Executive Engineer/Senior Engineer (Industry Regulation 1 Department) - Con at Public Service Division
, , Singapore -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Energy Efficiency, Technical Assessment, Data Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Writing Skills, Analytical Abilities, Multi-tasking, Research, Guidance, Whitelisting, Energy Audits, Impact Assessment, Project Management, Team Collaboration, Adaptability, Self-motivation

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
[What the role is] The Carbon Mitigation Division (CMD) implements regulations, and programs to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions for the industry and household sectors. Working in CMD, you will be part of a project team tasked to conduct the technical assessment of the eligibility of energy efficient equipment to be whitelisted under the Energy Efficiency Grant. [What you will be working on] Your scope of work will include but not be limited to the following: Evaluating technical papers, suppliers test reports and literature to establish robust whitelisting technical criteria Analysing energy consumption data, efficiency ratings, and other relevant metrics to assess the potential energy savings and environmental benefits of whitelisted equipment Evaluating suppliers’ submissions to decide on equipment suitability for whitelist Working with and providing guidance to government agencies on whitelisting Drafting guidelines on whitelisting, energy audits and impact assessment Researching on latest energy/carbon efficient technologies and trends and updating the whitelist periodically [What we are looking for] Degree in Chemical, Biomedical, Mechanical or Electrical engineering Certification as a Singapore Certified Energy Manager (SCEM), Energy Efficiency Opportunities Assessor, Professional Engineer or Chartered Engineer would be a significant advantage. Mature, independent and resourceful Good team player and strong interpersonal communication and writing skills Strong analytical abilities Able to meet tight deadlines and adapt quickly to changes Organised and able to multi-task Highly self-motivated At least 2 years of working experience in any of the following areas: Research on advances in energy efficiency technology in local harbourcraft, construction and/or industrial sectors Develop Measurement and Verification (M&V) methodologies for various industrial systems and conduct energy performance assessment (e.g. based on ISO 50002) Develop and implement energy saving or energy efficiency improvement projects of key industrial processes and systems in one or more of the energy-intensive sub-sectors such as: chemicals, biomedical, water management and utilities; and generic energy intensive industrial systems such as heating, cooling and compressed air systems As part of the shortlisting process for this role, you may be required to complete a medical declaration and/or undergo further assessment. http://jobs.careers.gov.sg The Singapore Public Service plays a key role in the economic growth, progress and stability of Singapore by formulating and implementing government policies, as well as providing key public services. Whether you are a fresh graduate joining the workforce or an experienced professional, the Singapore Public Service offers a great variety of job opportunities for you. The work in the Public Service can be broadly categorised into the following sectors: Economic, Social, Security & External Relations, and Administration & Corporate Development. Be part of the team that shapes the future of Singapore. Log on and take your first step towards a career that matters! Need help? Please click here for assistance. Our team will contact you shortly!
Responsibilities
The role involves evaluating technical papers and suppliers' test reports to establish whitelisting criteria for energy-efficient equipment. Additionally, the engineer will analyze energy consumption data and provide guidance to government agencies on whitelisting.
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