Carry out islandwide planning, design and design-related management works in support of SDC’s strategic goals.
Plan, review and facilitate tenancy works spanning from land preparation, marketing exercise and design management, taking into account holistic experience planning and considerations.
Conduct stakeholders’ engagements to gather feedback and for project coordination purpose.
Formulate Design Brief and Urban Design Guidelines to guide planning and development works.
Carry out design ideation, research, content narrative and feasibility studies to ensure SDC’s design approaches and execution are ahead of the curve in the market.
Work closely with ministries, authorities, SDC’s stakeholders, consultants and contractors from project inception, ideation to final delivery of the developments i.e. end-to-end integrated design management
Preparation of approval papers and related materials eg. specifications and drawings etc. to facilitate clearances.
Requirements
autocad
sketchup
revit
bim
architecture degree
qualified architect
Excellent presentation and communication skills.
Processes a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture. Master’s degree of above equivalent will be an advantage.
Software skills - Autocad, Sketchup with real time rendering, Photoshop, Video-editing, Powerpoint and Microsoft Office.
Efficient time management.
Registered Qualified Person under Singapore’s Board of Architects with minimum 5 years of experience in the urban planning and/or architectural works.
Experience in AI Architectural rendering software, BIM, Revit will be an added advantage.
Relevant degree in Urban Design or Planning can be considered.
Strong design flair and a creative problem solver.
Design Thinking.
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
1972 Vision
Foundational Year
The year the company originated with a groundbreaking vision to transform a WWII-era island.
500 Ha
Managed Land Area
Oversees a sprawling 500 hectares of diverse attractions and infrastructure.
First Certified
Asia's Pioneering Destination
Designated Asia’s first GSTC-certified island destination, highlighting its commitment to sustainable tourism.
Global Tournaments
Golf Excellence
Hosted prestigious international golf events on its renowned Serapong and Tanjong courses.
Seamlessly blends infrastructure with imagination, overseeing beaches, resorts, golf courses, marinas, and Universal Studios.
Steers major works, including the Sentosa Express, Cable Car, and Sentosa Cove residences under Singapore’s Trade & Industry Ministry.
Operates a diversified financial engine through property investments, attraction development, F&B ventures, and transport operations across subsidiaries.
Specializes in tourism-led infrastructure, resort planning, cableway networks, residential enclave management, and marquee event delivery.
Innovates unique storytelling experiences via pathways like Sentosa Boardwalk and SensoryScape, transforming transit into景点叙述的一部分。
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
Carbon Neutral 2030
Target Year for Carbon Neutrality
Aims to achieve zero net carbon emissions by 2030.
5.2 MWp Solar
Clean Energy Generation
Installed over 5.2 MWp of solar capacity, generating 6.6 GWh clean energy annually.
100% Electrification
Public Transport Transition
Aims to electrify all on-island public transport by 2025.
2M Bottles Eliminated
Single-Use Reduction
Eliminating 2 million single-use plastic bottles annually through new policies.
Established Sentosa Carbon Neutral Network: grew from 17 to 30 members (as of Mar 2024), covering ~95–97 % of island’s carbon emissions
规划中“solar pavements”和潮汐能源试点项目
Installed solar panels at 46 locations; 推进‘solar pavements’和潮汐能源试点
Joined Global Sustainable Tourism Council; achieved GSTC‑D certification in 2022
10 % of island electricity to be powered by onsite renewables by 2030
Implemented waste‑management initiatives: launched island Disposables Policy & Playbook (2023) to eliminate 2 million single‑use plastic bottles/year; food‑waste digesters and reverse‑vending machines deployed