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Every building, factory, road, power system, machine, network, and industrial facility begins with a technical problem that needs to be solved. Engineers and architects turn those problems into practical designs, safe structures, efficient systems, and functional spaces.
The Engineering and Architect jobs in Bangladesh category on MoreJobsBD brings together opportunities from construction companies, real estate developers, architectural firms, consulting companies, factories, power and energy businesses, telecommunications providers, infrastructure projects, manufacturing groups, NGOs, and other technical organisations.
Candidates can explore jobs based on their engineering discipline, design experience, software knowledge, project background, preferred work environment, and level of responsibility.
Engineering and architecture careers are not limited to design offices. Professionals may contribute at different stages of a project, from initial planning to final operation.
Before a project begins, engineers and architects may assess land, cost, technical requirements, risks, regulations, materials, resources, and implementation options.
Relevant roles may include:
Planning Engineer
Project Engineer
Design Engineer
Estimation Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Cost Engineer
Architectural Designer
Feasibility Analyst
Project Coordinator
Design professionals transform concepts into drawings, calculations, specifications, models, and technical documents.
Typical positions include:
Architect
Junior Architect
Design Architect
Civil Design Engineer
Structural Engineer
Electrical Design Engineer
Mechanical Design Engineer
MEP Engineer
CAD Engineer
BIM Engineer
Draftsperson
Interior Architect
Landscape Architect
Site-based professionals supervise work, coordinate contractors, check materials, monitor safety, and ensure that construction follows approved drawings and specifications.
Common roles include:
Site Engineer
Construction Engineer
Resident Engineer
Project Engineer
Field Engineer
Site Architect
Construction Manager
Project Manager
QA/QC Engineer
Safety Engineer
Site Supervisor
Before a facility, building, machine, or system becomes operational, technical teams inspect performance, identify defects, test equipment, and confirm compliance with project requirements.
Possible roles include:
Testing Engineer
Commissioning Engineer
Quality Engineer
Inspection Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Handover Coordinator
Technical Documentation Engineer
After completion, engineers may manage equipment, utilities, production lines, facilities, maintenance schedules, safety systems, and technical improvements.
Relevant positions include:
Maintenance Engineer
Facility Engineer
Utility Engineer
Production Engineer
Operations Engineer
Plant Engineer
Reliability Engineer
Engineering Manager
Civil engineers work on buildings, roads, bridges, drainage systems, water infrastructure, foundations, industrial facilities, and other construction projects.
Common job titles may include:
Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer
Site Engineer
Project Engineer
Construction Engineer
Highway Engineer
Geotechnical Engineer
Water Resources Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Estimation Engineer
Planning Engineer
QA/QC Engineer
Responsibilities may involve:
Reviewing construction drawings
Supervising site activities
Checking reinforcement and formwork
Monitoring concrete work
Preparing quantity estimates
Managing contractors
Tracking project progress
Preparing bills and reports
Ensuring construction quality
Coordinating with architects and consultants
Site experience matters heavily in civil engineering. Candidates who understand theory but cannot read drawings, verify quantities, or manage real construction problems will struggle in practical roles.
Architects combine design, functionality, safety, environmental considerations, and client requirements to create usable spaces.
Architectural opportunities may include:
Architect
Junior Architect
Design Architect
Project Architect
Site Architect
Interior Architect
Landscape Architect
Urban Designer
Architectural Visualiser
BIM Architect
CAD Designer
Architectural Draftsperson
The work may involve:
Developing design concepts
Preparing floor plans and elevations
Producing working drawings
Creating 3D models
Coordinating structural and MEP requirements
Presenting concepts to clients
Reviewing materials and finishes
Visiting construction sites
Updating drawings
Supporting approval and documentation processes
A strong architecture portfolio is more valuable than a CV filled with generic claims. Employers want to see how candidates think, design, document, and solve spatial problems.
Electrical and electronics engineers work with power distribution, equipment, control systems, electrical design, maintenance, automation, and industrial operations.
Common positions may include:
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Design Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Power Engineer
Substation Engineer
Utility Engineer
Automation Engineer
Control Engineer
Electronics Engineer
Instrumentation Engineer
Service Engineer
Project Engineer
Responsibilities may include:
Designing electrical systems
Preparing load calculations
Monitoring power distribution
Maintaining electrical equipment
Troubleshooting faults
Managing generators and substations
Supporting automation systems
Preparing maintenance plans
Ensuring electrical safety
Coordinating equipment installation
Employers may prefer candidates who understand both technical drawings and physical equipment. Software knowledge alone is not enough for site, plant, or maintenance positions.
Mechanical engineers support factories, plants, buildings, production systems, machinery, HVAC systems, utilities, and industrial maintenance.
Relevant job titles may include:
Mechanical Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
HVAC Engineer
Production Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Plant Engineer
Utility Engineer
Service Engineer
Design Engineer
Mechanical Project Engineer
Workshop Engineer
Reliability Engineer
The work may involve:
Maintaining machinery
Managing preventive maintenance
Improving production efficiency
Monitoring HVAC systems
Supervising equipment installation
Diagnosing mechanical failures
Managing spare parts
Preparing technical reports
Supporting energy efficiency
Coordinating with production teams
In production environments, employers value engineers who reduce downtime, improve output, control maintenance costs, and solve recurring equipment problems.
Bangladesh’s manufacturing sector recruits engineers for production, quality, industrial engineering, maintenance, compliance, and process improvement.
Possible roles include:
Textile Engineer
Production Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Quality Engineer
Process Engineer
Washing Engineer
Dyeing Engineer
Knitting Engineer
Garments Technologist
Factory Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Planning Engineer
Responsibilities may include production planning, line balancing, efficiency improvement, quality control, machinery maintenance, process monitoring, and coordination between technical and production departments.
These jobs often involve production targets, shift duty, factory-floor supervision, and pressure to solve problems quickly.
Chemical and process engineers work in pharmaceuticals, food processing, chemicals, ceramics, cement, plastics, energy, and other process-based industries.
Relevant positions may include:
Chemical Engineer
Process Engineer
Production Engineer
Quality Control Engineer
Food Process Engineer
Plant Engineer
Research and Development Engineer
Safety Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Technical Services Engineer
The work may involve:
Monitoring production processes
Controlling quality
Improving yield
Managing raw materials
Reducing waste
Supporting laboratory testing
Maintaining process safety
Preparing technical documentation
Investigating production problems
Telecommunication and network infrastructure require engineers who can install, maintain, optimise, and monitor communication systems.
Possible roles include:
Telecom Engineer
Network Engineer
RF Engineer
Transmission Engineer
NOC Engineer
Core Network Engineer
Infrastructure Engineer
Field Service Engineer
Fibre Optic Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
These professionals may work on network planning, site installation, fibre infrastructure, signal monitoring, equipment maintenance, field troubleshooting, and service performance.
Some roles require frequent travel, field visits, night work, or emergency maintenance. Candidates should check the duty conditions before applying.
Organisations increasingly need technical professionals to manage water, waste, environmental impact, workplace safety, and sustainable resource use.
Relevant positions may include:
Environmental Engineer
Water and Sanitation Engineer
Wastewater Engineer
EHS Engineer
Sustainability Engineer
Environmental Officer
HSE Engineer
Climate Project Engineer
The work may involve:
Water treatment
Waste management
Environmental monitoring
Compliance documentation
Safety inspections
Resource-efficiency projects
Pollution-control systems
Environmental impact assessments
These positions may be available with factories, infrastructure projects, NGOs, consulting firms, utilities, and development organisations.
Engineering consultants, architectural firms, contractors, developers, and real estate companies recruit professionals for design, estimation, planning, supervision, and project management.
Career opportunities may be available in:
Architectural design firms
Engineering consulting companies
Construction contractors
Real estate developers
Interior design companies
Infrastructure projects
Project management consultancies
Property management businesses
Candidates should understand whether the employer mainly works in design, construction, consultancy, or property development. The same job title can involve very different responsibilities across these business models.
Factories recruit engineers to keep production systems running efficiently and safely.
Industries may include:
Garments and textiles
Pharmaceuticals
Food and beverage
Steel and cement
Ceramics
Plastics
Electronics
Automotive
Consumer goods
Chemicals
Packaging
Energy
Technical roles may focus on maintenance, production, utilities, automation, quality, safety, project implementation, or process improvement.
Engineering employers usually assess what a candidate can actually design, calculate, operate, supervise, or improve.
Candidates may need to read or prepare:
Architectural drawings
Structural drawings
Electrical layouts
Mechanical drawings
Shop drawings
As-built drawings
Technical specifications
Bills of quantities
Method statements
Inspection reports
Depending on the discipline, useful software may include:
AutoCAD
Revit
SketchUp
3ds Max
Lumion
ETABS
STAAD.Pro
SAP2000
Civil 3D
Primavera P6
Microsoft Project
SolidWorks
MATLAB
ANSYS
GIS software
BIM platforms
Candidates should not list software they have only opened once. Employers often test practical ability through drawing tasks, design exercises, technical questions, or portfolio reviews.
Engineers and architects frequently coordinate with:
Clients
Consultants
Contractors
Suppliers
Technicians
Government authorities
Site supervisors
Procurement teams
Finance departments
Safety teams
Strong coordination prevents delays, design conflicts, rework, and cost overruns.
Many technical roles require an understanding of quantities, materials, labour, equipment, project budgets, and cost control.
Professionals must understand site safety, equipment safety, quality inspections, material standards, and documentation requirements.
Engineering work rarely follows the original plan perfectly. Delays, design conflicts, equipment failures, material shortages, and site conditions require practical decisions.
Employers may prefer candidates with qualifications in:
Civil Engineering
Architecture
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial and Production Engineering
Textile Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Agricultural Engineering
Marine Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Food Engineering
Other relevant technical disciplines
Depending on the position, employers may accept:
Diploma in Engineering
Bachelor of Architecture
BSc in Engineering
Master’s degree
Technical certification
Professional training
Relevant practical experience
Some positions may require membership, registration, licensing, or approval associated with the relevant professional field. Candidates should follow the specific job requirements rather than assuming that every engineering role has the same eligibility conditions.
Diploma engineers may find opportunities in site supervision, drafting, maintenance, production, quality control, installation, technical service, and field operations.
Possible positions include:
Sub-Assistant Engineer
Junior Engineer
Site Supervisor
CAD Operator
Maintenance Supervisor
Production Officer
Service Engineer
Quality Inspector
Technical Assistant
Workshop Supervisor
Practical skills can create strong career value, but candidates should not misrepresent a diploma qualification as a university engineering degree.
Fresh graduates may begin through positions such as:
Graduate Engineer Trainee
Trainee Engineer
Junior Engineer
Assistant Architect
Junior Architect
Site Engineer
CAD Engineer
QA/QC Assistant
Technical Assistant
Project Coordinator
Design Intern
Engineering Intern
Fresh candidates can strengthen their profiles by showing:
Academic projects
Internships
Site visits
Design assignments
Technical competitions
Software skills
Laboratory work
Research projects
Portfolio samples
Practical training
A certificate collection is not a substitute for technical competence. Employers are more interested in what a candidate designed, calculated, built, tested, improved, or supervised.
Experienced candidates may progress into:
Senior Engineer
Senior Architect
Lead Engineer
Project Architect
Project Manager
Construction Manager
Engineering Manager
Plant Manager
Design Manager
Technical Manager
Head of Engineering
Operations Manager
Project Director
Technical Consultant
Senior roles may require:
Managing project budgets
Leading technical teams
Reviewing designs
Controlling quality
Managing contractors
Resolving technical disputes
Coordinating clients and consultants
Managing timelines
Controlling risks
Supporting business decisions
At senior level, technical knowledge alone is not enough. Leadership, planning, negotiation, communication, and commercial awareness become equally important.
Engineering and architecture careers may be office-based, field-based, factory-based, or a combination of all three.
These may involve drawings, calculations, modelling, documentation, estimation, client presentations, and design coordination.
These may involve construction supervision, contractor management, quality inspection, safety monitoring, measurements, progress reporting, and problem-solving.
These may involve machinery, utilities, production, maintenance, automation, quality, energy use, and operational efficiency.
These may involve equipment installation, customer support, maintenance visits, troubleshooting, and regional travel.
Candidates should choose based on the actual working environment—not only the job title.
Technical jobs are available in major cities, industrial areas, project sites, and manufacturing zones across Bangladesh.
Common locations include:
Dhaka
Chattogram
Gazipur
Narayanganj
Savar
Ashulia
Cumilla
Sylhet
Khulna
Rajshahi
Mymensingh
Rangpur
Bogura
Jashore
Cox’s Bazar
Construction, power, manufacturing, and infrastructure jobs may require relocation, project-site accommodation, shift duty, or frequent travel.
Before submitting an application, check:
Engineering discipline
Project or industry type
Design or site responsibilities
Required software
Educational qualification
Professional registration
Experience level
Duty station
Travel requirements
Shift schedule
Salary and benefits
Project duration
Application deadline
Portfolio requirements
Technical-test process
A title such as “Project Engineer” can mean construction supervision, equipment installation, client coordination, or project planning. The job description matters more than the title.
An engineering CV should show technical scope, project scale, responsibilities, and results.
Include:
Engineering discipline
Academic qualifications
Professional training
Software skills
Project types
Site or plant experience
Equipment or systems handled
Team size
Budget or project value, when appropriate
Technical responsibilities
Quality and safety experience
Measurable improvements
Professional memberships
Certifications
Instead of writing “worked on construction projects,” mention the type of project, your role, project stage, technical responsibilities, and specific outcome.
An architecture portfolio should be selective rather than overloaded.
Include:
Strongest design projects
Concept development
Floor plans
Sections and elevations
3D visualisations
Working drawings
Site photographs
Design challenges
Your exact contribution
Software used
Do not present team projects as entirely your own work. Clearly explain what you personally designed, drafted, modelled, coordinated, or supervised.
MoreJobsBD helps job seekers discover engineering, architecture, construction, design, maintenance, production, and project-management vacancies across Bangladesh.
Through this category, candidates can:
Find newly published Engineer and Architect job circulars
Explore design, site, factory, and project-based roles
Search opportunities by engineering discipline
Discover jobs for diploma holders, graduates, and experienced professionals
Review software and technical requirements
Compare project locations and employment types
Check application deadlines
Apply for positions aligned with their expertise
Browse the latest Engineering and Architect jobs in Bangladesh on MoreJobsBD and apply for opportunities that match your technical background, project experience, software skills, and long-term career goals.
This category may include Civil Engineer, Architect, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Site Engineer, Project Engineer, Structural Engineer, MEP Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Production Engineer, and other technical roles.
Yes. Fresh graduates may apply for Graduate Engineer Trainee, Trainee Engineer, Junior Engineer, Site Engineer, Assistant Architect, CAD Engineer, and internship positions.
Yes. Diploma engineers may find opportunities in supervision, drafting, maintenance, production, quality inspection, installation, and technical support. Eligibility depends on the specific job requirements.
Software knowledge is important for many design, planning, analysis, drafting, and project-management roles. However, employers may also prioritise practical site, plant, equipment, or production experience.
Most design-focused architecture roles benefit from a strong portfolio. It should clearly show design thinking, technical drawings, visualisation ability, and the candidate’s individual contribution.
No. While many head offices and design firms are based in Dhaka, construction, factory, power, infrastructure, and industrial engineering jobs are available across Gazipur, Narayanganj, Chattogram, Savar, Cumilla, Khulna, and other regions.