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English Telecommunications Jobs in Malta

2 English telecommunications roles in Malta, with 2 listings added in the last seven days. Go Plc is currently the most active hirer.

  • 2 open roles · 2 news in the last 7 days
  • Hiring now: Go Plc
Open roles2
Added this week2
Top hirerGo Plc
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The bigger picture

English speakers in Malta's telecommunications hiring

Malta is one of the strongest hubs in Europe for multilingual telecommunications hiring. English speakers are in particular demand for customer support, account management, and player-ops functions at the larger gaming operators — most of which run 24/7 multilingual support teams from Sliema and St Julian's.

Native-level fluency commands a premium over high-conversational, so it's worth being honest in the interview about which bucket you fall into.

Living and relocating to Malta

Malta is small — 27 km long, with a single international airport — but punches above its weight on quality of life. English is an official language alongside Maltese, the currency is the euro, and EU citizens can move and work without paperwork. Non-EU candidates rely on the EU Single Permit or, for in-demand technical and managerial roles, the Key Employee Initiative — both routes are well understood by local employers.

Cost of living is roughly 30-40% lower than equivalent European hubs like Amsterdam or Dublin. Most expats settle in the Sliema, St Julian's, Gżira, or Msida cluster — walkable to the bulk of the offices, with no real need to own a car.

FAQ

Common questions

How many English telecommunications jobs are there in Malta?

There are currently 2 open roles matching this search. The most active hirers are Go Plc. 2 new listings appeared in the last seven days.

What is the salary for English telecommunications jobs in Malta?

Salary data isn't available for all listings in this category. Most telecommunications companies in Malta negotiate based on experience and seniority. iGaming-adjacent roles typically pay a premium over regional averages.

Is Malta a good place to work in telecommunications?

Malta punches well above its size for telecommunications employment. The island hosts over 300 MGA-licensed iGaming companies plus a growing fintech and tech-services sector, all of which create demand for telecommunications talent. 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.

Where is English most useful for telecommunications jobs in Malta?

English speakers are in highest demand at the larger gaming operators for customer support, account management, and player-ops functions — most of which run 24/7 multilingual desks from Sliema and St Julian's. Native fluency commands a premium over high-conversational.

How often is this list updated?

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