Singtel’s Senior Software Engineer role generally involves designing, developing, testing and maintaining reliable software applications and platforms. Candidates are expected to have a degree or equivalent experience in computer science, software engineering or a related discipline, together with strong programming skills and experience in modern development frameworks, databases, APIs and cloud or enterprise systems. The role typically requires several years of software development experience, sound knowledge of Agile practices, version control and software testing, and the ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues. The successful candidate should be comfortable working across teams, communicating clearly with technical and business stakeholders, reviewing code, mentoring colleagues and delivering secure, scalable solutions within agreed timelines.
Singtel Group is one of Asia’s leading communications technology groups, headquartered in Singapore. Its businesses span mobile and fixed-line telecommunications, broadband, digital services, cybersecurity, cloud, data centres and enterprise technology solutions. Singtel serves consumers, businesses and governments across Singapore, Australia and other regional markets through brands and subsidiaries including Optus. The company is investing in next-generation connectivity, 5G, digital platforms, artificial intelligence and technology services to support increasingly connected communities and enterprises. Employees typically work in collaborative, multicultural teams and may contribute to large-scale systems used by millions of customers. As a major regional employer, Singtel offers opportunities across engineering, operations, sales, corporate functions and digital innovation. Benefits and compensation vary by role, experience and employment contract, with Singapore positions commonly including statutory benefits and performance-related incentives.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with strong opportunities in software engineering, cybersecurity, cloud computing, finance, telecommunications, healthcare and logistics. English is widely used at work, while Mandarin, Malay and Tamil are also official languages. The culture combines modern international business with Chinese, Malay, Indian and other traditions, reflected in neighbourhoods, festivals and food centres. Public transport is efficient, housing is convenient but expensive, and daily life is generally safe, clean and fast-paced. Foreign professionals usually need an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass or S Pass; eligibility depends on salary, qualifications, experience and government assessment. New arrivals should budget carefully for rent, deposits, transport and healthcare, and arrange accommodation before moving. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain. Its central location also makes travel around Southeast Asia relatively easy.
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