The role involves designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software solutions for AICET at NUS, potentially supporting artificial intelligence, computing, education, or research initiatives. Candidates are generally expected to hold a degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, or a related discipline, with practical experience in software development. Strong programming skills, commonly in Python, Java, JavaScript, or similar languages, are likely required, together with knowledge of databases, APIs, version control, and software engineering practices. Experience with AI, machine learning, cloud platforms, or research-related systems would be advantageous. The successful candidate should be analytical, dependable, collaborative, able to communicate clearly with technical and non-technical stakeholders, and comfortable working independently on a renewable one-year contract.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore’s flagship comprehensive university and one of Asia’s leading institutions for education, research, and innovation. It offers programmes across fields including computing, engineering, business, medicine, science, law, and the arts and social sciences. NUS works closely with government agencies, industry partners, and international universities on research and technology projects. Its environment is highly international, with a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and interdisciplinary collaboration. AICET-related work may involve applying computing and AI capabilities to education, research, or institutional initiatives. Employees typically work in a structured academic environment with access to professional networks, advanced facilities, and opportunities to contribute to projects with regional and global impact.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with strong opportunities in software engineering, artificial intelligence, finance technology, cybersecurity, research, healthcare technology, and education. English is widely used at work, and the culture is multicultural, efficient, and generally professional, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international influences. Public transport is excellent, although housing and daily expenses can be high, especially near central districts. The city offers safe neighbourhoods, diverse food, shopping, parks, beaches, and convenient regional travel. Foreign professionals usually require an employment pass, with eligibility depending on salary, qualifications, experience, and employer sponsorship; the company normally submits the application. New arrivals should budget for rental deposits, medical insurance, transport, and relocation costs. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain, so lightweight clothing and adaptable routines are useful.
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