Workplace Safety and Health Officer - Expression of Interest

Cushman & Wakefield

The Role

Overview

Manage workplace safety compliance, training, audits, and incident investigations.

Key Responsibilities

  • risk assessment
  • safety audits
  • incident investigation
  • safety training
  • report submission
  • compliance

Tasks

-Lead risk assessments, safety audits, and incident investigations. -Conduct and track mandatory safety training (e.g., first aid, annual safety refreshers). -Submit timely reports and maintain Health & Safety documentation. -Review and update SOPs, emergency plans, and safety documentation. -Ensure compliance with WSH Act and MOM requirements. -Maintain valid WSHO registration and oversee site WSHO appointments. -Lead and manage Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) across assigned contracts, ensuring compliance with MOM regulations and promoting a strong safety culture. -Liaise with contractors, clients, and authorities on safety matters.

Requirements

  • engineering
  • wsh
  • 4-5 years
  • safety regs
  • incident mgmt
  • mom-registered

What You Bring

-Diploma/Degree in Engineering or WSH with 4 to 5 years of relevant experience. -Strong knowledge of safety regulations and incident management. -MOM-registered WSHO.

Benefits

-Career development and a promote from within culture;

The Company

About Cushman & Wakefield

-With operations across ~400 offices in 60+ countries, it bridges global scale with deep local market insight. -Typical projects range from agency leasing and capital-markets advisory to project development and integrated facilities management. -The firm specializes across sectors including data centers, industrial/logistics, life sciences, retail, government, and healthcare. -A standout fact: it advises marquee assets like ports, rail hubs, and sports venues.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Logistics

Public Sector

Rail

Healthcare

Hospitality

Office

Investor

Multifamily

Retail

Sustainability & Wellness

Technology