We are assembling a small, high-output team to scale Vietnam's first integrated modular construction platform. Every role here has a direct line to what ships.
TFC designs, manufactures, and assembles modular accommodation buildings as a single integrated system. We are early-stage and moving fast. The people joining now will shape how the company operates for years. If you want to be close to the product and the problem, this is the right place.
This is the senior technical lead on TFC's factory floor. You own the production system from raw material intake to finished module. You work directly with the design and CDO teams to ensure every component is manufacturable, every process is repeatable, and every module that leaves the factory meets spec. This is a hands-on leadership role. You will be designing jigs and fixtures one day and presenting production metrics to founders the next.
You will be building the production system from the ground up. There is no legacy process to maintain. If you have clear ideas about how a modular factory should run, this is the opportunity to prove them at scale.
The Lead Installation Technician is the most senior person on every TFC assembly site. You take delivery of factory-produced modules and turn them into a completed building. You lead the on-site crew, coordinate with the Site Superintendent, and are personally accountable for installation quality, safety, and schedule. This role requires someone who is equally comfortable directing a crew and picking up a tool themselves.
You are the person who makes modular real. The factory builds it. You assemble it. The quality of what the client receives is a direct result of how well this role is done. We take that seriously, and we will give you the tools, training, and support to do it exceptionally well.
TFC is at the stage where the product is ready and the pipeline needs to be built. The Sales Associate is the first dedicated commercial hire on the team. You will work directly with the CEO to identify and qualify leads, run the outreach process, manage the CRM, and support the proposal and closing cycle. This role suits someone who understands construction or real estate, communicates well, and is energised by building something from scratch rather than inheriting a mature book of business.
You will be the first person to build TFC's commercial function. The deals you close in the first 12 months define the company's trajectory. If you want ownership, visibility, and the chance to grow into a senior commercial role as the business scales, this is it.
Production Technicians are the core of TFC's factory. You assemble the modular components that make up every building we deliver. This is skilled, precise, hands-on work carried out in a structured factory environment with clear quality standards and a defined process for every task. You will work under the Lead Manufacturing Engineer and be trained on TFC's specific assembly methods and inspection procedures.
TFC is building a production system that will scale to hundreds of units per month. The technicians joining now will become the experienced core of that system. There is a clear development path into senior technician and team lead roles as output grows.
The Site Superintendent is TFC's most senior person on each project site. You own the delivery schedule, the site safety plan, and the client relationship from the moment modules arrive to the day we hand over keys. You coordinate between the factory, the installation crew, local subcontractors, and the client. You are the person who makes the project timeline real. This role requires someone with a strong construction background, leadership presence, and the commercial awareness to protect both the client relationship and TFC's margin.
Every project TFC delivers lands or fails based on what happens on site. The Site Superintendent owns that outcome. As TFC scales, the person in this role will grow into a broader delivery leadership position overseeing multiple concurrent projects. If you want direct accountability and the chance to build something you can point to, this is the role.
The Design Engineer sits at the intersection of architectural intent and factory reality. You work directly under the Chief Design Officer to develop, coordinate, and issue the BIM models and fabrication drawings that define every TFC building. Your output is what the factory builds from. Precision, coordination discipline, and a deep understanding of how things are actually assembled matter far more here than aesthetic preferences. This is a technical execution role, not a conceptual design role.
TFC's product is built on the quality of its design documentation. Everything the factory produces traces back to the drawings this role issues. If you want your work to have a direct, visible impact on what gets built, the Design Engineer role puts you at the centre of that process from day one.
TFC's production throughput depends entirely on having the right materials, at the right quality, in the right place, at the right time. The Supply Chain Manager builds and runs the procurement and logistics function that makes that possible. You own the supplier network, the purchase order process, inbound logistics, and inventory control for the factory. You also coordinate outbound shipping of finished modules to project sites. This role requires someone who is commercially sharp, operationally disciplined, and capable of managing supplier relationships with both firmness and credibility.
A modular company that cannot get materials to the factory on time does not have a product. The Supply Chain Manager is the function that keeps the entire production system running. You will be building this function from scratch, which means the processes, the vendor relationships, and the systems you put in place will define how TFC operates as it scales.
We are always open to hearing from people with strong backgrounds in modular construction, manufacturing, and project delivery. If your experience is relevant, we want to know about it.