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Academic Staff, Cybersecurity - 3343

CTES CONSULTING PTE. LTD.
Singapore 10+ years Posted 3w ago

Salary Range

SGD 120,000 - SGD 132,000 /year

SGD 10,000 - SGD 11,000/month

Skills Required

GovernmentComputer EngineeringApplied ResearchContinuing EducationCybersecurity Framework ApplicationOutcomes ResearchUndergraduate TeachingIndustry ResearchCommunication Skillsengagement with external partnersFlipped ClassroomInterdisciplinary Collaboration

Job Description

Our client is actively searching for a Academic Staff, Cybersecurity to join their team!

If you are a dynamic individual seeking a new career opportunity, read further! We welcome applicants with :-

  • Expertise in one or more areas across the cybersecurity spectrum, and are especially interested in candidates whose work can strengthen the university’s capability in Threat Operations.  Relevant areas include threat detection and analysis, threat hunting, technical investigations, incident response, adversary tradecraft, operational threat intelligence, security operations, and detection engineering.
  • Experienced working in areas that strengthen operational cyber defence, such as purple teaming, red teaming, AI for security, security automation, adversary emulation, and cyber range or validation environments.  Applications from outstanding candidates across the wider cybersecurity spectrum remain strongly welcome.

The responsibilities of this role are:

You will contribute to University’s mission through a combination of teaching, curriculum development, applied scholarship, and external engagement in the area of cybersecurity.

Depending on rank and profile, responsibilities may include :

  • teaching undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education learners
  • designing modules, labs, case-based learning, and authentic assessments
  • supervising capstone projects, industry-linked projects, and graduate students where appropriate
  • contributing to programme development across pre-employment and continuing education offerings
  • building applied research, translational work, or practice-based scholarship with external relevance
  • developing partnerships with industry, government, and professional communities
  • contributing to interdisciplinary initiatives across computing, engineering, AI, and other applied domains

Teaching and educational contributions

  • At the University, strong teaching means building learning experiences that are hands-on, rigorous, and close to practice.  That may include secure system design projects, digital forensics investigations, threat-hunting exercises, red-blue or purple-team style activities, malware analysis labs, incident response simulations, or projects shaped by real operational and sectoral constraints.  Our educational model values authenticity, workplace relevance, and the ability to assess whether learners can perform, not only whether they can recall.
  • You should be able to contribute to curriculum design, develop modern teaching materials, mentor students well, and work with colleagues to improve programmes over time.  Experience with applied learning, competency-based education, workplace learning, or industry-based training will be valuable.

Research / scholarly / translational contributions

  • The University values scholarship that moves beyond publication alone.  We are interested in research and scholarly work that can be tested, translated, adopted, or used to solve real problems.
  • This may take different forms: applied research with industry or government; translational work that leads to methods, tools, datasets, or deployable capabilities; practice-based scholarship grounded in operational experience; sector-facing evaluations; or interdisciplinary work that brings cybersecurity into real systems and real environments.  The strongest candidates will show a clear line of sight between their expertise and tangible external value.

The ideal candidate will need to have the following qualities and experience:

We welcome applications from candidates with strong academic, applied, or practice-oriented profiles. 

You should have :-

  • Doctorate or a Master’s degree (with substantial and credible industry achievement) in cybersecurity, computer science, computer engineering, information security, or a closely related field
  • expertise in one or more cybersecurity domains relevant to this search
  • demonstrated teaching excellence, or relevant experience in industry-based education and training
  • demonstrated evidence in translating your expertise into authentic learning experiences and useful external outcomes and impact
  • a strong interest in student learning and engagement, and keen to adopt flipped classroom methods, team-based learning, and authentic assessments for learning
  • strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
  • interest in working across disciplines and with external partners

The following will strengthen an application :

  • experience in industry, government, or operational cybersecurity environments
  • professional certifications or recognised practice credentials
  • experience with applied or competency-based education
  • a track record in translational research, practice-led scholarship, or industry-linked innovation
  • for candidates at the levels of Associate Professor / Professor, the ability to lead programmes, mentor colleagues, and help shape institutional capability