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Singapore
Onsite
The Senior Executive, Construction Technology and Protective Engineering (CTPE) Laboratory is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the CTPE Laboratory in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), ensuring the efficient management of facilities, equipment, resources, and safety compliance. This key role drives operational excellence through the optimization of workflows, implementation of process improvements, and adoption of innovative laboratory and workshop practices.
Working closely with faculty members, researchers, students, and industry collaborators, the Senior Executive provides critical technical expertise and operational support that enable cutting-edge research, experiential learning, and innovation in construction technology and protective engineering. The role plays a vital part in sustaining a safe, collaborative, and productive environment while enhancing the laboratory's capabilities to support the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's academic and research objectives. Through effective stewardship of laboratory and workshop operations, the position contributes to NTU's mission of advancing global excellence in science, engineering, and technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary person in charge of the workshop, managing equipment usage, scheduling, and workflow; ensure facilities are well maintained and ready for academic and research needs.
Operate and supervise machining processes including cutting, drilling, grinding, sawing, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) routing, and other fabrication services.
Support students, faculty, and researchers with fabrication requests, offering technical guidance on design feasibility, materials, and methods; deliver timely solutions for urgent projects.
Enforce safety protocols, train personnel in equipment use, maintain risk assessments, and ensure compliance with university standards.
Oversee maintenance, servicing, calibration, and procurement of tools and consumables; track usage, records, and asset replacement/disposal.
Mentor and train students, research staff, and new hires in machining techniques and safe workshop practices.
Support teaching curriculum by preparing demonstrations and assisting in laboratory sessions.
Monitor equipment usage charges, provide exam support, and contribute to academic events.
Drive innovation by identifying opportunities to integrate digital tools and modern techniques in laboratory operations.
Take on additional responsibilities and assignments as delegated by the Reporting Officer, such as managing procurement or participating in school-wide initiatives.
Implement continuous improvement strategies to support world-class research and teaching activities.
Requirements:
A degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
At least 3 years of relevant experience in laboratory operations, preferably in an academic or research environment.
A diploma in Engineering, or a related field with at least 5 years of relevant experience may be considered.
Proven expertise in machining, fabrication, CNC tools, and workshop operations.
Solid knowledge of construction technology, protective engineering equipment, lab safety, and digital process tools.
Demonstrated commitment to safety, compliance, and operational excellence.
Strong organizational, communication, mentoring, and collaboration skills.
Exceptional multitasking and detail orientation in managing inventory, schedules, and budgets.
Proactive, adaptable problem-solver able to thrive independently in dynamic environments.
Effective communication and collaboration skills to engage with diverse stakeholders.
Passionate about driving change, fostering collaboration, and delivering sustainable solutions through innovation and digital transformation.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU