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The Executive, Credit Admin is responsible for developing action plans for monitoring billings and collections. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring timely invoicing and documentation within the property development sector.
The Sales Executive is responsible for delivering exceptional customer service to prospects and purchasers. This role involves engaging with clients, promoting products, and contributing to a collaborative team environment.
The Regional Data Analytics Manager is responsible for conducting advanced research and data mining to interpret company performance metrics. This role plays a crucial part in enhancing business intelligence and predicting outcomes within the organization.
The Building Services Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of building operations and soft services. This role involves ensuring efficient execution of cleaning, gardening, and grounds maintenance while collaborating with technical and facilities teams to maintain a well-kept environment.
The Sustainability - Senior Executive is responsible for coordinating the preparation of the annual Sustainability Report. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring alignment with relevant frameworks and engaging with stakeholders to support corporate social responsibility initiatives.
The Administrative Assistant Business Finance Sales Marketing Administrator is responsible for supporting the sales team and managing client relationships within the real estate sector. This role involves engaging with clients, coordinating financial transactions, and collaborating with various teams to ensure smooth operations.
The Transaction Management - Associate Director / Director is responsible for overseeing real estate transaction activities for a complex or high-profile portfolio of properties. This role involves strategic planning and execution to align with corporate clients' real estate goals.
The Internship Quantity Surveyor is responsible for assisting in cost estimation, budgeting, and financial management of construction projects. This role provides hands-on experience in quantity surveying, allowing interns to develop practical skills in a professional environment.
The Assistant Architect is responsible for assisting in the development of architectural designs and plans for property development projects. This role involves collaborating with senior architects and project teams to create feasible design solutions while ensuring compliance with construction standards.
The Supervisor, Operations Support Services is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of the mall facilities. This role plays a crucial part in maintaining a safe and pleasant environment for both tenants and visitors.
The Manager, Leasing is responsible for developing and executing leasing strategies for various hubs. This role significantly impacts tenant sourcing and performance management within the commercial real estate sector in Malaysia.
The Sales Consultant is responsible for closing sales and reporting progress to meet targets. This role involves building rapport with prospects and coordinating with the project team to ensure the quality of unsold units.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Malaysia's property and real estate sector is one of the country's largest employers, encompassing residential and commercial property development, real estate agency, property investment, property management, valuation, and real estate investment trust (REIT) management. The sector is shaped by a large and active property market across the Klang Valley, Johor (particularly Iskandar Malaysia), Penang, and Sabah/Sarawak.
Major property developers include Sime Darby Property, IOI Properties, Sunway Property, IGB Corporation, SP Setia, Eco World Development, Gamuda Land, Mah Sing, UEM Sunrise, and Tropicana Corporation. On the agency and consultancy side, CBRE | WTW, Knight Frank Malaysia, JLL Malaysia, Savills Malaysia, and Henry Butcher are the prominent international and local firms.
The sector is regulated by the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP) and the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA). Registered Estate Agent (REA) and Registered Valuer designations are required for practising agency and valuation roles, and their scarcity relative to demand creates a premium for qualified professionals.
Negotiators (REN-certified, non-REA) earn through commission structures — typical earners make RM 3,000 – RM 8,000/month, with top performers exceeding RM 20,000/month in active markets. Property executives and marketing executives at developers earn RM 3,000 – RM 5,500/month base. Property managers and facility managers earn RM 4,500 – RM 9,000/month. Development managers and project directors at major developers earn RM 10,000 – RM 25,000/month.
Johor's property market — boosted by the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) — is creating strong demand for property sales, development, and management professionals. Sustainable development, green building certification (GBI, LEED, WELL), and smart building technology are reshaping the skills landscape for property managers and development executives. PropTech roles (digital property platforms, virtual tours, AI-driven valuation) are emerging as a new high-growth career niche.
Facilitates buying, selling, and renting of residential and commercial properties — either within a developer's sales team or independently through an agency.
Oversees all aspects of a property development project — land acquisition, design brief, approvals, construction management, and launch strategy.
Provides independent valuations of residential, commercial, and industrial properties for mortgage, investment, and legal purposes.
Manages the day-to-day operations of completed residential or commercial properties — maintenance, tenant relations, and cost management.
Evaluates property investment opportunities for developers, REITs, and institutional investors — financial modelling, due diligence, and market analysis.
Drives sales launches, digital marketing campaigns, and customer relationship management for new residential and commercial property launches.
Search SuperJobs by role ("property sales", "development manager", "valuer", "property manager", "real estate analyst") or browse the Property and Real Estate industry page.
For negotiator roles, obtain your <strong>REN (Real Estate Negotiator) tag</strong> from BOVAEP before applying — this is a legal requirement to practise as a property negotiator in Malaysia.
For developer roles, highlight any track record in property sales volumes, GDV (Gross Development Value) managed, or launch events coordinated. Numbers matter significantly to property employers.
Apply through SuperJobs. Property developers run intensive sales push campaigns during project launches — timing your application to coincide with a developer's upcoming launch cycle improves your chances.
Prepare for interviews by researching the developer's or agency's current project pipeline, recent sales performance, and target market. Demonstrating market knowledge distinguishes you immediately.