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Manager (Safety Audit & Inspections)

Ministry of Defence of SingaporeSingaporePosted 19 May 2026

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking a Safety Audit Manager to conduct comprehensive safety audits and spot checks across Digital and Intelligence Service units. Responsibilities include developing annual audit plans, assessing safety management systems, and identifying non-conformance areas to maintain high safety standards. Candidates should possess strong analytical, planning, and communication skills. The role offers the opportunity to influence organizational safety culture through critical assessment and improvement recommendations.

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What you will work on

The Ministry of Defence of Singapore is seeking a Safety Audit Manager to conduct comprehensive safety audits and spot checks across Digital and Intelligence Service units. Responsibilities include developing annual audit plans, assessing safety management systems, and identifying non-conformance areas to maintain high safety standards. Candidates should possess strong analytical, planning, and communication skills. The role offers the opportunity to influence organizational safety culture through critical assessment and improvement recommendations.

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Quality 55/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid government role with clearly defined responsibilities in safety management and auditing.

Clear, well-defined operational scope related to safety audits and compliance within a specific organizational unit.

Must haves

  • Education in any field
  • Strong planning and organisation skills
  • Good analytical and critical thinking abilities
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

About the company

Government agency with specialized operational requirements.

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