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Masco Code Job Title 1 Managers 1111 Legislators LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1 MANAGERS 1111 LEGISLATORS 1111-01 Prime Minister 1111-02 Deputy Prime Minister 1111-03 Minister 1111-04 Deputy Minister 1111-05 Members of Parliament 1111-06 Chief Minister 1111-07 State Exco 1111-08 Member of the State Legislative Assembly 1111-09 Deputy Chief Minister 1111-10 Junior Minister 1111-11 Menteri Besar 1111-12 President of The Senate 1111-13 Deputy Presidents of the Senate 1111-14 Member of the Senate 1111-15 Speaker of the House Representatives 1111-16 Deputy Speaker of the House Representatives 1112 SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 1112-01 The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal 1112-02 Chief Secretary to the Government 1112-03 Director-General of Public Service 1112-04 Attorney General 1112-05 Secretary General of Treasury 1112-06 Auditor General 1112-07 Inspector-General of Police 1112-08 Director-General of Health 1112-09 Chief of Defence Force 1112-10 Accountant General 1112-11 Governor 1112-12 Director-General of Customs 1112-13 Director-General of Fire and Rescue 1112-14 Secretary-General of Ministry 1112-15 Director-General of Government Department 1112-16 Director-General of Regional Government 1112-17 Head of Government Department 1112-18 Chief Statistician 1112-19 Secretary of Commission 1112-20 State Secretary 1112-21 Deputy State Secretary of Government 1112-22 Chief Executive Officer of Statutory Body 1112-23 Chief Executive of Statutory Body 1112-24 Director-General of Statutory Body 1112-25 Director of Statutory Body 1112-26 Ambassador 1112-27 Consul-General 1112-28 High Commissioner of Government LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1112-29 Secretary of Embassy 1112-30 Mayor 1112-31 President of Local Authority 1112-32 Secretary of the Senate 1112-33 Secretary of the House of Representatives 1112-34 Police Commissioner 1112-35 Chief Administrator Parliament 1112-36 Postmaster General 1112-37 Deputy Secretary-General, Government Administration 1112-38 Head of Division/Section/Unit 1112-39 Vice Admiral Maritime 1112-40 Rear Admiral Maritime 1112-41 Deputy Inspector General of Police 1112-42 Deputy Commissioner of Police 1112-43 Attache 1113 TRADITIONAL CHIEFS AND HEADS OF VILLAGE 1113-01 Headman Grade NP29 1113-02 Demang 1113-03 Penggawa 1113-04 Village Head 1113-05 Tok Sidang 1113-06 Native Chief 1113-07 Tok Batin 1113-08 Kapitan 1113-09 Tuai Rumah 1113-10 Traditional Chief 1113-11 New Village Head 1113-12 Undang 1113-13 Luak 1113-14 Perut 1113-15 Buapak 1113-16 Orang Besar Berempat 1113-17 Orang Besar Berlapan 1113-18 Orang Besar Berenam Belas 1113-19 Orang Besar Bertiga Puluh Dua 1114 SENIOR OFFICIALS OF SPECIAL – INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS 1114-01 President of Political Party 1114-02 President of Employers’ Federation 1114-03 President of Trades Union Congress 1114-04 President of Congress of Union of Employees in the Public And Civil Services 1114-05 Secretary-General, Special Interest Organization 1114-06 Secretary-General, Red Crescent Organization 1114-07 Secretary-General, Human Rights Organization 1114-08 Secretary-General, Humanitarian Organization 1114-09 Secretary-General, Red Cross Organization 1114-10 Secretary-General, Environmental Protection Organization 1114-11 Secretary-General, Wildlife Protection Organization LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1114-12 Senior Officials of Special Interest Organization 1114-13 Senior Officials of Humanitarian Organization 1121 MANAGING DIRECTORS AND CHIEF EXECUTIVES 1121-01 Chief Executive Officer 1121-02 Chief Operating Officer 1121-03 Chief Legal Officer 1121-04 Chief Technical Officer 1121-05 Executive Director 1121-06 Company Director 1121-07 Deputy Executive Director 1121-08 Managing Director 1121-09 Enterprise Director 1121-10 Enterprise Chairman 1121-11 Airport Manager 1121-12 Harbour Manager 1121-13 Radio and Television Manager, Broadcasting, 1121-14 Radio & Television Manager, Programme 1121-15 Director-General of Enterprise 1121-16 Chief Executive of Organization 1121-17 Director-General of Organization 1121-18 Managing-Director of Organization 1121-19 Director of Organization 1121-20 Chairperson of Organization 1121-21 President of Organization 1121-22 Manager 1121-23 General Manager 1121-24 Operations Manager 1121-25 Director 1121-26 Administrator 1121-27 President 1121-28 Technical Manager 1121-29 Manager Grade P2 1121-30 Senior Manager Grade P1 1121-31 Assistant Manager Grade P3 1121-32 Head of Operation 1121-33 Assistant Manager 1121-34 Assistant Chief Operating Officer 1121-35 Technical Director 1121-36 Qualitative Insights Assistant Vice President 1121-37 Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) 1211 FINANCE MANAGERS 1211-01 Chief Financial Officer (CFO) 1211-02 Finance Manager 1211-03 Account Manager 1211-04 Budget Manager 1211-05 Audit Manager 1211-06 Audit and Risk Management Manager LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1211-07 Credit Manager 1211-08 Insurance Manager 1211-09 Fund Manager 1211-10 Treasury Manager 1211-11 Financial and Institution Manager 1211-12 Expenditure Manager 1211-13 Transaction Monitoring Manager 1211-14 Tax Manager 1211-15 Claim Manager 1211-16 Finance Director 1211-17 Chief Financial Controller 1211-18 Technical Manager (Accounting) 1211-19 Risk Manager 1211-20 Head of Procurement 1211-21 Procurement Manager 1211-22 Risk Modelling Manager 1211-23 Actuarial Valuation Manager 1211-24 Bidding Manager 1211-25 Energy Audit Manager 1211-26 Energy Audit Assistant Manager 1211-27 Transfer Pricing Manager 1211-28 Head of Underwriting dan Portfolio Management 1211-29 Head of Claims 1211-30 Record To Report (RTR/R2R) Team Lead 1212 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGERS 1212-01 Chief Human Resources Officer 1212-02 Human Resource Manager 1212-03 Training Manager 1212-04 Industrial Relations Manager 1212-05 Occupational Safety and Health Manager 1212-06 Personnel Manager 1212-07 Recruitment Manager 1212-08 Occupational Safety Manager 1212-09 Learning and Organization Development Manager 1212-10 Compensation and Benefits Manager 1212-11 Talent and Organization Performance Manager 1212-12 Training Manager, Halal Industry 1212-13 Health, Safety, Environment & Quality Manager 1213 POLICY AND PLANNING MANAGERS 1213-01 Policy and Planning Manager 1213-02 Strategic Planning Manager 1213-03 Corporate Planning Manager 1213-04 Policy and Research Manager 1213-05 Project Planning Manager 1213-06 Project Leader 1213-07 Programme Manager 1213-08 Regulatory Affairs Manager LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1213-09 Planning Manager 1214 BUSINESS SERVICES MANAGERS 1214-01 Chief Compliance Officer 1214-02 Production Manager 1214-03 Production and Business Operation Manager 1214-04 Business Services Development Manager 1214-05 Production Planner 1214-06 Production Controller 1214-07 Business Development Manager 1214-08 Compliance Manager 1214-09 Fashion and Garment Manager 1214-10 Halal Compliance Manager 1214-11 Supply Chain Manager 1214-12 Business and Product Development Manager 1214-13 Sustainability Manager 1214-14 Project Manager 1214-15 Assistant Project Manager 1214-16 Technology Manager 1214-17 Chief Business Officer 1214-18 Manufacturing Planner 1214-19 Operation Planner 1215 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGERS 1215-01 Administrative Manager 1215-02 Administrative Services Manager 1215-03 Asset Development Lead 1215-04 Infrastructure Manager 1215-05 Corporate Services Manager 1215-06 Head of Corporate Communications 1215-07 Chief Administrative Officer 1215-08 Chief Business Administrator 1216 QUALITY MANAGERS 1216-01 Quality Control Manager 1216-02 Quality Assurance Manager 1216-03 Quality Assurance Manager, Halal Food Manufacturing 1216-04 Quality Assurance Manager, Halal Meat Processing 1219 BUSINESS SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED 1221 SALES AND MARKETING MANAGERS 1221-01 Chief Marketing Officer 1221-02 Sales Manager 1221-03 Sales and Marketing Manager 1221-04 Marketing Manager 1221-05 Sales Promotion Manager 1221-06 Market Research Manager 1221-07 Product Manager LIST OF JOB TITLE IN MALAYSIA STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (MASCO) (as at February 2021) MASCO CODE JOB TITLE 1221-08 Brand Manager 1221-09 Supermarket Manager 1221-10 Shopping Centre Manager 1221-11 Outlet Manager 1221-12 Channel Partner Manager 1221-13 Sales Director 1221-14 Branch Manager 1221-15 Assistant Branch Manager 1221-16 Digital Marketing Manager 1221-17 Digital Marketing Assistant Manager 1221-18 Marketing Assistant Manager 1222 ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGERS 1222-01 Advertising Manager 1222-02 General Affairs Manager 1222-03 Communications Manager 1222-04 Public Relations Manager 1222-05 Display Manager 1222-06 Customer Service Manager 1222-07 Contact Centre Manager 1222-08 Call Centre Manager 1222-09 Call Centre Operation Manager 1222-10 Contact Centre Team Leader Manager 1222-11 Team Leader 1222-12 Customer Relationship Manager 1222-13 Social Media Manager 1222-14 Tour Manager 1222-15 Event Manager 1223 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS 1223-01 Research and Development Manager 1223-02 Product Development Manager 1223-03 Research Manager 1223-04 Research and Development Manager, Halal Food Manufacturing 1223-05 Research and Development Manager, Halal Industry 1311 AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY
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