Structural pressure
14%
Low RiskLikely range
0–30%
IT Manager
Manages IT operations, infrastructure, and technical teams
IT Manager scores an estimated 14% displacement risk — lower risk than 49% of occupations. Blended from 3 official occupations, it combines 68% AI task overlap with 72% human bottleneck protection, suggesting AI is more likely to augment than replace this role.
Risk depends on your actual work split
Limited buffers available against the structural pressure.
Built from 3 official occupations in Singapore
Why This Score
68% of tasks overlap with current AI
72% human advantage from judgment & presence
51% demand buffer from the local labour market
AI usage 4pp below theoretical exposure
On the Shortage Occupation List list — government recognises hiring need
These factors interact with each other — the final score is not a simple sum of these bars.
Blended across 3 occupations using the same score logic as an occupation page. How this works
Tasks AI can handle
Demand forecasting, route optimization, inventory tracking, order processing automation, and supplier performance dashboards.
Where humans stay essential
Managing supplier relationships, handling disruptions in real time, negotiating contracts, quality assurance for non-standard goods, and adapting logistics to local regulations.
Skills to focus on
Role profile
Heuristic workflow context blended from related occupations. This profile helps interpret the score; it is not a direct role-level measurement and is not part of the core net-risk formula.
Workflow dimensions (0 = low, 1 = high)
Singapore Now
There is some hiring in closely related work, but not enough to treat it as a strong standalone market signal.
Observed hiring
11
30-day postings · moderate
Employer pressure
moderate
15 recent signals
Top Industries
How this changes by career stage
What You Can Do
This estimated role shows some offset potential, but it depends on demand and transition pathways holding up across the blended occupation set.
Published transition support
Component occupation pathways
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Augmentation
Low (25%)
Dispersion
11.0pp spread · 0%–30% range
Raw Scores
Exp 0.684 · Bot 0.719 · Mkt 0.515
Percentile Rank
Higher risk than 51% of occupations
Common tools in similar work
Blended from O*NET matches across 1 component occupations.
What helps
- A meaningful share of the work can likely be reorganized around AI rather than removed outright.
What could slow it down
- Current demand support is thin, so offsets may take longer to show up.
Worker profile
Gender mix
66% male / 34% femalePublished Singapore worker composition for blended detailed occupation-family anchors.
Employment structure
More self-employed84% employees, 16% employers or self-employed workers.
Work arrangement
Mostly full-time3% part-time and 97% full-time in 2025.
Age profile
Mid-career heavy6% aged 15 to 29, 59% aged 30 to 49, and 35% aged 50 or older.
Qualification mix
Degree-heavyDegree 75%; Diploma / professional qualification 14%.
Where this work is concentrated
Top planning areas
Bedok, Sengkang, Hougang20% of the blended underlying occupation families live across these three planning areas.
Residential concentration
Broadly distributed30% live across the top five planning areas in the weighted occupation blend.
Commute pattern
Shorter commutesWeighted average commute 33.6 minutes. 25% take 46 minutes or more.
Market detail
Industry vacancy overlays use the latest published detailed cross-tab, which can lag the main labour monitor.
- Vacancy rate is 3.1% and was essentially flat versus last quarter.
- Hiring read: recruitment is running above resignation (1.5% vs 0.9%).
- Retrenchment was low at 1.5 per 1,000 employees.
- 67.7% of retrenched workers re-entered employment within 12 months.
- Live job ads show 11 visible postings in the last 30 days, led by GCP, Python, Kubernetes.
- Employer pressure is moderate, based on 15 recent Singapore-relevant company signals.
Frequently asked questions
Will AI replace IT Manager?
IT Manager scores an estimated 14% displacement risk — lower risk than 49% of occupations. Blended from 3 official occupations, it combines 68% AI task overlap with 72% human bottleneck protection, suggesting AI is more likely to augment than replace this role. Estimated displacement risk: 14% (Low).
What is the AI risk score for IT Manager?
IT Manager has an estimated AI displacement risk of 14%, rated Low. AI task overlap: 68%. Human advantage: 72%. This is a synthetic estimate blending 3 official occupations in Singapore.
What occupations make up the IT Manager estimate?
IT Manager is estimated from 3 official occupations in Singapore: Manufacturing manager (50%), IT infrastructure specialist (30%), Administration manager (20%).