital and Intelligence Service Safety Inspectorate. The role involves planning and leading comprehensive safety audits, inspections, and spot checks across various units. Candidates will report findings to the Head of DSI and ensure organizational safety compliance. The position requires strong analytical, leadership, and communication skills to drive safety excellence.

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6+ years

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Operations

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Onsite, Singapore

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What you will work on

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking an Assistant Director for their Digital and Intelligence Service Safety Inspectorate. The role involves planning and leading comprehensive safety audits, inspections, and spot checks across various units. Candidates will report findings to the Head of DSI and ensure organizational safety compliance. The position requires strong analytical, leadership, and communication skills to drive safety excellence.

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Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable public sector role with clear oversight responsibilities and defined leadership requirements.

Well-defined job description focused on safety audit planning, execution, and reporting within a military intelligence branch.

Must haves

  • Education in Technology, Science, or related field
  • At least 6 years of relevant experience in safety audit or related field
  • Strong planning and organisation skills
  • Excellent analytical and critical thinking abilities
  • Proven leadership experience
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

About the company

Governmental organization, essential public sector entity.

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