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Cameraman

Ministry of Defence of SingaporeSingaporePosted 19 May 2026

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking a Cameraman to shape the visual narrative of videos for MINDEF/SAF audiences. The role involves operating various professional cameras for news, entertainment, and documentary productions across broadcast and online platforms. Candidates must possess at least one year of camera operation experience. Additional skills in video editing and drone operation are considered beneficial.

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Experience

1+ years

Function

Arts and Design

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking a Cameraman to shape the visual narrative of videos for MINDEF/SAF audiences. The role involves operating various professional cameras for news, entertainment, and documentary productions across broadcast and online platforms. Candidates must possess at least one year of camera operation experience. Additional skills in video editing and drone operation are considered beneficial.

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Quality 50/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable government role for a national defense ministry, though scope is standard for creative production.

Clear expectations and responsibilities for a cameraman role, though tech stack list is somewhat broad.

Must haves

  • At least 1 year of experience in video camera operations
  • Proficiency in using variety of professional video cameras and digital cameras
  • Ability to write and communicate clearly in English

Tools and skills

professional video camerasdigital camerasmobile phone cameras

Nice to have: adobe premiere pro, drone operation.

About the company

Government entity, providing stable but non-commercial sector role.

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