CCPs are career conversion programmes targeted at mid-career Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMETs) to undergo reskilling and move into new occupations or sectors that have good prospects.
About the Sector
Information and Communications (I&C) is a key economic growth sector that creates quality jobs and opens up exciting new opportunities for citizens. According to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)’s Annual Survey on Infocomm Media Manpower 2020, the number of tech professionals employed across the economy grew by about 10,000 annually over the past few years, reaching around 216,000 in 2020. Demand will also extend beyond the sector into other sectors like finance, manufacturing, and retail.
Job Role Description (as per ICT Skills Framework)
The IT Support Engineer track maps to the Associate Infrastructure Support Engineer role in the Infocomm and Technology (ICT) Skills Framework (SFw). The Associate Infrastructure Support Engineer performs routine infrastructure operations and maintenance activities. The individual will assist with monitoring infrastructure performance and checks for problems in existing systems and modifies work processes by following defined procedures, processes and quality standards. The individual is required to be on standby with on-call availability with varied shifts including nights, weekends and holidays.
The individual will work in a team setting and is proficient in infrastructure systems and network-related tools and techniques required by the organisation. The individual is also familiar with the relevant software platforms on which the database is deployed. Critical Work Functions and Key Tasks.
The Associate Infrastructure Support Engineer can solve issues quickly and effectively as they arise. The individual can methodically identify the cause of the issue, evaluate it and develop a solution in collaboration with the team and is able to communicate effectively and displays high service level standards
About the Programme
The CCP for Information and Communications Technology is designed to equip mid-career Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMETs) to undergo skills conversion and take on enhanced roles in the ICT Industry.
Under the CCP for Information and Communications Technology, the individual will undergo up to 100% of On-the-Job training (OJT), as well as optional structured classroom trainings (where applicable) to take on the role.
Training will be conducted over 3 – 6 months depending on modality. Upon successful completion of the CCP, the individual will be equipped with the necessary skills to embark on a career in an Information and Technology-related role.
For more information on the Technical Skills and Competencies (TSCs) that may be acquired through the programme, please refer to SFw for ICT, found here.