[What the role is]
The Carbon Mitigation Division (CMD) implements regulations, and programs to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions for the industry and household sectors.
Working in CMD, you will be part of a project team tasked to conduct the technical assessment of the eligibility of energy efficient equipment to be whitelisted under the Energy Efficiency Grant.
[What you will be working on]
Your scope of work will include but not be limited to the following:
- Evaluating technical papers, suppliers test reports and literature to establish robust whitelisting technical criteria
- Analysing energy consumption data, efficiency ratings, and other relevant metrics to assess the potential energy savings and environmental benefits of whitelisted equipment
- Evaluating suppliers submissions to decide on equipment suitability for whitelist
- Working with and providing guidance to government agencies on whitelisting
- Drafting guidelines on whitelisting, energy audits and impact assessment
- Researching on latest energy/carbon efficient technologies and trends and updating the whitelist periodically
[What we are looking for]
- Degree in Chemical, Biomedical, Mechanical or Electrical engineering
- Certification as a Singapore Certified Energy Manager (SCEM), Energy Efficiency Opportunities Assessor, Professional Engineer or Chartered Engineer would be a significant advantage.
- Mature, independent and resourceful
- Good team player and strong interpersonal communication and writing skills
- Strong analytical abilities
- Able to meet tight deadlines and adapt quickly to changes
- Organised and able to multi-task
- Highly self-motivated
- At least 2 years of working experience in any of the following areas:
- Research on advances in energy efficiency technology in local harbourcraft, construction and/or industrial sectors
- Develop Measurement and Verification (M&V) methodologies for various industrial systems and conduct energy performance assessment (e.g. based on ISO 50002)
- Develop and implement energy saving or energy efficiency improvement projects of key industrial processes and systems in one or more of the energy-intensive sub-sectors such as: chemicals, biomedical, water management and utilities; and generic energy intensive industrial systems such as heating, cooling and compressed air systems
- As part of the shortlisting process for this role, you may be required to complete a medical declaration and/or undergo further assessment.