Lead Specialist, Solution Architect

At Nadi Tech, part of TNG Digital Group, we build and run secure, high-performance digital infrastructure that powers essential services across Malaysia.

Our platforms support large-scale B2B and public sector initiatives used by millions of people every day. That means reliability, security, and performance are not nice-to-haves. They are built into everything we do from day one.

We are looking for people who enjoy solving complex, real-world problems. People who think in systems, understand how things connect, and take pride in building infrastructure that is stable, scalable, and built to last.

Here, you will take ownership of systems that matter and see your work used in real, everyday scenarios.

What would you do?

  • Capable of design and enhancement of software systems to achieve high performance and high throughput.
  • Continually researching current, emerging technologies and third-party solutions, evaluate them and proposing best tech solution among all possible to solve the existing business problems and make sure they perfectly fit it in the existing enterprise environment.
  • Understanding and Describing the structure, characteristics, behaviour, and other aspects of the software to various stakeholders such as business owners, business analysts, project managers, development teams and inform them about any problems within the current technical solutions being implemented and ensuring that all stakeholders requirements are considered.
  • Understanding of how all parts of the business model work together including processes, services and application architectures, improving them, creating development frameworks and prototypes to be used by development teams.
  • Supervising technical staff and providing them with constructive guidance and recommendation and resolving technical problems as they arise.
  • Setting up and managing the collaboration frameworks
  • Managing the risks and product delivery.
  • Assessing the business impact that certain technical choices have.
  • Defining features, phases, and solution requirements on product development processes, costs, and budgets.
  • Accounting for deadlines and given resources and able to make critical decisions in tough situations within the given timeframe.
Who should join us?
  • Bachelor’s degree or above in Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
  • At least 8 years of Proven experience in one or more IT areas but not limited to:
▪ Engineering and software architecture design ▪ In-depth knowledge of IT architecture, infrastructure, microservices, high volume transactions and cloud development

▪ In-depth understanding and hands-on skills on coding languages such as (Java, kotlin)

▪ In-depth understanding and hands-on skills on Spring framework

▪ In-depth knowledge of relational databases, NoSQL databases, distributed in-memory caches.

▪ In-depth knowledge and understanding on DevOps

▪ In-depth knowledge of various operating systems

▪ In-depth knowledge of collaboration frameworks (Jira, Git)

  • Efficient communication skills, influential and charismatic.
  • Deep analytical skills to recognize and realize all business processes.
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills
What you get

Work your way

  • Flexible working hours
Your wellbeing matters
  • Medical coverage, with option to include dependants
  • Extra leave for family and caregiving needs
Rewards that grow with you
  • Monthly lifestyle allowance via TNG eWallet
  • Long-term rewards for your contributions
Everyday support
  • Mobile and broadband reimbursement
  • Discounts and wellness perks
What it’s like to work here We value people who take responsibility, think clearly, and care about doing things right.

You will be working with a team that is practical, collaborative, and focused on building things that hold up under real pressure.

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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