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The Line Operator is responsible for managing and maintaining production machinery to ensure smooth operations. This role plays a critical part in achieving production targets and delivering high-quality products.
The Business Development Senior Executive is responsible for spearheading initiatives to expand market presence and drive sales growth. This role involves identifying new business opportunities and collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop strategic plans that align with the company's objectives.
The Einsteller/Masch.Bediener is responsible for operating and setting up machines while ensuring compliance with economic requirements. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining efficiency in machine operations within the established economic framework.
The Material Planning Analyst is responsible for supporting production teams by managing materials and purchasing data. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring the efficiency of supply chain operations and the successful introduction of new products.
The Warehouse Operator is responsible for various warehouse operations including loading, packaging, and stamping. This role requires teamwork and discipline, with opportunities for overtime and additional responsibilities as assigned by supervisors.
The Production Planner is responsible for planning and executing daily machine production schedules to ensure efficient operations. This role involves analyzing production data and coordinating with various departments to optimize workflow and meet production targets.
The Engineer, Manufacturing Engineering is responsible for overseeing engineering responsibilities within the manufacturing domain. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing manufacturing processes and adapting to new technologies in a dynamic work environment.
The Production Manager is responsible for overseeing the manufacturing operations and ensuring optimal performance. This role involves managing a team within a dynamic environment, focusing on quality, efficiency, and continuous improvement.
The Boiler Technician is responsible for the operation and maintenance of boilers. This role is crucial in ensuring efficient and safe boiler operations, contributing to a reliable working environment within the facility.
The Mould Supervisor is responsible for leading the mould fitter team to ensure efficient mould changes. This role significantly impacts production efficiency and quality by collaborating with engineering and production teams to minimize downtime.
The Electrical Systems Specialist is responsible for ensuring the seamless operation of production machines through specialized knowledge in electrical systems. This role involves maintenance, troubleshooting, and collaboration with the engineering team to enhance efficiency and compliance with safety standards.
The Process Technician is responsible for monitoring and optimizing production processes. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring quality control and enhancing operational efficiency within the manufacturing environment.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Manufacturing is one of Malaysia's most important economic sectors, employing over 2.5 million workers and contributing approximately 23% of GDP. The industry ranges from electronics and semiconductors in Penang to automotive assembly in Selangor, food and beverage processing in Johor, and rubber and glove manufacturing across Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.
Malaysia's manufacturing sector is home to global industry leaders including Intel, Infineon, Western Digital, Bosch, Panasonic, Nestlé, Unilever, and Top Glove. Free industrial zones (FIZs) in Penang, Port Klang, and Johor attract significant foreign direct investment (FDI) each year, creating sustained demand for engineers, production managers, quality professionals, and operations staff.
Industry 4.0 adoption — automation, robotics, IoT sensors, and smart manufacturing — is reshaping the skills landscape. Engineers and technicians with knowledge of PLC programming, SCADA systems, and lean manufacturing methodologies are increasingly sought after as factories upgrade their production capabilities.
Entry-level production operators and technicians in Malaysia earn RM 1,800 – RM 2,800/month. Quality engineers, process engineers, and production supervisors earn RM 3,500 – RM 6,500/month. Plant managers and manufacturing directors at large multinationals earn RM 10,000 – RM 25,000/month.
Semiconductor manufacturing roles in Penang offer a 15–25% salary premium over equivalent roles in other manufacturing sub-sectors. Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean certification command salary premiums of 10–20%. Automation and robotics engineers — scarce across all manufacturing sectors — are commanding RM 7,000–15,000/month even at mid-career levels as companies accelerate their Industry 4.0 transitions.
Manages production processes, optimises yield, and implements process improvements in factories and assembly plants.
Ensures products meet specification through incoming quality control, in-process inspection, and outgoing quality assurance.
Develops, monitors, and optimises manufacturing processes to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance product consistency.
Oversees daily production targets, manages shift teams, and drives continuous improvement on the factory floor.
Programs and maintains PLCs, robotic systems, and automated production lines as part of Industry 4.0 implementation.
Coordinates procurement, inventory management, and supplier relationships to ensure uninterrupted production flow.
Search SuperJobs for manufacturing roles by function ("process engineer", "quality manager", "production supervisor") or location (Penang, Selangor, Johor).
Highlight lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and quality system certifications (ISO 9001, IATF 16949, ISO 13485) on your CV — these are highly valued across manufacturing sub-sectors.
Quantify your process improvements: scrap reduction percentages, OEE improvements, cycle time reductions. Manufacturing employers respond to measurable results.
Apply through SuperJobs and indicate your willingness to work shifts if relevant — many manufacturing roles operate on a 2-shift or 3-shift basis.
Prepare for technical interviews that may include walk-throughs of past improvement projects, quality problem-solving scenarios, and basic manufacturing process knowledge questions.