The Engineering Intern role at SATS Ltd in Singapore is suited to a student or recent graduate studying engineering, such as mechanical, electrical, aerospace, or industrial engineering. The candidate is expected to support technical projects, maintenance activities, equipment reviews, process improvements, documentation, and operational problem-solving. Requirements typically include relevant academic qualifications, basic engineering knowledge, analytical and computer skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively. Candidates should be willing to learn, work collaboratively, follow workplace safety procedures, and operate in a fast-paced aviation and aviation-services environment. Depending on the assignment, familiarity with CAD, data analysis, maintenance systems, or process-improvement methods may be useful.
SATS Ltd is a Singapore-based provider of food solutions and gateway services for the aviation and travel industries. The company supports airlines, airports, cruise operators, institutions, and other customers through services including in-flight catering, food manufacturing, aviation logistics, baggage handling, ground services, cargo handling, and airport hospitality. SATS operates across Singapore and international markets, connecting people and businesses through a large regional network. Its work combines hospitality, logistics, food technology, engineering, and operational expertise. Employees typically work in safety-sensitive, highly coordinated environments where service quality, reliability, hygiene, and efficiency are important. An engineering intern may gain exposure to airport infrastructure, technical equipment, maintenance processes, automation, facility systems, or operational improvement projects while working alongside experienced professionals.
Singapore is a compact island city-state with strong opportunities in aviation, logistics, engineering, technology, finance, healthcare, hospitality, and advanced manufacturing. Its multicultural society blends Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international influences, reflected in its languages, festivals, food, and neighborhoods. The lifestyle is convenient and generally safe, with efficient public transport, excellent healthcare, shopping, parks, and a lively food scene. Housing and daily expenses can be high, especially in central areas, so interns often compare shared rooms and locations near MRT stations. Foreign interns and employees must hold the appropriate pass before starting work. Short-term training or internship arrangements may use a Training Employment Pass or Training Work Permit, while professional roles commonly require an Employment Pass or S Pass; eligibility depends on salary, qualifications, nationality, and employer sponsorship. Check current requirements with Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower before relocating.
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