Technical Officer salary at Institute of Technical Education

    Technical Officer salary estimate at Institute of Technical Education

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    $3K - $4.4K

    per month
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    Refreshed 2 May 2026

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    at Institute Of Technical Education (ITE)
    Singapore
    In-charge of (a) ITE Joint Intake Exercises; and (b) MOE Joint Admissions Exercise and ITE Intake exercise for Nitec to Higher Nitec Progression...
    In-charge of (a) ITE Joint Intake Exercises; and (b) MOE Joint Admissions Exercise and ITE Intake exercise for Nitec to Higher Nitec Progression...
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    23d ago
    23d ago

    at Institute Of Technical Education (ITE)
    Singapore
    As a Lecturer, your contributions go beyond teaching and facilitating learning. You will play a critical role in recognising and nurturing your...
    As a Lecturer, your contributions go beyond teaching and facilitating learning. You will play a critical role in recognising and nurturing your...
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    10d ago
    10d ago

    Salary satisfaction at Institute of Technical Education

    93%
    When Institute of Technical Education employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'93% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

    What’s it like working at Institute of Technical Education?

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    Employees at the Institute of Technical Education appreciate the carefully curated programs designed to meet the needs of current generations and industries. They value the opportunity to shape young minds and train and educate young adults. The work-life balance is excellent, with no overtime required and the ability to fetch children after work. Colleagues are supportive and willing to share their experience and knowledge, and some courses and projects are seen as innovative and interesting. The organisation is viewed as progressive and focused on the best interests of its students, providing opportunities for staff development to help employees reach their full potential.

    However, there are some potential challenges. Part of the job involves managing administrative tasks, which can take time to adapt to for new staff. There is a degree of bureaucracy and red tape within the organisation, and some new employees have noted a lack of orientation on their first day. Working with some older colleagues can be challenging due to resistance to change and stubbornness. Certain processes are tedious and inefficient, taking up valuable time. There are instances of micromanagement by some department heads who prioritise KPIs over students. The work culture is perceived as being outdated and not keeping up with technological advancements. Some employees have noted that the facilities need improvement, and there is a perceived lack of development opportunities for some employees. Employees have also reported conflicting demands and too many KPIs, particularly regarding student matters. Endorsement processes within the organisation can be challenging at times, and recruiting new staff to replace retiring employees while balancing the operational budget is a challenge for the organisation.

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