Low-cost carrier operating mid-to-long-haul routes across Asia-Pacific
Scoot is Singapore Airlines' low-cost subsidiary operating a fleet across Asia-Pacific, with a tech stack anchored on AWS (compute, messaging, databases) and .NET/C# on the backend, plus modern web frameworks (Angular, Node.js). The hiring mix is heavily operationally weighted (ops:22, engineering:13, sales:8), reflecting the capital and logistics intensity of airline operations. Current project focus spans mobile-app modernization, ancillary revenue optimization (retailing benchmarks, campaign awareness), and compliance/audit readiness—matching their stated pain points around maintenance cost reduction, lease-schedule management, and on-time performance.
Scoot operates as the low-cost, long-haul subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, launching in June 2012 and merging with Tigerair Singapore in July 2017 under the Scoot brand. The company serves spontaneous travelers across mid-to-long-haul routes in Asia-Pacific, staffed by roughly 1,000–5,000 employees based in Singapore. Operationally, Scoot runs a distributed tech footprint: cloud infrastructure on AWS and Azure, financial and ERP systems on NetSuite and Adaptive Planning, with BI powered by BigQuery and Tableau. The engineering organization is building next-generation mobile applications and backend services while the broader company manages fleet logistics, lease schedules, compliance, and ancillary revenue streams (seat upgrades, baggage, partner integrations).
Scoot is the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, launched in June 2012. It merged with Tigerair Singapore in July 2017, retaining the Scoot brand. The company is privately held and headquartered in Singapore.
Core stack includes AWS (Lambda, DynamoDB, SNS, SQS, API Gateway), Azure, .NET/C#, SQL, Python, Java, BigQuery, Tableau, Angular, Node.js, NetSuite (ERP), Salesforce (CRM), and Jira (project management).
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