As Singapore faces an ongoing shortage of young talent in sectors like commercial landscaping, stories like Zech’s offer a compelling reminder of how structured support can help unlock individual potential while delivering consistent results for clients.
Zech is a young team member at OCS Singapore who has been working in commercial landscaping services for over three years. Diagnosed with autism, Zech thrives in roles that offer routine, repetition, and structure; and the landscaping team at OCS has created the right conditions for him to succeed.
Each day, Zech prepares tools, clears leaves, waters plants, and maintains garden spaces across commercial and office buildings, including the herb garden that serves as a central point for many tenants. He takes pride in work that may seem simple, but is essential to the long-term upkeep of workplace environments.
I cut the dead leaves at the top. People come and see if everything is nice. That makes me happy.
I must do it within the time zone. Finish before coffee time.
Zech
Station Gardener
Zech works with precision and care, timing his tasks to finish before designated break periods.
This commitment to routine has become a valuable asset for OCS’s commercial clients, who rely on dependable groundskeeping and garden care.
Supervisors and teammates play a key role in supporting his journey.
Zech listens carefully and completes tasks one after another. He’s hardworking and fits in well with everyone.
Mdm Zaharah Binti Omar
Supervisor
The team’s approach is built on clear communication, step-by-step guidance, and collaborative work. Zech also communicates through WhatsApp when face-to-face discussions aren’t possible, showing adaptability in keeping team operations smooth.
Safety and self-awareness are other traits that stand out. Zech avoids heavy lifting to protect his spine and redirects his energy to tasks like weeding and tidying. If tools go missing, he calmly looks for them and ensures everything is put back in order.
“No need to worry,” he says. “Just find again and continue.”
While some of his contributions may go unnoticed in day-to-day operations, Zech’s presence brings stability and attention to detail that enhance the quality of commercial landscaping in Singapore.
“Helping is my favourite part,” he says. “If you can’t do something, never mind. Do other job.”
Zech doesn’t celebrate achievements with grand gestures. Instead, perseverance is his form of pride. “Don’t give up,” he says. “That’s how I celebrate.”
In a sector that often struggles to attract young workers, especially those with different learning or communication needs, Zech’s story stands out. With the right environment and encouragement, he contributes in meaningful, measurable ways to the spaces OCS manages.
For clients who value consistency, cleanliness, and care in their green spaces, that makes all the difference.