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A leading construction firm in Malaysia seeks a Public Relations Supervisor to engage with stakeholders and manage public relations efforts. The role includes maintaining relationships with government departments, handling disputes, and analyzing public opinion related to construction projects. Ideal candidates should have experience in government affairs and strong external coordination skills. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to impactful projects within the community.
Establish and maintain a stakeholder database.
Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with government departments related to the completion acceptance of CCC projects to ensure successful acceptance.
Handle dispute mediation and address public relations issues such as public complaints.
Organize, arrange, and coordinate public relations events.
Conduct daily monitoring and analysis of public opinion for projects, track local social dynamics, breaking news, and events that may negatively impact construction projects, and report to the department manager in a timely manner.
Maintain daily communication with local news media, handle interview receptions, and respond to inquiries.
Fulfill corporate social responsibilities, maintain contact with local residents, social organizations, and institutions, and manage external donations.
Complete other tasks assigned by the department manager.
Familiar with government communication and coordination processes, with experience in government affairs.
Priority given to candidates with experience in CCC project completion acceptance or familiarity with CCC-related processes.
Strong external coordination and task advancement skills.
Stable work attitude and strong sense of responsibility.
China Communications Construction Company Limited (“CCCC” or the “Company”), initiated and founded by China Communications Construction Group (“CCCG”), was incorporated on 8 October 2006. Its H shares were listed on the Main Board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange with stock code of 1800.HK on 15 December 2006.