Perform regular onsite and offsite VM scanning activities and asset inventory mapping for IT/OT systems and endpoints.
Manage the master term contract for VAPT by the vendors.
Analyse and review the VM scanning results and report critical exposure to CISO.
Collaborate with CDOC, red/purple teams, and threat intelligence to correlate vulnerabilities with real-world threats.
Prepare and compile VM compliance reports that are compiled from newly discovered and existing vulnerabilities for management reporting.
Ensure alignment with internal standard and regulatory standards (e.g. ISO 27001 and CCOP).
Liaise with various system/application team on conduct of VAPT using master term contract and management of the VAPT reports.
Manage VM scanning tools in terms of their usage and configurations to ensure accurate coverage and tuning.
Requirements
bachelor's
tenable
qualys
cves
leadership
5+ years
Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or related field.
Experience with enterprise vulnerability scanning platforms (Tenable, Qualys, etc.).
Strong understanding of CVEs, CVSS, threat modeling, and security frameworks (NIST, CIS, MITRE ATT&CK).
Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive remediation.
5+ years of experience in cybersecurity, with 3+ years in vulnerability management.
Benefits
You will receive attractive remuneration for good performance.
You will work in teams that thrive on collaboration for outstanding achievements.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Since 1995
Company Founding Year
The company traces its origins back to its founding in 1995 from Singapore’s Public Utilities Board.
2022–24 Expansion
Renewable Energy Growth
The company expanded its solar capacity during this period, adding rooftop and utility-scale farms.
It has grown into Asia‑Pacific’s national electricity and gas grid operator.
It owns and runs transmission and distribution networks in Singapore and Australia, underpinning industrial, commercial and residential energy supply.
Its renewable arm develops district cooling, EV charging, solar farms, microgrids and green digital energy solutions across Singapore and the region.
Flagship projects include the world’s largest underground district cooling network in Marina Bay and shared cooling systems in towns like Tampines.
Through joint ventures, it co‑develops major infrastructure like Australia’s Jemena utility assets and STMicroelectronics’ industrial district cooling in Ang Mo Kio.
Culture + Values
We provide reliable and efficient utility services to enhance the economy and the quality of life.
We commit to creating value for our customers, our people, and our shareholders. We uphold the highest standards of service and performance.
We act with honesty. We practise the highest ethical standards.
We take pride and ownership in what we do.
We support, respect and trust each other. We continually learn and share ideas and knowledge.
Environment + Sustainability
30% by 2030
Carbon Footprint Reduction
Target to reduce carbon footprint by 30% compared to 2020 levels by 2030, contributing to global climate goals.
100% Renewable Energy
Zero-Emission Building
Operates Southeast Asia's first zero-emission building powered entirely by green hydrogen.
1,000 t CO₂ Savings
District Cooling Efficiency
Reduced carbon emissions by 1,000 metric tons annually through Singapore's first brownfield distributed district cooling network.
920,000 kWh Annually
Solar Energy Generation
Installed solar PV systems across properties to generate over 920,000 kWh of clean energy annually.
By 2030, entire global production powered by renewable energy.
Carbon neutral in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.
No negative environmental impact from operations by 2030.
"30‑30‑30" target: help customers achieve ≥ 30 % added value and reduce our carbon footprint by ≥ 30 % by 2030.
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly available DEI strategy or gender‑related statistics found.