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The Assistant Manager, Cybersecurity is responsible for overseeing daily security incidents and managing IT security operations. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the organization's cybersecurity posture and compliance with regulations while fostering a culture of security awareness.
The IT Support Engineer intern is responsible for providing technical support and assistance in the installation and maintenance of IT equipment. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring the smooth operation of IT services and compliance with security policies in a dynamic work environment.
The Data Analytics AI & Tools Officer (PMO) is responsible for overseeing the governance of solution operations through data analytics and AI tools. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing operational efficiency and driving data-driven decision-making within the organization.
The L1.5 System Engineer is responsible for providing onsite systems and network support for clients' daily operations. This role primarily operates within data center environments, supporting global technology infrastructures and resolving complex technical issues.
The Intern - Software Engineering is responsible for participating in software development activities. This role involves collaboration with cross-functional teams and contributes to the development of innovative software solutions using modern technologies.
The IT Support is responsible for providing technical assistance and ensuring the smooth operation of IT systems. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining the functionality of office and operational technology, impacting overall productivity.
The Infrastructure Support - Tech Obsolescence (GIPS) is responsible for providing expert support in ControlM Administration. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the smooth operation and deployment of software applications within the organization.
The Senior Software Engineer - Java is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining payment processing and banking systems. This role involves architecting scalable microservices solutions and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance application performance and quality.
The QA Engineer is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of software applications. This role involves testing efforts, including developing and executing test plans, test cases, and test scripts, while collaborating with development teams to maintain software quality.
The PHP Web Developer is responsible for developing, designing, testing, and implementing web and software application projects. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing user experience and ensuring the functionality of applications while providing maintenance support and client services.
The Cyber Security GRC Specialist/Lead is responsible for developing and implementing cybersecurity policies, standards, and procedures aligned with industry best practices and regulatory requirements. This role plays a critical part in establishing a robust cybersecurity governance framework to ensure effective oversight and decision-making within the organization.
The Software Engineer – Java is responsible for designing and building advanced solutions and next-generation containerized products. This role is part of a global agile scrum team that emphasizes collaboration, learning, and diversity in a dynamic work environment.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Information Technology (IT) jobs in Malaysia cover the management, support, and security of technology infrastructure across every industry. Distinct from software development, IT roles focus on systems administration, networking, helpdesk support, IT project management, cybersecurity, and enterprise systems like ERP and CRM platforms.
Malaysia's position as a regional technology hub — anchored by the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), Cyberjaya, and the growing tech ecosystem in KL Sentral — means IT professionals are in high demand across financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, and government sectors. Major employers include Telekom Malaysia, Maxis, Celcom, all major banks, and hundreds of multinational shared service centres.
The rapid pace of cloud migration, digital transformation initiatives, and the government's MyDIGITAL Blueprint have created strong tailwinds for IT careers in Malaysia. Cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and IT governance roles are experiencing the most acute talent shortages.
IT support and helpdesk roles start at RM 2,500 – RM 3,500/month. Mid-level IT professionals (systems administrator, network engineer, IT project manager) earn RM 4,500 – RM 8,000/month. Senior IT managers and cybersecurity specialists command RM 9,000 – RM 18,000/month, with CISO and IT Director roles at large organisations exceeding RM 25,000/month.
Cybersecurity is the fastest-growing sub-specialisation, driven by rising ransomware threats and Bank Negara Malaysia's technology risk management guidelines. Cloud certifications (AWS Solutions Architect, Azure Administrator, GCP Associate) add a meaningful 20–30% salary premium. Demand is concentrated in Kuala Lumpur, Cyberjaya, Selangor, and Penang's tech corridor.
First and second-line technical support for hardware, software, and network issues at corporate offices and service centres.
Manages and maintains servers, operating systems, and enterprise IT infrastructure for organisations of all sizes.
Designs, implements, and monitors network infrastructure including LAN/WAN, routers, switches, and firewalls.
Monitors systems for threats, conducts vulnerability assessments, and implements security policies to protect organisational data.
Leads technology implementation projects — system upgrades, ERP rollouts, and digital transformation initiatives — on time and within budget.
Designs and manages cloud infrastructure on AWS, Azure, or GCP for Malaysian enterprises migrating from on-premise systems.
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