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Dear Students,

 

Discover some of the latest opportunities for NTU students this week:

 

GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

MAERSK

Regional Management Trainee Program

Application Closing 28 March 2024

Viking Systems

Various Positions

·        3D Modeling of Ship Structures (Femap & SAGA)

·        Structural Analysis

·        Intact & Damage Stability (HECSALV)

·        RAO Development & Motion Predictions (Wadam, WaSim, & PRECAL)

·        Structural FEA (NASTRAN, Sestra, & SAGA)

·        And more…

Daiichi Chuo Shipping (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

Operation Executive

Application Closing 18 April 2024

Orion Ship Management Pte. Ltd.

Executive, Shipping Operations

Jade Alliance Shipping Pte. Ltd.

Junior Operation Executive

 

For more job opportunities, visit CareerAxis.

 

 

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Learning Journey to ZeroNorth on 26 April 2024

Discover how data science can be applied to maritime, an industry responsible for carrying more than 80% of world trade.

Join Singapore Maritime Foundation on a learning journey to ZeroNorth (previously known as Alpha Ori), a leading maritime technology company, on 26 April, 3pm – 5pm.

For a closer look into ZeroNorth's latest data-driven innovations, here is a video showcase of the company’s shore-based control centres.

Register >>

 

For more events, visit CareerAxis.

 

 

INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS

Maritime: A Purposeful Industry at the Intersection of World Trade and the Global Supply Chain

 

In this article by Singapore Maritime Foundation, you will find:

·        Introduction to the Maritime Industry in Singapore

·        Spotlight on Jamie-Claire Gwee, a Year 1 Maritime Studies Undergraduate at NTU, who shares her experience as a recipient of the MaritimeONE Scholarship

·        Other initiatives offered by Singapore Maritime Foundation

Read more >>

In 2024, These Skillsets Will Help You Thrive in Maritime Singapore.

Find out why artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, sustainability, and agile methods are some of the in-demand skills for the maritime industry in 2024.

As the maritime industry continues with its digital transformation, there is a growing demand in AI, data science, and cybersecurity skillsets. Maritime businesses are also placing increasing value on sustainability skillsets as the industry doubles down on its net zero targets. On top of that, agile methodologies and problem-solving skills will be beneficial to tackling the uncertainties of the year ahead.

Equipping yourself with these skillsets brings you one step closer to thriving in a career journey in Maritime Singapore this year. Even if you are not currently in the maritime field but resonate with the skills mentioned above, consider exploring a maritime career today!

Find Out More >>

 

 

This week’s e-blast is prepared by:

Eric Yeo

eric.yeo@ntu.edu.sg

Chemicals | Commodities Trading |
Energy, Oil & Gas | Maritime & Shipping

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