UEM Lestra was created to support and develop Malaysia's green industries with a focus on renewable energy, waste management, green infrastructure and transportation. We create and nurture domestic champions and initiatives that drive the nation's decarbonisation agenda towards a net zero carbon emission by 2050.
We have two subsidiaries - Cenergi SEA (https://www.cenergi-sea.com/), a sustainable energy solutions company specialising in emissions through development and investments in renewable energy projects and NUR Power (https://www.nur.com.my/), Malaysia's first independent power utility company.
UEM Lestra is a wholly-owned subsidiary and the green industries arm of UEM Group and the name Lestra is derived from the Bahasa Melayu word "Lestari", which means "sustainable."
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Pros: For a large corporate in the construction industry, they do offer some basic flexibility for administrative work. As a Project Engineer, I sometimes got to work from home when not on site for reporting.
Cons: However, don't expect much work from home on a regular basis. Most roles, especially for field staff in the Kuala Lumpur office, are strictly onsite. It makes work-life balance a bit tricky with long hours.
Advice to Management: Consider implementing more structured hybrid work policies for non-site roles to improve employee morale and work-life balance. It would attract more talent.
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What is the typical salary range for an entry-level engineer at UEM Lestra Berhad in Malaysia?
Entry-level engineer salaries at UEM Lestra Berhad generally fall between RM 2,500 to RM 3,500 per month, depending on the specific specialization and project. This compensation is competitive within the Malaysian infrastructure development sector. The company also offers performance-based bonuses.