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Management Consultant (Singapore)

Singapore (remote)

JMW is a global transformation consultancy that empowers leaders to shape the future of their organizations.

For nearly 40 years, top executives have trusted us to deliver extraordinary results on their most critical initiatives. Our clients are industry leaders who understand that in complex environments like oil & gas and capital projects, it is people—how they are led and engaged—that determine success.

We partner with capital project owners, operators, and contractors to:

  • Diagnose and resolve leadership and organizational challenges that impact project performance

  • Design and deliver tailored transformation strategies that drive measurable outcomes

  • Build leadership capability while executing high-stakes, high-value programs

JMW’s work is aligned with a global shift: from focusing solely on shareholder returns to creating long-term value for business, society, and humanity.


The Opportunity – Singapore

We are building our talent pipeline for consulting opportunities with leading energy and capital project clients in the region.
Note: This is not an IT/technology role.


We Seek High-Impact Consultants with:

  • 6–10+ years of experience in organizational transformation, change leadership, or capital program consulting

  • A track record of delivering large-scale performance improvement in complex project environments (oil & gas, energy, or engineering & construction)

  • Outstanding facilitation and stakeholder engagement skills, with credibility at the C-suite and project director level


Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Proven experience leading transformation or organizational change in capital projects or oil & gas environments

  • Background in management consulting or a transformation-focused role within a large multinational

  • Experience partnering with senior executives on projects valued at US$500M+

  • Board-level advisory capability and comfort influencing senior stakeholders

  • Ability to bridge strategic vision with operational execution in high-pressure project settings


Your Role Will Involve

  • Coaching C-suite leaders and senior project executives on transformation and leadership effectiveness

  • Facilitating large-scale workshops (25–50+ participants) in high-stakes capital project environments

  • Leading transformation engagements with budgets exceeding S$1M+

  • Embedding cultural and behavioral change programs that directly impact project outcomes (safety, cost, schedule, and productivity)


Core Requirements

  • Strong commercial and business acumen with a focus on capital-intensive industries

  • Experience navigating global, matrixed organizations and joint ventures

  • Track record of building long-term client partnerships in energy, engineering, or infrastructure sectors

  • Exceptional facilitation, coaching, and communication skills

  • Flexibility and willingness to travel across Asia-Pacific


Why JMW?

We attract leaders who embody our values: Impact | Collaboration | Purpose | Workability

At JMW you’ll experience:
✓ The opportunity to shape the success of some of the world’s largest and most complex projects
✓ Unparalleled leadership development and growth
✓ Purpose-driven work that leaves a legacy in critical industries


Practical Details

  • Location: Singapore (regional travel required)

  • Eligibility: Must have Singapore work authorization

  • Contract: Full-time, fixed term with potential for long-term opportunities

  • Learn More: www.jmw.com

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