Shift Work Jobs · St. Julian's

Shift Work Jobs in St. Julian's

7 shift work roles on the board this week.

  • 7 open roles right now
  • Hiring now: Hilton Malta and IHG Hotels & Resorts
Open roles7
Top hirersHilton Malta, IHG Hotels & Resorts
Updated1 week ago

Showing 7 of 7 roles

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Hilton Malta

Hospitality
12 Apr

Full-time Food and Drinks Departmental Administrator

On-siteSt. Julian'sFull-time

TL;DR: Full-time administrative role in the Food and Drinks department at Hilton Malta, based on-site in St. Julian's. Involves reporting, payroll records, reservation coordination, and maintaining F&D IT systems. Requires strong Excel/Word skills, knowledge of F&B operations, and fluent English. Suits organised candidates comfortable with flexible shift patterns in a hotel environment.

PowerPointEnglishWordExcelMidOperations

IHG Hotels & Resorts

Hospitality
11 Apr

Guest Service Agent

On-siteSt. Julian'sFull-time

TL;DR: Guest Service Agent role at InterContinental Malta, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts. Based in the Club Lounge and Front Office team, handling VIP check-ins, guest inquiries, and room allocations. Experience with hotel PMS systems like Opera is preferred. On-site in St. Julian's with flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends. Suits hospitality professionals with luxury hotel front office experience.

Customer SupportEnglishMidJunior
The bigger picture

Why St. Julian's for shift work

St Julian's is the entertainment-and-employment cluster anchored by Spinola Bay and Paceville — home to most of Malta's biggest gaming operators and the densest concentration of bars, restaurants, and serviced apartments on the island.

For candidates targeting shift work on the island, St. Julian's is one of the densest catchments — most of the day-to-day networking and informal job-changing happens within a couple of streets. The flip side: rents in St. Julian's sit at the top of the local market, so factor housing costs into any salary comparison.

Shift Work in Malta — the big picture

Shift Work roles are an active hire across multiple Malta sectors — iGaming and fintech account for the bulk of demand, with corporate services, software studios, and hospitality picking up the rest. The cluster effect (most of the larger employers within walking distance of each other in the Sliema–Gżira corridor) means people typically switch companies inside the same skill area without changing neighbourhood.

For a candidate, that compresses the search: a single trip across town can cover three or four interview loops in a week. St. Julian's sits inside that catchment, so most listings on this page draw from the same recruiting pool.

How hiring works locally

Interview loops on the island are usually compressed — most employers run a screening call, one technical or domain assessment, and a culture-fit conversation, all within 1-2 weeks. Notice periods are typically one month, which makes job-changing relatively painless compared with the UK or DACH market.

Offers usually arrive in writing within 48 hours of the final round. For relocation hires, larger employers will often cover the first six weeks of corporate housing while you find a permanent place.

FAQ

Common questions

How many shift work jobs are there in St. Julian's?

There are currently 7 open roles matching this search. The most active hirers are Hilton Malta and IHG Hotels & Resorts. New listings are added as companies post them — bookmark this page if you want to track it.

What do shift work jobs pay in St. Julian's?

Salary data isn't available for all listings in this category. Most Malta employers negotiate based on experience and seniority, with iGaming and fintech roles typically paying a premium over regional averages.

Is St. Julian's a good place to work as a shift work professional?

Malta hosts an unusually dense cluster of iGaming, fintech, and software employers across the Sliema–Gżira corridor, all of which create steady demand for shift work-related skills. English is an official language, the cost of living is lower than most Western European capitals, and EU residency makes it accessible for international candidates.

What does shift work actually mean for these jobs?

Hybrid in Malta typically means 2–3 days a week in the office, with most of the offices clustered in the Sliema–Gżira corridor. The exact split is usually a team-level decision rather than a corporate mandate.

How often is this list updated?

New listings appear here as soon as they're posted by recruiters or pulled from our partner sources. This bucket was last updated 1 week ago. If you're actively job-hunting, bookmarking the page is the simplest way to keep an eye on it.