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The Regional Account Manager - Residential Construction is responsible for managing and developing client relationships within the residential construction sector. This role significantly contributes to business growth by collaborating closely with regional accounts.
The Engineer/Executive - Proposal (QS) is responsible for managing the proposal process for construction projects. This role involves collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure accurate cost estimation and compliance with tender requirements.
The Handyman (Civil & Structure) is responsible for performing repair, maintenance, and minor construction works on building structures. This role supports the Engineering team in ensuring facilities remain safe, functional, and well-maintained while adhering to Engineering EIMS standards.
The Architectural Drafter is responsible for engaging in the architectural design process. This role involves collaborating with architects and engineers to create precise drawings and plans, ensuring all specifications are met.
The Manager, Accounts & Finance is responsible for overseeing the full set of accounts and ensuring accuracy across various financial functions. This role significantly impacts the financial integrity of the organization while managing a team and liaising with external stakeholders.
The Manager Safety & Health is responsible for developing and enforcing safety policies within the organization. This role plays a critical part in ensuring a safe work environment and compliance with health and safety regulations in the construction industry.
The Project Architect - Intermediate & Senior is responsible for leading the design and development of architectural projects. This role plays a crucial part in the successful delivery of projects by collaborating with clients and multidisciplinary design teams in a dynamic work environment.
The Intern - Project Management (Civil/Structural/Mechanical Engineering) is responsible for assisting in the coordination and execution of property development projects. This role plays a vital part in ensuring that projects adhere to quality and environmental standards while meeting timelines and budgets.
The Project Manager is responsible for leading project implementation and overseeing site work progress to ensure successful completion. This role significantly impacts the quality and efficiency of interior fit-out projects within the organization.
The Industrial Construction Specialist is responsible for supporting innovative construction projects within a collaborative team. This role impacts well-known brands and contributes to the success of Stanley Black & Decker's operations globally.
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for managing project costs and overseeing contract administration. This role involves preparing tender documentation and ensuring budget control while liaising with various stakeholders.
The Site Engineer is responsible for overseeing construction projects to ensure timely and budget-compliant completion. This role is pivotal in maintaining quality standards and facilitating smooth operations on-site, contributing to the overall success of the projects.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Construction is one of Malaysia's most employment-intensive industries, encompassing civil engineering, structural engineering, building works, infrastructure development, project management, and quantity surveying. The sector is underpinned by sustained public infrastructure investment — MRT, LRT extensions, Pan Borneo Highway, and the Penang Transport Master Plan — alongside a large private property development market across all major states.
Major contractors include Gamuda, IJM Corporation, WCT Holdings, MRCB, Sunway Construction, Gabungan AQRS, and HSS Engineers. International contractors (Samsung C&T, Hyundai Engineering, COVEC) participate in major government infrastructure projects. On the consulting side, engineering consultancies such as Arup Malaysia, Mott MacDonald, Ranhill, and Jurutera Konsultant employ large teams of civil, structural, and M&E engineers.
The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia regulates the sector, mandating contractor registration and setting green building standards through the Green Building Index (GBI). Increasing adoption of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is reshaping project delivery — engineers and project managers with BIM proficiency are commanding growing premiums across both contractor and consultant organisations.
Fresh graduate civil and structural engineers earn RM 2,800 – RM 4,000/month. Project engineers and site supervisors earn RM 4,000 – RM 7,000/month. Quantity surveyors and M&E engineers earn RM 4,500 – RM 8,000/month at mid-career. Project managers at major contractors earn RM 8,000 – RM 18,000/month. Senior project directors and contracts managers at Tier 1 contractors earn RM 18,000 – RM 35,000/month.
Infrastructure project engineers with experience in tunnel works, elevated rail, and marine structures command premiums of 20–30% over building construction peers. BIM-competent engineers and project managers are the most in-demand profile heading into 2026, as major clients and contractors adopt mandated BIM Level 2 workflows. Hiring follows government construction award cycles — peak recruitment typically follows major infrastructure tender announcements.
Designs and supervises civil infrastructure and building structures — foundations, frames, bridges, and drainage systems across Malaysia's active development pipeline.
Leads overall project delivery — programme, budget, quality, safety, and stakeholder management on building or infrastructure contracts.
Manages all cost aspects of construction projects — bills of quantities, tender evaluation, variation orders, and final account settlement.
Designs and supervises mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects.
Manages day-to-day site operations — subcontractor coordination, quality inspections, safety compliance, and progress reporting.
Manages building information modelling workflows across project teams — clash detection, model coordination, and LOD compliance.
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Highlight your CIDB Green Card registration, professional engineering qualification progress (BEng, GradIEM, MIEM, PE), and any relevant project experience with contract values.
List specific software proficiency: AutoCAD, Revit, BIM 360, Primavera P6, MS Project, and any ERP or PMIS systems used in previous project roles.
Apply through SuperJobs with a project-portfolio-style CV that lists project names, contract values, your role, and key deliverables — construction employers want to see your specific scope experience.
Prepare for interviews with a clear narrative of a challenging project issue you resolved — cost overrun recovery, schedule recovery, or a complex design challenge — demonstrating your problem-solving and stakeholder management approach.