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The IT Security Analyst is responsible for ensuring the security of the organization's information systems. This role plays a critical part in the 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) by monitoring, detecting, and responding to security incidents.
The AI Intern is responsible for assisting in the development and integration of Computer Vision models. This role involves collaboration with the engineering team to implement algorithms and contribute to ongoing projects, ensuring high performance standards are met.
The Project Lead (Web & App Development) is responsible for managing multiple websites and web app projects. This role involves overseeing projects from planning to delivery while ensuring quality and timely execution in a fast-paced environment.
The Internship Software Development Internship – AI & Automation is responsible for assisting in the design, development, and implementation of software solutions that enhance automation processes. This role provides hands-on experience in software development while contributing to innovative AI projects in a collaborative environment.
The Senior Software Developer (Fullstack) is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining scalable web applications. This role involves collaboration with cross-functional teams to implement features and ensure high-quality code while mentoring junior developers.
The IT Extension (Data Specialist-Developer) is responsible for leveraging data expertise to address work-related challenges and drive innovation. This role involves independent work and collaboration in a dynamic environment focused on software development and application support.
The R-014368 ERP Analyst (ISeries/AS400) is responsible for analyzing and optimizing ERP systems to enhance operational efficiency. This role involves collaborating with various teams to ensure seamless integration and functionality of ERP solutions within the organization.
The Salesforce Application Developer (Lightning Web Component) is responsible for designing, building, and configuring applications to meet business process and application requirements. This role involves acting as a subject matter expert, collaborating with multiple teams, and providing technical guidance while contributing to key decisions.
The Senior Exec I, Innovation & Go-To-Market is responsible for providing timely and effective technical support to end-users onsite. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring optimal performance and security compliance of IT systems within the organization.
The Senior Java Developer is responsible for designing, coding, testing, and debugging software applications. This role plays a critical part in developing scalable and maintainable software solutions that enhance the overall system architecture.
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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