With a wide range of science, engineering and digital roles at HTX, you can play to your strengths to work on exciting projects, with opportunities to collaborate with colleagues and Home Team Departments on solutions that enhance Singapore's safety and security. Hear from scholars on their experience with HTX, and what they are looking forward to.
Lead Engineer, R&T, Smart & Autonomous, Ground Systems
Robotics, Automation & Unmanned Systems Centre of Expertise
“You’ll get to work on cutting-edge and emerging technologies. More importantly, you’ll have the chance to apply them in meaningful ways to keep our Home Team officers safe and our home secure.”Read More
Engineer, Cyber Standards
xCyber
“I work on tools to augment the capabilities of xCyber in safeguarding the Home Team’s systems from cyberattacks. The cyber and digital landscape is evolving every day, so it is extremely important that we ensure our cyber defenses keep up with the evolving threats.”Read More
Forensic Scientist
HTX’s Forensics Centre of Expertise
“I’ve always sought a meaningful career that I can get excited about, and the opportunity to combine my background in biology with my love for forensics has been a dream come true!”Read More
Acting Head, LLM Development, AI R&D
Q Team Centre of Expertise
“I saw how what I learnt in university (AI) could be applied in the real world to help others … Working at HTX has been really meaningful to me as I get to work with the latest technologies and keep Singapore safe.”Read More
Engineer, AI Engineering
xDigital
“My internship with HTX opened my eyes to real-world use cases, such as developing dehazing models for maritime surveillance videos used by the Coast Guard. Knowing that our work can help enhance operational effectiveness reaffirmed my desire to pursue a career at HTX.”Read More
Scientist, Human-Environment Interaction
Human Factors & Simulation Centre of Expertise
“In addition to enhancing safety and performance outcomes for Home Team training and operations, I aim to contribute to the development of evidence-based policies in areas such as fatigue management and cognitive performance.”Read More
