Telecommunications Jobs in Malaysia

Connect with leading companies and kickstart your career journey.

Showing 115 jobs matching your filters (Page 2 of 10)

Assistant Manager, Partner Sales (Sabah)

U Mobile
Full-Time

The Assistant Manager, Partner Sales role at U Mobile is focused on driving sales growth through partnerships in the Corporate and SME markets. The position requires strong sales skills and the ability to build relationships with partners while achieving set sales targets.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Mid-Market Account Manager (Sarawak)

Maxis Communications
Full-Time

The Mid-Market Account Manager role focuses on fostering relationships with mid-market clients to drive business success. You will be responsible for strategic planning, meeting performance goals, and collaborating with various teams to enhance client satisfaction and operational efficiency.

Sarawak
Undisclosed

Segment Marketing Specialist (Business Individual)

Maxis Communications
Full-Time

The Segment Marketing Specialist role focuses on driving marketing initiatives for Business Individuals at Maxis. You will be responsible for executing campaigns, ensuring brand compliance, and analyzing market trends to enhance customer engagement and sales.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

TechOps Engineer (Retail IT)

Time dotCom Berhad
Internship

The TechOps Engineer internship at Time dotCom offers an opportunity to gain practical experience in IT support within a retail environment. Interns will engage in user support, incident handling, and system monitoring while collaborating with various teams to enhance service delivery.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Head of GTM & Business Operations

Maxis Communications
Full-Time

The Head of GTM & Business Operations is responsible for leading the go-to-market strategies and optimizing business operations to drive consumer segment growth. This role requires collaboration across various teams to ensure effective execution of marketing and sales initiatives.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Lead Optical Transport

Time dotCom Berhad
Full-Time

The Lead Optical Transport role involves overseeing network planning and design, focusing on DWDM technologies. The candidate will analyze data, guide design decisions, and ensure operational efficiency while collaborating with various teams to align technology with business goals.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Cloud Solution Consultant

Time dotCom Berhad
Full-Time

The Cloud Solution Consultant will act as a technical advisor for enterprise customers, collaborating with pre-sales and business development teams. This role involves designing cloud solutions and providing technical support during the sales cycle.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Network Solution Architect Specialist (Enterprise Business)

Maxis Communications
Full-Time

The Network Solution Architect Specialist plays a crucial role in driving sales and developing customized networking solutions for clients. This position requires collaboration with various teams to ensure successful implementation and alignment with customer needs.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Sales Executive - Johor (Kota Tinggi)

CelcomDigi
Contract

The Sales Executive will drive sales performance by managing relationships with channel partners and ensuring sales targets are met. This role requires proactive engagement and execution of channel strategies to enhance sales effectiveness.

Johor
Undisclosed

Trade Marketing Outdoor & Premium Merchandise

Maxis Communications
Internship

The Trade Marketing Specialist will enhance brand visibility through outdoor merchandising and manage premium merchandise for promotions. This role is crucial for dealer engagement and sales conversion in a competitive market.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Channel Manager (Seremban)

CelcomDigi
Full-Time

The Channel Manager will lead and manage channel partner relationships to drive business growth. This role involves developing strategies, onboarding partners, and collaborating with internal teams to enhance market penetration and performance.

Negeri Sembilan
Undisclosed

Fibre Installer

Time dotCom Berhad
Contract

As a Fibre Installer, you will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality internet installation services to residential customers. Your responsibilities will include managing installations, troubleshooting issues, and promoting company products to enhance customer satisfaction.

Selangor
Undisclosed

By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated June 2026

About Telecommunications Jobs in Malaysia

Malaysia's telecommunications sector is one of the most dynamic in Southeast Asia, undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation driven by the rollout of 5G networks, widespread fibre broadband deployment, and the national consolidation of mobile operators. The sector directly employs tens of thousands of engineers, network specialists, and commercial professionals — with demand accelerating as the country's digital connectivity ambitions intensify.

The Malaysian telco landscape features dominant operators including CelcomDigi (Malaysia's largest mobile operator following the 2023 merger), Maxis, U Mobile, and Telekom Malaysia (TM) — the national fixed-line and fibre broadband provider. DNB (Digital Nasional Berhad), the government-controlled 5G network wholesaler, is executing Malaysia's national 5G rollout — one of the region's most ambitious infrastructure projects, creating significant engineering and project management demand.

Beyond the major operators, Malaysia's telco ecosystem includes network equipment vendors (Ericsson Malaysia, Nokia Malaysia, Huawei Technologies Malaysia, ZTE Malaysia), tower companies (edotco Group, Edotco Malaysia), and a growing cohort of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) and enterprise communications companies. The convergence of telecoms with cloud, IoT, and enterprise managed services is expanding the career pathways available to telco professionals beyond traditional network roles.

Salary & Hiring Trends in Telecommunications

Network engineers and RF engineers at entry to mid-level earn RM 3,500 – RM 7,000/month. Telecom project managers and senior network architects earn RM 7,000 – RM 14,000/month. Head of Network, Director of Technology, and CTO-level roles at major operators earn RM 18,000 – RM 45,000/month.

5G network engineers and radio frequency (RF) optimisation specialists are the most in-demand technical profiles in Malaysian telecoms as DNB's 5G rollout progresses and operators activate their own 5G services. Cloud-native telco engineers — with NFV, SDN, and cloud infrastructure experience — command premiums of 25–40% over legacy network engineers. Commercial roles in enterprise solutions sales (B2B connectivity, IoT, SD-WAN, cloud managed services) are the fastest-growing non-technical segment in the sector.

Top Telecommunications Roles in Malaysia

Network Engineer (LTE/5G/Fibre)

Plans, deploys, and optimises mobile and fixed-line networks — from 4G/5G RAN configuration to fibre access network provisioning across Malaysia.

RF Engineer / Radio Frequency Optimisation Engineer

Optimises mobile network radio performance — coverage, capacity, and quality metrics for 4G and 5G networks operated by Malaysian telcos.

Telecom Project Manager

Manages large-scale network infrastructure projects — tower rollouts, fibre builds, network upgrades — coordinating contractors, vendors, and regulatory approvals.

Enterprise Solutions Sales Manager

Sells B2B connectivity, managed services, IoT, SD-WAN, and cloud solutions to corporate clients on behalf of Maxis, CelcomDigi, or TM enterprise divisions.

Network Operations Centre (NOC) Engineer

Monitors live network performance, responds to faults and alarms, and coordinates field teams to restore service during network incidents.

Cloud / NFV / SDN Engineer

Designs and deploys cloud-native telco infrastructure — virtualised network functions (VNF), software-defined networking, and network slicing for next-generation services.

How to Land a Telecommunications Job in Malaysia

  1. 1

    Search SuperJobs by role ("network engineer", "RF engineer", "5G engineer", "telecom project manager", "enterprise solutions") or browse the Telecommunications industry page.

  2. 2

    Highlight your vendor certifications: Ericsson (ECSE, ECPE), Nokia (NRS I/II), Huawei (HCIA/HCNP/HCIE), and Cisco (CCNA/CCNP) are all actively valued by Malaysian telco employers.

  3. 3

    Specify your technology generation experience clearly — 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G NR, FTTH, GPON, IP/MPLS, IMS, or NFV/SDN — as telco employers screen for specific technology stacks relevant to their active projects.

  4. 4

    Apply through SuperJobs and directly via CelcomDigi, Maxis, TM, and DNB career portals — all of which post roles actively. Network equipment vendors (Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei) also hire regularly for Malaysian project deployments.

  5. 5

    Prepare for technical interviews that may include network planning scenarios, RF troubleshooting exercises, or architecture design questions — particularly for senior network and solutions architect roles.

Related Job Searches

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of telecommunications jobs are available in Malaysia?
Telecommunications jobs in Malaysia include network engineer (2G/3G/4G/5G), RF engineer, radio optimisation engineer, core network engineer, transport/IP network engineer, fibre/FTTH engineer, telecom project manager, NOC engineer, network operations manager, enterprise solutions sales manager, presales consultant, cloud/NFV/SDN engineer, network architect, spectrum planning engineer, regulatory affairs executive, and telecom director. Roles exist at mobile operators (CelcomDigi, Maxis, U Mobile), fixed-line operators (TM), tower companies (edotco), network equipment vendors, and enterprise managed service providers.
What is the salary range for telecommunications jobs in Malaysia?
Entry-level network and RF engineers earn RM 3,500–5,500/month. Mid-level network engineers and project managers earn RM 5,500–10,000/month. Senior network architects and solution engineers earn RM 9,000–16,000/month. 5G and NFV/SDN specialists command 25–40% premiums. Enterprise solutions managers earn RM 7,000–14,000/month base plus commissions. Heads of network and technology directors at major operators earn RM 15,000–35,000/month. CTO-level roles earn RM 30,000–60,000/month.
What qualifications are needed for telecommunications jobs in Malaysia?
Network engineering roles require a degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Vendor certifications are widely required and respected: Ericsson Certified Systems Engineer (ECSE), Nokia Radio Specialist (NRS I/II), Huawei Certified ICT Associate/Professional (HCIA/HCNP), and Cisco CCNA/CCNP for IP and enterprise networking. Cloud and virtualisation certifications (AWS, Azure, Red Hat OpenStack) are increasingly required for cloud-native telco infrastructure roles. Project management certifications (PMP, PRINCE2) are valued for telco rollout project management roles.
Which companies hire the most telecommunications professionals in Malaysia?
The largest telco employers are CelcomDigi (formed from the 2023 merger of Celcom and Digi), Maxis, Telekom Malaysia (TM), and U Mobile. DNB (Digital Nasional Berhad) is hiring aggressively for its national 5G rollout. Network equipment vendors — Ericsson Malaysia, Nokia Malaysia, Huawei Technologies Malaysia, ZTE Malaysia, and Ciena — employ large teams of engineers and project managers. Tower company edotco Group (an Axiata subsidiary) manages over 30,000 towers across ASEAN. Enterprise managed service providers including TIME dotCom, Telstra, and NTT Malaysia also maintain active hiring pipelines.
How do I apply for telecommunications jobs on SuperJobs?
Search "telco jobs Malaysia", "network engineer KL", "5G engineer Malaysia", or "RF engineer Selangor" on SuperJobs. Filter by the Telecommunications industry and specify your technology generation expertise. Include your vendor certifications prominently — they are often the first screening criterion. Apply through both SuperJobs and company career portals. CelcomDigi, Maxis, TM, and DNB all post roles on their own portals in addition to job boards, making dual-channel applications worthwhile.