Internship

Company overview

Established in 1974 and headquartered in Hong Kong, Leighton Asia delivers a portfolio of high-profile infrastructure projects throughout Asia. We are a proven leader in the delivery of complex tunnel, rail and road networks, and offering a comprehensive range of services spanning key sectors including civil infrastructure, advanced technology, buildings, energy and resources, and MEP.

Leighton Asia currently operates in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and India.

Leveraging our international expertise and local knowledge, we are committed to delivering value-added solutions, bespoke and high-quality projects, and generating sustainable returns for our clients, while providing safe, rewarding and fulfilling careers for our people. Our ability to deliver results to our clients, stakeholders and communities across a wide and culturally diverse region is made possible by our committed and high performing ‘One Leighton Asia Team’.

Leighton Asia is a member of the CIMIC Group, an engineering-led construction, mining, services and public private partnerships leader with a history dating back to 1899.

Internship (Gelang Patah, Johor - Construction Project based)

  1. Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical)
  2. Occupational Health and Safety
  3. Quantity Surveying
  4. Construction Management
Job requirements
  • Malaysian student who requires compulsory internship placements by their university.
  • Able to intern for a minimum 12 weeks (preferably 6 months)
  • Achieved strong academic performance - minimum CGPA of 3.00.
  • Actively engaged in extracurricular activities, voluntary activities, sports etc.
  • Possess a strong desire to learn and succeed.
  • Have good interpersonal skills and able to communicate effectively.
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