Company

Land Transport

SENIOR/EXECUTIVE/ENGINEER,ASSETENGINEERINGSYSTEMS

Singapore FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“SENIOR / EXECUTIVE/ ENGINEER, ASSET ENGINEERING SYSTEMS. Skills: Asset Engineering Systems, Rail Infrastructure, O&M Perspective. Manage asset archival. Transfer assets between Operators”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhance asset reliability; Enhance asset availability; Enhance asset renewability; Ensure long-term performance; Ensure long-term reliability; Ensure cost-effective support; Ensure timely support; Ensure maintainable assets; Ensure supportable assets; Ensure economically viable assets; Meet high standards

Industry & Context.

Land Transport
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Good judgment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

electrical engineering discipline, electronic engineering discipline, computer engineering discipline

Nice to Have

Signalling experience, Communication experience, Control experience, Maintenance Management experience

What You'll Do.

Manage asset archival

Transfer assets between Operators

Maintain asset inventory

Support asset disposal

Drive digital transformation

Negotiate LTSS contracts

Review maintenance reports

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with system manufacturers; Work with Operators

Communication Scope

Effective communication; Interpersonal skills; Written language proficiency

Full Job Description

**[What the role is]** SENIOR / EXECUTIVE/ ENGINEER, ASSET ENGINEERING SYSTEMS **[What you will be working on]** Play a vital role in shaping the future of Singapore’s rail system. As an aspiring and driven engineer, your contributions will directly impact the reliability, safety, and performance of critical rail infrastructure. Join our team and contribute to the delivery and life cycle management of Signalling, Communications, and Control Systems across new and existing MRT and LRT lines. You will have the opportunity to shape design and build projects from an Operations & Maintenance (O&M) perspective, ensuring long-term performance and reliability. Key responsibilities include managing the archival and transfer of assets between Operators and LTA (Transfer of Care, Custody, and Control), maintaining asset inventory, reviewing modifications, and supporting asset disposal processes. In this role, you will support rail projects in critical O&M areas such as spare parts support, training, documentation, and obsolescence management. You will also help drive digital transformation by reviewing and implementing maintenance control centre, condition monitoring systems and smart maintenance technologies to gain real-time insights into asset health and performance. A significant part of your role involves working with system manufacturers and Operators to negotiate, review, and manage Long Term Service Support (LTSS) contracts, ensuring cost-effective and timely support throughout the asset life cycle. You will use data analytics, lifecycle costing, and failure trends to drive decisions that enhance asset reliability, availability, and renewability. Your work will also involve evaluating proposals for asset modifications, enhancements, and renewals to ensure they remain maintainable, supportable, and economically viable. To ensure that high standards are consistently met, you’ll plan and conduct audits during revenue and engineering hours, and review maintenance reports s

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