Tag Archives: National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS)

Daftar NOSS TERBARU (May 2023) / Latest NOSS Registry (May 2023)

Daftar NOSS Jun 2021
NOSS yang telah didaftarkan boleh digunapakai bagi tujuan industri dan latihan. Daftar NOSS boleh dimuat turun dengan klik gambar di atas

Daftar NOSS 2023

Sebelum kita lihat apa NOSS baru yang menarik dalam Daftar NOSS 2023 (kemaskini Mei 2023) yang terkini, baik fahamkan dulu apa itu NOSS.

Anda juga boleh lihat NOSS apa yang menarik telah diluluskan di Daftar NOSS 2022

Definisi NOSS

Singkatan daripada National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) atau Standard Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaan. NOSS adalah dokumen yang menggariskan ketrampilan yang diperlukan oleh seseorang pekerja mahir yang bekerja di Malaysia bagi sesuatu bidang dan tahap pekerjaan serta laluan untuk mencapai ketrampilan tersebut.

Kelebihan dan Kegunaan Standard Kemahiran

Standard kemahiran memberi manfaat kepada semua pihak yang berkepentingan (majikan, pekerja dan pusat latihan kemahiran).
Kejayaan projek pembangunan standard kemahiran dan ianya berguna kepada masyarakat bergantung pada penyertaan penuh dan komitmen semua pihak yang berkepentingan.  Manfaat ini boleh digunakan sebagai penanda aras untuk menilai keberkesanan usaha bersama.

Dari 44 NOSS baru yang dibangunkan/ditambahbaik, min rasa NOSS baru berikut agak menarik:

Operasi Teknikal Pembuatan Pakaian Kanak-kanak / Children's Wear Making/Technical Operation C147-007-2:2023/C147-007-3:2023

Daftar NOSS 2023

Selama ni, NOSS yang sedia ada cuma Pembuatan Pakaian Wanita dan Jahitan Lelaki. Sekarang ada peluang untuk anda persijilkan diri anda ataupun pelajar anda sekiranya anda mengajar orang membuat pakaian kanak-kanak.

Pembacaan Meter Air dan Pengebilan / Water Meter Reading and Reading E360-005-2/3:2023

Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) telah menetapkan Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) dan Penyata Pencapaian (PC) dijadikan sebagai Perakuan Kelayakan bagi Industri perkhidmatan Air di Seluruh Negara melalui Pemberitahuan dan Perintah-perintah Industri Perkhidmatan Air Tahun 2015 di bawah seksyen 50, Akta Industri Perkhidmatan Air 2006 (Akta 655).

Saya difahamkan gaji asas adalah RM1,500 dan insentif pembacaan setiap akaun adalah RM0.3. Dianggarkan sebulan boleh capai 700 akaun (info 2017).

Perdagangan Peruncitan Fesyen / Fashion Retail Merchandising G477-001-3:2023

Daftar NOSS 2023
Daftar NOSS 2023

Gaji purata fashion merchandiser adalah RM 36,038 setahun di Malaysia. (laporan dari 45 penggajian, dikemaskini 15 Mei 2023).

Diagnostik dan Pembaikan Kenderaan Elektrik Bateri (BEV) / Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Diagnostic and Rectification G452-010-3:2023

Daftar NOSS 2023

Bidang ini masih agak baru namun jika kita ambil gaji juruteknik elektrik dan automotif sebagai panduan, boleh dianggarkan julat purata gaji antara RM2,000-2,5000.

Pengurusan Keselamatan, Kesihatan dan Alam Sekitar / Safety, Health and Environment Management NCS-017:2023

Daftar NOSS 2023

Di Malaysia, beberapa industri dan syarikat yang mungkin memerlukan individu dengan sijil pengurusan keselamatan, kesihatan dan alam sekitar. Berikut adalah beberapa industri di mana mungkin ada keperluannya:

1. Minyak dan Gas: Malaysia mempunyai industri minyak dan gas yang signifikan, dengan syarikat-syarikat seperti Petronas, Shell Malaysia, ExxonMobil Malaysia, dan Murphy Oil beroperasi di negara ini. Syarikat-syarikat ini kerap memerlukan individu dengan sijil  pengurusan keselamatan, kesihatan dan alam sekitar untuk memastikan pematuhan terhadap peraturan dan amalan terbaik.

2. Pembinaan: Industri pembinaan di Malaysia berkembang pesat, dengan banyak projek infrastruktur sedang berlangsung. Syarikat-syarikat pembinaan seperti Gamuda, IJM Corporation, Sunway Construction, dan WCT Holdings mungkin mencari individu dengan kecekapan pengurusan keselamatan, kesihatan, dan alam sekitar untuk menjaga persekitaran kerja yang selamat dan mematuhi peraturan.

3. Pembuatan: Malaysia mempunyai sektor pembuatan yang pelbagai, termasuk elektronik, automotif, dan pemprosesan makanan. Syarikat-syarikat seperti Intel, Samsung, Proton, Perodua, dan Nestle Malaysia mungkin memerlukan individu dengan sijil pengurusan keselamatan, kesihatan, dan alam sekitar untuk memastikan keselamatan tempat kerja dan pematuhan terhadap peraturan alam sekitar.

4. Petrokimia: Industri petrokimia di Malaysia adalah penting, dengan syarikat-syarikat seperti Petronas Chemicals Group, BASF Malaysia dan Dow Chemical Malaysia beroperasi di negara ini. Syarikat-syarikat ini kerap memberi keutamaan kepada pengurusan keselamatan dan alam sekitar dan mungkin memerlukan individu dengan sijil-sijil yang berkaitan.

5. Utiliti: Syarikat-syarikat utiliti di Malaysia, termasuk syarikat-syarikat pengeluaran, penghantaran, dan pengedaran elektrik, mungkin memerlukan individu dengan sijil pengurusan keselamatan, kesihatan, dan alam sekitar. Syarikat-syarikat seperti Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) dan Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) adalah contoh syarikat-syarikat utiliti di Malaysia.

Pembelian NOSS

44 NOSS telah diluluskan pada MPKK Bil.1/2023 8 Mei 2023

(rujuk Daftar NOSS Mei 2023) boleh di beli secara atas talian di dalam laman sesawang www.myspike.

Sekiranya anda ada sebarang masalah untuk pembelian, boleh hubungi min untuk perkhidmatan ini.

Sebarluaskan@share Daftar Standard ini bagi menjadi rujukan kepada industri dan latihan dalam mengarusperdana latihan kemahiran di Malaysia seterusnya menjadikan NOSS sebagai rujukan utama pendidikan TVET Negara. 

Anda boleh mohon SKM melalui pengalaman kerja anda tanpa berkursus sepenuh masa jika ada pengalaman kerja dalam bidang NOSS anda.

Jika anda sudah baca panduan dan rasa masih perlukan bimbingan, bolehlah klik gambar di atas untuk mohon ikuti bengkel

Tukang gunting rambut rayu tarik balik larangan ambilan pekerja asing untuk mengisi kekosongan industri

Tukang Gunting Rambut
Kredit Imej: www.freemalaysiabaru.wordpress.com

Pemilik kedai gunting rambut di Malaysia sedang menghadapi kesukaran untuk mencari pekerja mahir kerana pembekuan ambilan sementara pekerja asing oleh kerajaan. Persatuan Pemilik Gaya Rambut Salun India Malaysia (Mindas) menganggap keputusan ini menjejaskan perniagaan mereka dan memohon agar mereka dibenarkan mengambil pekerja asing seperti perniagaan lain.

Namun, kerajaan masih belum memberikan keputusan yang memuaskan kepada Mindas. Mereka mengusulkan untuk membawa masuk tukang gunting rambut tempatan melalui persatuan dan usaha sama dengan pihak lain, tetapi sambutan daripada warga tempatan tidak begitu baik.

Menurut Meenaq Kumar, penolong Setiausaha Mindas, warga tempatan kurang minat dengan bidang gunting rambut, dan mereka yang menamatkan kursus tukang gunting rambut cenderung membuka kedai sendiri daripada bekerja dengan orang lain. Kekurangan pekerja mahir ini menyebabkan sekurang-kurangnya 1,600 kekosongan dalam kalangan ahli Mindas.

Kumaran Gunasegaran, pemilik 10 kedai gunting rambut di Lembah Klang, menyatakan bahawa banyak perniagaannya terjejas kerana tidak dapat mencari pekerja mahir. Walaupun telah banyak mencuba untuk menggaji warga tempatan, kebanyakan dari mereka tidak muncul selepas sehari bekerja tanpa memberi notis.

Mindas dan pemilik kedai gunting rambut lain merayu kepada kerajaan agar diberikan pengecualian dalam pembekuan ambilan pekerja asing bagi memastikan kelangsungan perniagaan mereka. Mereka juga menggesa kerajaan untuk membantu membina kemahiran pekerja tempatan dalam bidang gunting rambut untuk mengisi kekosongan pekerja mahir.

Sekiranya kekosongan ini tidak segera diisi, industri gunting rambut akan terjejas dan lebih ramai pekerja akan kehilangan pekerjaan. Kerajaan perlu mengambil tindakan yang bijak dan adil bagi mempertahankan industri ini dan menjamin kestabilan ekonomi dalam jangka masa panjang.

Komen: Isunya adalah warga tempatan tidak minat kerja sebagai tukang gunting rambut ke gaji tidak setimpal dengan beban kerja?

Sebab menurut penolong setiausaha Mindas, pelatih yang menamat kursus gunting rambut cenderung membuka kedai sendiri (ataupun kerja secara freelance).

Adakah ini bermaksud ada ruang lagi untuk pusat latihan kemahiran menawarkan kursus tukang gunting rambut, sebaiknya berdasarkan pada Standard Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaa@NOSS? 

NOSS

Dengan itu, Pusat Latihan Kemahiran boleh dapat pentauliahan program  daripada Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK) dan pelatih bukan sahaja dapat latihan kemahiran sebagai tukang gunting rambut tetapi juga pensijilan yang diiktiraf oleh negara dan juga banyak lagi negara lain, iaitu Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia.

Daftar NOSS TERBARU (Sept 2022) / Latest NOSS Registry (Sept 2022)

Daftar NOSS Jun 2021
NOSS yang telah didaftarkan boleh digunapakai bagi tujuan industri dan latihan. Daftar NOSS boleh dimuat turun dengan klik gambar di atas

Daftar NOSS 2022

Sebelum kita lihat apa NOSS baru yang menarik dalam Daftar NOSS 2022 (kemaskini Nov 2022) yang terkini, baik fahamkan dulu apa itu NOSS.

Anda juga boleh lihat NOSS apa yang menarik telah diluluskan di Daftar NOSS 2021.

Definisi NOSS

Singkatan daripada National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) atau Standard Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaan. NOSS adalah dokumen yang menggariskan ketrampilan yang diperlukan oleh seseorang pekerja mahir yang bekerja di Malaysia bagi sesuatu bidang dan tahap pekerjaan serta laluan untuk mencapai ketrampilan tersebut.

Kelebihan dan Kegunaan Standard Kemahiran

Standard kemahiran memberi manfaat kepada semua pihak yang berkepentingan. Kejayaan projek pembangunan standard kemahiran dan ianya berguna kepada masyarakat bergantung pada penyertaan penuh dan komitmen semua pihak yang berkepentingan.  Manfaat ini boleh digunakan sebagai penanda aras untuk menilai keberkesanan usaha bersama.

Daftar NOSS 2022 (kemaskini 4 Nov 2022)

Daftar NOSS 2022 - April
Senarai NOSS yang diluluskan April 2022
Senarai NOSS yang diluluskan Sept 2022
Statistik NOSS sehingga 12 Sept 2022

Dari 37 NOSS baru yang dibangunkan/ditambahbaik, min rasa NOSS baru berikut agak menarik:

Operasi/Penyeliaan Pengawasan Ruang Udara / Airspace Surveillance Operation/Supervision O842-013-2:2022/O842-013-3:2022

Dengan pembukaan ekonomi dan kelonggaran terhadap sekatan perjalanan selepas COVI-19, sektor penerbanganan dijangka akan berkembang semula (Myairline – syarikat penerbangan kos rendah Malaysia yang baru pun baru mula penerbanganannya mulai 1 Dis 2022 😀 )

Secara umumnya, berikut adalah skop kerja seorang operator pengawasan ruang udara:

  • menjaga perhubungan melalui radio dan/atau radar dengan pesawat;
  • mengarahkan pergerakan pesawat yang dalam penerbangan atau di lapangan terbang;
  • mengarahkan pesawat untuk terus menaik atau menurun dan menentukantahap aras penerbangan akhir;
  • memberikan maklumat kepada pesawat mengenai keadaan cuaca;
  • memastikan jarak minimum dikekalkan antara kapal terbang;
  • mengendalikan kejadian yang tidak dijangka, kecemasan dan trafik yang tidak berjadual.

Anggaran Gaji Bulanan

Pegawai Trafik Udara (Ijazah)
Gaji Pokok  : RM 1815.52 – RM 5301.27
Elaun     : RM 810.00
Insentif      : RM 600.00
Elaun Penarafan (Rujuk Jadual Di Bawah)

Penolong Pegawai Trafik Udara (Diploma/DKM)
Gaji Pokok  : RM 1490.41 – RM 3435.45
Elaun     : RM 640.00
Insentif      : RM 250.00
Elaun Penarafan (Rujuk Jadual Di Bawah)

Pembantu Pegawai Trafik Udara (SPM/SKM2/SKM3)
–  Gaji Pokok  : RM 829.45 – RM 2178.66
–   Elaun      : RM 595.00
Jadual Elaun Penarafan

Sumber: Pihak Berkuasa Penerbangan Awam Malaysia (CAAM) 

Penyelarasan/Pengurusan Perancangan Operasi Mengangkat / Lifting Operation Coordination/Planning ManagementF439-006-4:2022/F439-006-5:2022

Berita baik untuk operator/penyelia kerja mengangkat yang sudah ada SKM2/3 dalam Kerja Sokongan/Penyeliaan Operasi Mengangkat, sekarang anda boleh meningkat Tahap lagi sehingga ke DKM (4) & DLKM (5).

Bagi yang belum tahu mengenai potensi pendapatan bidang ini, gaji operator (tower crane) ni basic pun dah RM4,000-RM5,000 sebulan.

Tajuk Competency Unit Penyelaraasan Operasi Mengangkat

Sonografi Perubatan/dan Perundingan / Medical (and Consultation) Sonography Q861-003-4:2022/Q861-003-5:2022

Kelayakan minimum untuk daftar program Perubatan Sonografi Tahap 4 di mana-mana Pusat Latihan Bertauliah (SLaPB ataupun SLDN) adalah sebaran diploma kesihatan bersekutu yang berkaitan 
(radiograpfi, perubatan, kejururawaratan, teknologi perubatan makmal dan sains biomedik).

Julat gaji sonographer bergantung kepada kelayakan dan samada anda digaji di sektor awam atau swasta.
Di sektor swasta, pembantu perubatan atau jururawat yang terlatih dalam ultrasonographi menjalankan tugas seorang sonographer.

Maka, gaji berdasarkan skema perkhidmatan awam untuk Gred U29 (kelayakan minimum Diploma) adalah RM1,7973 (1)

Mengikut pautan Payscale, gaji purata tahunan sonographer yang digaji di sektor swasta pula antara RM31,000 hingga RM68m000 dengan median RM47,000 (2)

Sumber:
(1) Penolong Pegawai Perubatan Gred U29 – https://spa.gov.my/spa/laman-utama/gaji-syarat-lantikan-deskripsitugas/diploma-stp-stpm-stam-hsc/penolong-pegawai-perubatan-gredu29.
(2) Gaji purata tahunan sonographer di  Malaysia – https://www.payscale.com/research/MY/Job=Sonographer/Salary/cfd9103d/Kuala-Lumpur

Daftar NOSS 2022 - Medical Sonography
Daftar NOSS 2022 - CPC Medical Sonography

Pembelian NOSS

25 NOSS telah diluluskan pada MPKK Bil. 1/2021 (21 April 2022), 

12 NOSS yang telah diluluskan pada MPKK Bil. 2/2022 (12 Sept 2022)

(rujuk Daftar NOSS Okt 2022) boleh di beli secara atas talian di dalam laman sesawang www.myspike.my*

Sekiranya anda ada sebarang masalah untuk pembelian, boleh hubungi min untuk perkhidmatan ini.

Sebarluaskan@share Daftar Standard ini bagi menjadi rujukan kepada industri dan latihan dalam mengarusperdana latihan kemahiran di Malaysia seterusnya menjadikan NOSS sebagai rujukan utama pendidikan TVET Negara. 

Anda boleh mohon SKM melalui pengalaman kerja anda tanpa berkursus sepenuh masa jika ada pengalaman kerja dalam bidang NOSS anda.

Bengkel Pembangunan Portfolio SKM/DKM
Jika anda sudah baca panduan dan rasa masih perlukan bimbingan, bolehlah klik gambar di atas untuk mohon ikuti bengkel

Is TVET route better since more and more academic graduates are facing unemployment in Malaysia?

TVET route

TVET route – Really better than academic?

Referring to the article published by NST on 3/3/2020, our 21 public-sector universities and 38 private-sector universities produce something like 51,000 graduates a year, but nearly 60% remain unemployed one year after graduation, according to a study in 2018 conducted by the Minstry of Education Malaysia’s Graduate Tracer Study.

There are many factors contributing to this, such as mismatch of skills (most academic programs are based on theory only but not practical in the real world), poor language skills (especially English), interpersonal & communication skills etc.

TVET Route

However, those who studies TVET courses may have a better chance of being employed @ high marketability. There’s also pathway for TVET graduates to further study to University level (despite failing/no credit for History or BM for SPM, whether for management related programs like those offered by Unirazak or pure technical degrees leading to Bachelor of Technology, offered by the 4 public universities collectively known as Malaysian Technical University Network, MTUN.

So, even if you excel academically, academic route may not be the best choice except for certain professional programs like law, medicine, pharmacy etc where academic pathway is the only option.

Under the TVET route, there are hundreds of TVET/skills programs for you to choose from. You may refer to the National Occupation Skills Standards (NOSS) Registry by downloading from the site, as a guide. However, not all programs are offered by the public & private TVET/skills centres, accredited by Department of Skills Development (DSD)@Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK).

More enquiries on TVET matters

If you need further counselling on what TVET/skills courses to pursue or consultation to set up a TVET/JPK accredited centre (make sure your program is at least 6 months – 1 year and available in the NOSS, feel free to contact us at various channels stated here.

5 Valentine’s Day Jobs (National Occupational Skills Standard – NOSS related) That Help Make the Day Special

Without these hard workers, Valentine’s wouldn’t be the same.

Each February, our shopping centers are flooded with pink and red as people try to imagine new ways to show their affection for one another — knowing how to make Valentine’s Day special can be difficult. Unfortunately for some with Valentine’s Day jobs, the big day means a long day of work, not romance.

It’s not as bad as you might think. Many of those people who are working on Valentine’s Day have an opportunity to make someone else’s holiday extra special. Just like a accountants prepares for tax season, these professionals know that the season of love is their time to shine. Here are five Valentine’s Day jobs and how those who do them help make the day amazing for other people.

1. Florist (HT-071-3:2014)

Image result for funny florist

“I seldom think about my limitations, and they never make me sad. Perhaps there is just a touch of yearning at times; but it is vague, like a breeze among flowers.” — Helen Keller

This one seems like the most obvious of Valentine’s Day jobs, right? But that doesn’t mean it’s simple. A great florist doesn’t just run a sale on a dozen red roses — they will help you think outside of the box and perhaps suggest a different flower that will dazzle your significant other. A great florist knows their stuff.

For example, did you know that nearly every flower has a symbolic meaning? Some of them overlap, so there are several flowers that indicate love besides roses. Chrysanthemums and carnations also signify love. Gardenias represent a secret love.

Don’t take your local florist for granted. They know their flowers and the ideal arrangement doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a trained skill. With a great florist’s help, you can find the flower that says exactly what you want it to say and then build a gift idea around it.

While you’re at it, make sure to say thank you. They work like crazy this time of year!

2. Massage therapist (MP-082-3:2011)

Image result for massage therapist malaysia

“I take a massage each week. This isn’t an indulgence, it’s an investment in your full creative expression/productivity/passion and sustained good health” — Robin S. Sharma

Who doesn’t love a great massage? The feeling of someone digging deep into the muscle tissue and releasing all of the pent-up tension and chronic aches can be heavenly.

It’s no coincidence that professional massage sessions are a popular Valentine’s Day gift. Want to dial up the romance? Get a couple’s massage where you can both enjoy the same experience at the same time.

Like a great florist is more than a flower picker, a great massage therapist is more than just a person who rubs your calves. The massage therapists can read your body and your body language to adjust the level of pressure and find your trouble spots.

Sound like one of the easy Valentine’s Day jobs? When was the last time you gave your significant other a good shoulder rub? How long did you last? Five, ten minutes? Try doing that for an hour and then when that person leaves, start on your next one. Then repeat it for days on end during the season of romance.

Interested to become a massage therapist? Register your interest here.

3. Aesthethicians/Beauty Therapist (MP-062-2/3:2012)

“Facial scrubs are always good” — Cher Lyod

Not into flowers or massage? Facial treatment can be a popular Valentine’s Day gift.

An Aesthetician’s primary goal is to help clients with their skin care needs which can range from acne to aging.

Like a massage therapist is more than a massager, a good Aesthetician will not only help with treating the visible concerns you may be having but will also take into account your whole well being such as diet, exercise, stress, etc.

Interested to become a beauty therapist? Register your interest here.

4. Front Office Operation (I551-002-2/3:2017)

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Also known as hotel concierge

” To put it rather bluntly, I am not the type who wants to go back to the land; I am the type who wants to go back to the hotel. ” — Fran Lebowitz

Are you thinking of a trip out of town with a stay at a luxurious hotel? Go for it — it’s one of the best ways to make Valentine’s Day special! Hotels love holiday visitors and Valentine’s Day is no exception. One hotel employee in particular is perfectly suited to help you make the most of your little getaway.

If you are in a new town, chances are you don’t know where to find the best cheesecake or scenic views. Luckily for you, most hotels have just the person to help you out. Your hotel concierge specializes in knowing the area. They know where to find the best food, drinks, dancing, and quiet spots. Need a ride? They can call a cab or recommend a service.

You don’t have to go crazy trying to research and reserve everything for your trip. The hotel concierge is like having Google right there in the lobby. Take advantage of their skills and watch your evening unfold spectacularly. Just make sure you know what you want to ask before you talk with them.

Interested to be one? Register your interest here.

5. Waiter/F&B Service (I561-002-2/3:2018)

Image result for waiter in malaysia
The ‘Entertainer’

“For me, a great meal is a collision of company, environment, ambient temperature, the waiters, where you are emotionally” — Sue Perkins

Restaurants make a killing on Valentine’s Day. Does that mean working there is an easy Valentine’s Day job? Absolutely not. A great waiter can make your night.

Have you ever left a restaurant and felt overwhelmingly happy with the experience? Chances are that the food was only a part of the equation. A great waiter is fun and friendly, maybe even a little bit playful. They know their menu and wine lists inside and out. They know when to embellish and when to be honest. (Don’t tell us that the salmon is exquisite when it’s really average!)

When it comes to having the perfect romantic meal, pay attention to your waiter. They’re there to help your evening go well. And if you’re on a date with a relatively new romantic interest, be aware that you’re being watched. How you treat waitstaff says a lot about you as a person.
Interested to be one? Register your interest here.

To find out more skills occupations where standards has been developed, search from NOSS Directory here.

Empowering TVET among priorities of HR Ministry

Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran gives a speech at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre November 19, 2019. — Picture by Miera Zulyana
Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran gives a speech at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre November 19, 2019. — Picture by Miera Zulyana

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — Empowering Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) by developing a more relevant new policy in implementing TVET’s agenda in line with industry needs was part of the Ministry of Human Resources’s plan throughout 2019.

This was outlined in the Ministry of Human Resource’s 2019 achievement report to strengthen the various sectors under the ministry led by M. Kulasegaran, while also committed to championing the rights of workers in the country.

Touching on issues related to workers including skills upgrading, TVET education, security, law and others in the 32-page report card, the Ministry of Human Resources is committed towards improving every aspect in line with fulfilling the promises contained in the Pakatan Harapan’s manifesto.

With a RM5.9 billion allocation via the 2020 Budget to place TVET in the main stream in the country, the ministry has begun to take step by establishing the TVET Single Quality Assurance System to be used by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the Department of Skills Development (JPK) for the purpose of coordinating, monitoring and strengthening the TVET sector.

According to Kulasegaran, the new system is responsible for accrediting TVET programmes offered by public and private TVET institutions based on the Second Edition Of The Malaysia Qualification Framework (MQF 2.0) which was approved at the MQA Council Meeting in December 2017.

“The implementation of TVET quality assurance programme by MQA and JPK will be made based on the TVET Programme Accreditation Code of Practice approved by the Cabinet Meeting on Jan 31, 2019,” he said.

In line with the latest trend of Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0 education or 4.0 era education, Kulasegaran said 35 National Occupational Skills Standards (NOSS) related to IR 4.0 were developed in 2018.

“To date, there are 42 NOSS related to IR 4.0 as a result of TVET’s National Master Plan Development Study towards a developed nation and the direction until 2030 will be used by policy makers in the process of reforming TVET implementation in Malaysia,” he said.
The efforts to empower the TVET field did not stop there when the ministry took the initiative to expand its field of study by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Private Secondary School (SUWA) on May 23, 2019 at Kolej Universiti New Era in Kajang.

“The collaboration between the two entities led to the ministry’s involvement in allowing SUWA students to attend training programmes at 32 Department of Human Resource Training Institutes (ILJTM) and enabling the ministry to consider loan applications or scholarships to eligible students for further study in TVET programmes, Vocational Training Officers (VTO) and so on,” he said. — Bernama

Daftar NOSS TERBARU (7 Ogos 2019) / Latest NOSS Registry (7th August 2019)

Daftar NOSS Ogos 2019


Daftar NOSS 2019 adalah yang terkini setakat ini. Sebelum itu, marilah kita lihat apa itu NOSS (bagi pembaca baru laman ini)

APA ITU NOSS?

Definisi NOSS

Singkatan daripada National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) atau Standard Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaan. NOSS adalah dokumen yang menggariskan ketrampilan yang diperlukan oleh seseorang pekerja mahir yang bekerja di Malaysia bagi sesuatu bidang dan tahap pekerjaan serta laluan untuk mencapai ketrampilan tersebut.

Ciri-Ciri Utama NOSS

  • Berasaskan keperluan pekerjaan.
  • Mengikut struktur kerjaya di dalam sesuatu bidang pekerjaan.
  • Disediakan oleh pakar industri dan pekerja mahir yang menjalankan pekerjaan.

KELEBIHAN DAN KEGUNAAN STANDARD KEMAHIRAN

Standard kemahiran memberi manfaat kepada semua pihak yang berkepentingan. Kejayaan projek pembangunan standard kemahiran dan ianya berguna kepada masyarakat bergantung pada penyertaan penuh dan komitmen semua pihak yang berkepentingan.  Manfaat ini boleh digunakan sebagai penanda aras untuk menilai keberkesanan usaha bersama.

Daftar NOSS 2019 terbaru ni ada beberapa standard kemahiran baru yang menarik, antaranya:

Daftar NOSS - Operasi Makmal
M712-005-3:2019
Operasi Makmal/Laboratory Operations
Daftar NOSS - magnetic testing aerospace
M712-006-1/2/3:2019
Pengujian Magnetik – Aeroangkasa (Bahan, Komponen dan Struktur) /
Magnetic Testing (MT) – Aerospace (Materials, Components and Structures)
Daftar NOSS - retail outlet operation
G471-001-3/4/5:2019
Pengurusan Operasi Outlet Peruncitan/Retail Outlet Operation Management
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M701-001-2/3/4/5:2019
Khidmat Sokongan Pemasaran Pusat Beli-Belah/Mall Marketing Support Services(SKM2) Pengurusan Pusat Beli-Belah/Shopping Mall Management (DLKM)

Antara NOSS sedia yang telah bertukar kod (dan kandungan) dalam Daftar NOSS 2019 terbaru ini adalah:

Daftar NOSS - three Phase Electrical Installation
F432-005-2/3/4/5:2019 GANTI EE-320-2/3/4/5:2012
Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik Satu Fasa/Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance (SKM2)
Sistem Pengagihan dan Penjanaan Tenaga Elektrik Voltan Rendah/Low Voltage Electrical Power Distribution System and Generation (DLKM)
Datar NOSS - hybrid car service
G452-007-3:201 GANTI TP-332-2/3:2014
Servis Kereta Elektrik dan Hibrid/Electric and Hybrid Car Servicing
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J582-001-3:2019 GANTI IT-040-2, IT-050-2, IT-060-3, IT-070-2, IT-070-3
Rekabentuk Multimedia Interaktif/Interactive Multimedia Design
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O842-005-2/3:2019 GANTI DS-020-1/2
Kejurulatihan Senjata Api/Firearm Instructing

Anda boleh beli NOSS dari JPK Putrajaya (biasanya NOSS baru tiada lagi di Putrajaya tetapi cuma di JPK Cyberjaya) serta pejabat-pejabat Wilayah JPK dengan harga RM20/program/setahap.

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Certification-level training for Drone Piloting on the way

School leavers with the ambition of becoming professional drone pilots can soon take a course on Drone Piloting under a vocational programme at colleges and polytechnics around the country.

The Department of Skills Development under the Ministry of Human Resources recently launched the Malaysia National Occupational Skills Standards (NOSS) for the piloting of Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), popularly referred to as ‘Drones’’.

With the launch of this standard,  vocational and private educational institutions can now offer Drone Piloting courses under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme and be awarded the SKM (Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia) or a Malaysia Skills Certificate

At the moment, several private organisations have been offering courses in various aspects of drone operation; for mapping, facilities inspection, progress report (for property developers and construction projects), film and drama production, news, the acquisition of aerial footage and photographs.

These courses last from two days (for basic operation of a drone) to a few days covering the various aspects of drone piloting for specific purposes such as mapping.

Before the launch of the NOSS Standard, formal government-recognised certification for drone piloting courses were not available for the aspiring pilot.

As the usage of drones expands, beyond a hobby to industrial use, the need for trained pilots who have gone through structured instructions based on an accepted and recognised national standards, become increasingly pressing.  

Especially now that the word ‘drone’ appears in the media daily from all over the world; both negative and positive news.

But it is always the negative aspects that capture the public’s imagination and it is up to the industry to dispel negativity and myths that surround drones.

One positive effort is the adoption of formalised training for drone operators; people who not only know how to operate them safely within the limitations of each type of craft but who are also aware of the legal and regulatory requirements in the operation of drones.

Sometime in 2017, Malaysia Unmanned Drones Activist Society (MUDAS), a non-governmental organisation devoted to the development and advancement of drones in the country, initiated discussions with the Department of Skills Development or Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK) to develop a formal curriculum for the training of drone pilots under the vocational programmes of the many polytechnics and colleges spread throughout the country.

MUDAS is a non-governmental organisation devoted to the development and advancement of drones in the country.

L – R: Khairul Arriffin Aziz, CEO AECA Solutions William Alvisse, MUDAS Executive Secretary Mohd Noor Rahim, MUDAS Deputy Chairman, Hj Zaid bin Mat San, Deputy Director Curriculum Unit, NOSS 
(Photo by Haidar Abu Bakar)

The NGO has been in the forefront of promoting dialogue with government agencies that are involved in regulating and controlling the nation’s airspace, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), the Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Negara (JUPEM), the survey and mapping department, which has traditionally been the authority overseeing aerial photography, especially mapping because of its implications on national security, and other organisations that have direct and indirect interests in the operation of ‘drones’.

“MUDAS initiated contact with JPK in late 2017 to moot the idea of drone pilot training under the National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) programme,” said Executive Secretary William Alvisse.

“In mid-2018 an expert panel was formed comprising of representatives from  CAAM, Jupem and MCMC (Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission) to create the current Curriculum,” Alvisse added.

Husni Faiz, a graduate of Electrical Power Engineering and a full-time pilot under BIP Studio and drone piloting trainer welcomes the NOSS Standards.

Husni Faiz, professional drone pilot and trainer

“It’s vital for those intending to be professional drone pilots undergo formal training such as the structure that is recommended in the NOSS standard.

“While recreational flyers may not need the entire course structure, it would be a good idea if parts or modules of that could be offered to training companies to train the hobbyists and recreational flyers,”  he added.

Husni also trains pilots under his Akufly Academy.

“Having the NOSS training standard is good for the industry, said Kamarul A Muhamed, CEO of the Aerodyne Group.

Kamarul A Muhamed CEO Aerodyne Group

Aerodyne operates in 11 countries and is regarded as the premier drone services company, providing integrated managed solutions for the petroleum, civil engineering and facilities industry.

It employs 300 people, 1/3rd of whom are drone pilots.

“A structured drone piloting course will increase the level of competence and will lead to better safety and quality of operations,” he added.

Currently, Aerodyne trains its local pilots locally and in-house following the structure set by training schools in the UK and Australia where some of their pilots and trainers have been trained. The company then structure their training based on the training syllabus of these schools.

The Aerodyne pilots operating in their international markets are trained at authorised training schools for certifications should this be available in that particular country.

As a renowned global drone services company, recruitment isn’t an issue with many would-be pilots clamouring to join the group.

“The challenge, however, is in getting good technical pilots with the right mentality for enterprise-level work,” Kamarul said.

Kamarul lists technical ability, having a global mindset, the ability to communicate well and good and diligent in report writing, and problem-solving skills as the key factors he looks for in a candidate.

Drone Academy Asia provides training for drone operators and its graduates receive a “globally recognised DJI certificate”.

A representative of the academy said that they believe a formalised course structure is needed for the industry and that they are studying the NOSS standard and framework.

Located at the Cyberjaya Innovation Hub, Drone Academy offers courses in Aerial Mapping and Surveying, Precise Aerial Mapping and a Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) claimable Professional Drone Operator course. 

The idea for a structured course, leading to certification is to produce well trained and competent workforce to meet the requirements of drone service companies to handle flights for mapping, facilities and structure monitoring, agriculture to name just three areas where drones are being increasingly used.

“There are two levels, Level 2 and 3 with 1,200 hours and 1,300 hours of training respectively,” said Alvisse.

“Upon completion of the training, candidates will be awarded an SKM (Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia) certificate,” Alvisse added. 

“Just a word of caution though,” Kamarul said.

“In the long term drone piloting will be limited in requirements as the industry moves into pilotless autonomous operation.”

Which will then necessitate an overhaul of the training syllabus?

Source: Citizen Journalist Malaysia

Loji Rawatan Air Selangor diiktiraf sebagai Pusat Bertauliah Sistem Latihan Dual Nasional (SLDN)

Warga kerja Air Selangor menzahirkan kegembiraan setelah menerima sijil SKM-PPT masing-masing.

LOJI Rawatan Air Sungai Semenyih mendapat pengiktirafan sebagai Pusat Bertauliah Sistem Latihan Dual Nasional (SLDN) daripada Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK), Kementerian Sumber Manusia.

Dengan pengiktirafan ini Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor) selaku operator air yang terbesar di negara ini akan dapat mengendalikan latihan kemahiran melalui pusat bertauliahnya sendiri bagi melahirkan tenaga kerja yang kompeten dan berkualiti di dalam industri pembekalan air, termasuk memberikan latihan kepada operator-operator air lain di negara ini. 

Latihan kemahiran yang akan dilaksanakan adalah berdasarkan Piawaian Kemahiran Pekerjaan Kebangsaan atau National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS). Pengiktirafan ini diterima pada Oktober 2018.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Air Selangor, Suhaimi Kamaralzaman menerima sijil pengiktirafan daripada Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran, dalam Majlis Penganugerahan Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia bagi Pengiktirafan Pencapaian Terdahulu (SKM-PPT) baru-baru ini.

Suhaimi Kamaralzaman menerima sijil pengiktirafan Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Semenyih sebagai Pusat Bertauliah Sistem Latihan Dual Nasional (SLDN) daripada
Dr. Aruna Ismail dari Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran.

Seramai 346 warga kerja Air Selangor yang berkhidmat di Jabatan Operasi, Pengagihan dan Perhubungan Pelanggan juga menerima sijil SKM-PPT masing-masing di majlis tersebut.

Pengiktirafan ini adalah di antara usaha berterusan Air Selangor dalam membentuk warga kerja yang berkemahiran serta kompeten untuk memberikan khidmat yang terbaik kepada syarikat dan juga pelanggan.

Air Selangor amat komited dalam memenuhi keperluan kompetensi di dalam industri perkhidmatan air di negara ini dengan menjadikan kompetensi sebahagian daripada parameter Petunjuk Prestasi Utama (KPI) syarikat.

“Ini sejajar dengan ketetapan Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) yang menetapkan kompetensi sebagai syarat untuk memperbaharui lesen syarikat perkhidmatan industri air di Malaysia, tambah beliau.

Kumpulan penerima sijil terbaharu ini adalah sebahagian daripada 481 warga kerja Air Selangor yang telah mendapat pengiktirafan ini setakat kini.

Dalam perancangan bagi tahun hadapan, Air Selangor mensasarkan sebanyak 50 peratus warga kerja Jabatan Pengeluaran dan 30 peratus lagi warga kerja Jabatan Pengagihan untuk menjalani program ini. 

Menjelang penghujung 2019, dianggarkan sebanyak lebih 600 warga kerja Air Selangor berjaya mendapatkan pensijilan yang bakal membantu mereka melaksanakan kerja dengan lebih efektif.

Pengiktirafan dengan pensijilan ini juga merupakan antara pelan kerjaya strategik Air Selangor dalam membangunkan warga kerjanya bagi mencapai misi syarikat untuk menyampaikan pengalaman yang terbaik kepada pelanggan.

Sumber: www.mstar.com.my/