Estate Manager (Car Parks Operations)
The Estate Manager at the Housing & Development Board will oversee residential car park operations to ensure smooth and orderly parking. Responsibilities include implementing improvement programs, managing stakeholder and customer feedback, and analyzing car park data to optimize processes. The role requires strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills to handle resident and motorist expectations effectively. This is a contract-based position focused on operational excellence in public infrastructure.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Estate Manager at the Housing & Development Board will oversee residential car park operations to ensure smooth and orderly parking. Responsibilities include implementing improvement programs, managing stakeholder and customer feedback, and analyzing car park data to optimize processes. The role requires strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills to handle resident and motorist expectations effectively. This is a contract-based position focused on operational excellence in public infrastructure.
TAL's take
Stable government role in estate management, though limited tech career upside.
Clear operational focus on car park management, customer engagement, and data analysis.
Watchouts
- 1+1 year contract
Must haves
- Tertiary qualifications or equivalent experience
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience in data analysis for process improvement
About the company
Government statutory board, well-established public entity.
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