As Singapore looks to establish itself as a carbon services and trading hub, jobs in the green economy to help businesses decarbonise and implement their net-zero strategies are now in hot demand.
Firms looking to hire foreigners for certain roles in this sector will find it easier to do so with a new points-based Employment Pass framework that will be launched on Sept 1.
Four roles – namely carbon verification and audit specialist, carbon trader, carbon programme manager and carbon standards and methodology analyst – will draw extra points on top of criteria such as educational qualification and salary.
They are among a list of 27 occupations given bonus points where Singapore has a talent shortage, in sectors ranging from alternative proteins to technology and healthcare.
A check by The Straits Times found at least 12 related job titles on platforms such as MyCareersFuture and LinkedIn, many of them in carbon auditing. The jobs were posted by companies such as environmental auditor TUV SUD, oil giant BP and various recruitment agencies.
Mr Sharad Somani, Partner and Head of KPMG’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Arm, said the four roles involve helping companies map and implement net-zero strategies.
For instance, a carbon standards and methodology analyst can establish science-based targets for companies to reduce their carbon footprint, while a carbon project manager can help implement the plan to achieve the goals.
A carbon trader can help companies offset their carbon emissions using carbon credits, and a carbon verification and audit specialist will be able to measure how well a company is doing in reducing emissions, he added.
These roles are critical if Singapore is to become a carbon services hub, he said, noting that KPMG estimates the decarbonisation sector to be a US$10 trillion (S$13.3 trillion) market opportunity in Southeast Asia, with the potential to create more than 5.5 million new jobs by 2050.