DSTA
harnesses science and technology for the defence and security of
Singapore. Our team of Greater Minds - engineers and IT professionals -
continuously challenge conventional thinking and methods, and explore
new frontiers to sharpen the technological edge of Singapore's defence
capabilities.
DSTA is the place for defence technology and engineering work that
covers a diverse portfolio of military platforms, weapons, IT, command
& control systems, defence construction and related services. We
develop and support cutting-edge capabilities. Our strengths lie in the
conceptualising, design, implementation and life-cycle support of
large-scale complex systems of systems. Recognising that people are the
key asset behind our unique capabilities, DSTA is committed to help our
people realise their full potential with careers that:
1. Provide Technical and Business Leadership
You will have opportunities to acquire competencies in multi-disciplinary fields and provide the technical and business leadership for Singapore in defence and national security.
2. Promise Learning and Growth Opportunities
Every Body Matters. We will provide you with challenges, professional satisfaction and growth. We will develop you
to have the attitudes, knowledge and skills for life-long
employability. You will have opportunities to assume responsibilities
and take on challenges early in your career.
3. Offer Competitive Rewards and Recognition
You can expect rewards for and recognition of your work to be competitive with the best practices of high-performing organisations in the market place.
4. Contribute to National Defence and Security
Working in DSTA is a calling, an honour, and a commitment
to the long-term defence and security of Singapore. Through your work,
you play a meaningful role in contributing to national defence and
security.
Continuously seeking new talent, DSTA welcomes Greater Minds who have a
passion for technology, creativity and innovation to do breakthrough
work and be proud to contribute to the progress of Singapore.
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Last Updated: 25 Sep 2007 |