Manage media relations, craft narratives, and sustain URA's public image.
8 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Singapore, Singapore
Office Full-Time
Company Size
750 Employees
Service Specialisms
Urban Planning
Property Development
Design
Construction Management
Consulting
Architecture
Engineering
Project Management
Sector Specialisms
Land use planning
Development control
Urban design
Building conservation
Land sales
Role
Description
Requirements
communications degree
media relations
english
critical thinking
team player
multitasking
A degree in communications, journalism, public relations or relevant fields, with one- to- three years of communications experience specialising in media relations. Fresh graduates are welcomed to apply too.
Strong command of the English language with excellent critical thinking and writing skills. Proficiency in a vernacular language will be advantageous.
Strong team player with good interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate across teams and with internal and external stakeholders.
Strong in critical thinking, resourceful and meticulous, with the ability to multitask and work under pressure.
Benefits
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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
Founded in 1974
Year of establishment
The year URA was established under the Ministry of National Development.
55 Planning Areas
Land Use Management
Number of planning areas where URA dictates land use.
7,000 Buildings
Conservation Efforts
Number of buildings conserved since the Conservation Master Plan of 1989.
6.5 Ha Sold
Land Sale Record
Record-breaking land sale in Jurong Lake District in 2023.
As the national development regulator, it approves projects, manages land sales, and shapes urban design for iconic zones like Marina Bay and Orchard Road.
It drives major precincts like Jurong Lake and Punggol Digital District, weaving mixed-use, walkable hubs with commercial, residential and lifestyle appeal.
It manages public car parks, runs the Singapore City Gallery, and licenses underground infrastructure use.
Through architectural competitions and landmark site policies, it encourages standout, futuristic buildings like Singapore’s soon-to-be-tallest at 8 Shenton Way.
It merges smart-city tech with physical design to future-proof the city using data-driven digital planning tools and AI.
Culture + Values
They are passionate about creating a better city.
They work collaboratively to achieve excellence.
They uphold integrity in everything they do.
They value continuous learning and innovation.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero 2050
Carbon Neutrality Goal
Aiming for zero net carbon emissions by the year 2050 through strategic sustainability initiatives.
80% Green Mark
Building Certification Target
Aiming for 80% of buildings to meet Green Mark certification standards by 2030.
Development projects are required to meet high environmental standards for sustainable construction and operation.