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Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management)

Public Service Division

SingaporeContractHybrid

Posted 23 Jun 2026

About this role

Manage the development of new and revamped libraries and construction fit-out works under the NLB Master Plan. Oversee the entire project lifecycle from planning and tender evaluation to final account settlement and closeout. Requires a background in Architecture, M&E Engineering, or Project Management with at least 3 years of experience, preferably in public sector projects. Candidates must possess strong communication skills and a result-oriented mindset.

What they're looking for

Project ManagementA&A ProjectsTender EvaluationContract ManagementStakeholder CoordinationRegulatory ComplianceBudgetingPlanning

Frequently asked questions

What does a Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management) at Public Service Division do?

Manage the development of new and revamped libraries and construction fit-out works under the NLB Master Plan. Oversee the entire project lifecycle from planning and tender evaluation to final account settlement and closeout. Requires a background in Architecture, M&E Engineering, or Project Managem…

What skills does this Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management) role need?

Key skills for this role include Project Management, A&A Projects, Tender Evaluation, Contract Management, Stakeholder Coordination, Regulatory Compliance.

How much does a Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management) at Public Service Division pay?

The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.

Is this Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management) role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is hybrid, based in Singapore.

How do I apply for this Project Manager (Properties and Facilities Management) role?

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