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The Marketing Executive is responsible for promoting and introducing the company's products and services to potential customers. This role involves market research to identify new opportunities, building customer relationships, and planning and executing effective marketing strategies.
The State Operations Manager is responsible for managing and organizing operations to align with Pos Malaysia’s core business. This role ensures smooth daily activities in pick-up, processing, and delivery while overseeing resource management and process improvements.
The PROTEGE PROGRAMME 2026 is responsible for providing recent graduates with practical experience in engineering and management fields. Interns will engage in project management and collaborate with industry professionals in a dynamic work environment.
The Internship Mechanic is responsible for developing mechanical skills through hands-on training. This role offers a unique opportunity to work closely with experienced mechanics in a dynamic karting environment.
The Track Operations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing daily circuit operations to ensure safety and efficiency. This role plays a critical part in managing track sessions and coordinating with various teams to enhance the overall operational experience.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Johor is Malaysia's southernmost state and the gateway to Singapore, making it a strategic hub for cross-border commerce, logistics, and manufacturing. The Iskandar Malaysia economic zone — anchored by Johor Bahru (JB) — has attracted billions in investment from sectors including property, education, healthcare, and technology.
Johor Bahru is the state's employment centre, with growing commercial districts in Medini Iskandar, Danga Bay, and Tebrau. The state also hosts major industrial estates in Pasir Gudang and Senai, specialising in petrochemicals, electronics, and food processing.
For professionals who live in JB and commute to Singapore, Johor offers the advantage of Malaysian living costs combined with access to Singapore's job market — though an increasing number of companies are setting up operations on the Malaysian side of the border.
Johor salaries are lower than KL but rising fast, especially in Iskandar Malaysia. Fresh graduates earn RM 2,200–3,200/month, mid-career professionals RM 3,500–7,000/month. Roles in logistics and manufacturing at Pasir Gudang and Senai pay competitive rates for technical skills.
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ), announced in late 2024, is expected to attract more Singapore-based companies to set up operations in JB, driving demand for bilingual professionals in finance, tech, and operations.
Petrochemicals, electronics, and food processing in Pasir Gudang and Senai industrial estates.
Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Senai Airport drive demand for supply chain, warehouse, and transport professionals.
Rapid development in Iskandar Malaysia creates construction, property management, and real estate agency jobs.
Hotels, theme parks (LEGOLAND), and F&B businesses serving tourist and cross-border visitors.
International schools (Marlborough, Raffles) and universities (UTM, EduCity) in Iskandar Puteri.
Shopping malls in JB city centre and Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru attract retail and F&B employers.
Search for Johor jobs on SuperJobs by selecting "Johor" as the location. Browse opportunities in JB, Iskandar, Pasir Gudang, and Senai.
Highlight cross-border or Singapore-related experience on your CV if applicable — many JB employers value bilingual professionals with regional exposure.
Apply through SuperJobs. Johor employers often hire quickly due to competition with Singapore for talent.
Factor in commute and location when evaluating offers. JB traffic can be heavy during peak hours, especially near the CIQ (Causeway).