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A leading educational institution in Singapore seeks a Research Engineer to develop a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making framework for urban planning projects. Ideal candidates should possess a Master’s degree in a relevant field and strong programming skills in Python, R, or JavaScript. The role includes software development, collaboration with researchers, and field data collection. Candidates with familiarity in GIS tools such as QGIS will have an advantage.
As a University of Applied Learning, SIT works closely with industry in our research pursuits. Our research staff will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT.
This Research Engineer will contribute to an international joint project related to policy‑making in urban planning and design, focusing on developing a Multi‑Criteria Decision‑Making (MCDM) framework and tool. The work will involve integrating results from GeoTOPSIS and/or VectorMCDA in QGIS, enhancing spatial decision support for blue‑green infrastructure and ecosystem service evaluation.
The Research Engineer will lead the software development and interface programming, working closely with the GIS Research Fellow and interdisciplinary project team members to create a user‑friendly, scalable decision‑support tool for planners and policymakers. As part of understanding the ecosystem services that are involved in Singapore, the successful candidate will also be expected to perform some field‑based data collection during the duration of the project.
While prior experience with GeoTOPSIS/VectorMCDA is not mandatory, it will be considered a strong advantage. On‑the‑job training will be provided to equip the candidate with necessary methods and integration workflows with ecosystem service models and spatial datasets.