Daniel Ong, Pmp®, Itil®
About Daniel Ong, Pmp®, Itil®
Daniel Ong is a Senior Infrastructure Engineer at SITA, where he has worked since 2018. He leads supplier sourcing and contract management, achieving significant improvements in site availability and customer satisfaction during his project management tenure in India.
Work at SITA
Daniel Ong has been employed at SITA as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer since 2018. In this role, he leads the sourcing and selection of suppliers, which includes contract negotiation and management. He is responsible for managing the deployment and post-support of VHF ground stations across the APAC region. His expertise in developing Statements of Work (SOW), Requests for Information (RFI), and Requests for Quotation (RFQ) ensures that supplier work adheres to technical standards.
Previous Experience at Motorola Solutions
Prior to his current position, Daniel Ong worked at Motorola Solutions as a Systems Engineer for 18 years, from 2000 to 2018. During his tenure, he gained extensive experience in systems engineering, which contributed to his skills in project management and infrastructure development. His long-term role at Motorola Solutions provided him with a solid foundation in technical and operational aspects of engineering.
Early Career at StarHub
Daniel Ong began his career as a Site Implementation Engineer at StarHub, where he worked for two years from 1998 to 2000 in Singapore. This early experience allowed him to develop practical skills in site implementation and project execution, setting the stage for his future roles in infrastructure engineering.
Project Management Achievements
As a project manager in India, Daniel Ong achieved an 18% increase in site availability, which also led to improved customer satisfaction. His ability to develop detailed Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) has been instrumental in assigning responsibilities and managing project progress effectively. He also conducts qualitative and quantitative risk analysis to plan risk responses and mitigate project risks.