RDC seeks over 140 employees for project sites; announcement notes potential changes to work locations!
The Road Development Corporation (RDC) has opened applications for site managers in AA. Rasdhoo and HA. Uligan, with monthly salaries exceeding MVR 25,000 for each position. Additionally, the corporation is seeking assistant site managers for both islands, offering salaries starting from over MVR 16,000.


The RDC site for the Kendhikulhudhoo road construction project. | RaajjeMV | Raajje MV
The Road Development Corporation (RDC) has announced vacancies for more than 140 employees to work at its various project sites.
The Road Development Corporation (RDC) has announced vacancies for staff at its operational sites across six islands. These locations include AA. Rasdhoo, HA. Uligan, Lh. Naifaru, K. Kaashidhoo, Th. Madifushi, and Lh. Hinnavaru.
Each of these announcements specifies that the primary place of employment is the local Road Development Corporation (RDC) site. However, it notes that the work location may be subject to change based on job responsibilities and operational requirements.
According to announcements made by the Road Development Corporation (RDC), the company is seeking site managers for AA. Rasdhoo and HA. Uligan. The salary for each of these positions exceeds MVR 25,000. In addition, the corporation has invited applications for assistant site managers for both islands. The monthly remuneration for these roles is set at more than MVR 16,000.
In addition to the recruitment of Site Managers and Assistant Site Managers for these islands, announcements have been made to hire supervisors for four specific sites. Furthermore, vacancies for supervisor positions have also been advertised for several other islands.
Furthermore, job vacancies have been announced across various islands for several positions, including project assistants, lorry drivers, excavator operators, heavy vehicle operators, security guards, and support staff. Specifically, recruitment notices have been issued for five security guards at some project sites, while other islands are seeking as many as nine security guards.
While residents continue to voice concerns over stalled development projects across various islands, a large number of job vacancies have been announced for these locations. These recruitment notices include a stipulation that the designated workplace for these roles is subject to change.
Furthermore, several state-owned enterprises have announced various job openings over the past two days. These companies include Fuel Supplies Maldives (FSM) and the Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC).





