Jawatan Kosong UKAS - Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta - The Malaysia Incorporated Policy was introduced in 1981 to encourage cooperation between the public and private sectors whereby both sectors act and operate within a "Malaysian Company". Through this policy both parties depend on each other; where the private sector upholds the commercial and economic activities, while the public sector draws up major policies, identify the direction and provides the specialised supporting services which are conducive to the success of businesses.
In line with the Government’s new approach based on the new economic model in the Tenth Malaysia Plan, the Government intends to stimulate its effort in encouraging the private sector to invest in development projects. As such, the Government’s allocation for development projects will be reduced and it can then shift its attention to projects that will be implemented and funded by the private sector whether through Privatisation and Public Private Partnerships (PPP), or through direct investment of the private sector in country’s development programme. The Government has also set up a facilitation fund under the Tenth Malaysia Plan in order to support development projects implemented by the private sector as the Government’s contribution through the cooperation of the public and private sectors.
3PU of the PMD is the core agency that has been given the responsibility to coordinate the Privatisation and the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects which have made an impact to the country’s economy, and which can be given injection from the facilitation fund.
The Privatisation Policy was launched in 1983 to support the Malaysia Incorporated Policy towards increasing the private sector's role in the country's economic development. The main objective of this policy is to lessen the financial and administrative burden of the Government, improve skills and production, accelerate economic growth, reduce the size and involvement of the public sector in the economy, and to assist in reaching the country's economic policy's goal.
In line with the implementation of the policy, a Privatisation Section (in the earlier days known as the Privatisation Special Task Force) was formed by the Government and was put under the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department (EPU, PMD) which acts as the secretariat to the Privatisation Committee, which in turn is made up of various agencies working towards finalising and confirming the proposals on privatization for the Ministers' Council's approval.
Jawatan Kosong Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (UKAS)
Qualified Malaysian citizens invited to fill a vacancies at Jabatan Perdana Menteri as follows :
PEKERJA SAMBILAN HARIAN (PSH)
Requirements:
Applications should be made in writing (resume) to address:
Ketua Pengarah
Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta (UKAS)
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Seksyen Khidmat Korporat & ICT
Aras 2, Menara Usahawan
Persiaran Perdana Presint 2
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62652 PUTRAJAYA
(U/P : Unit Sumber Manusia)
Notes
Jawatan Kosong UKAS closing date 19 Jun 2013
In line with the Government’s new approach based on the new economic model in the Tenth Malaysia Plan, the Government intends to stimulate its effort in encouraging the private sector to invest in development projects. As such, the Government’s allocation for development projects will be reduced and it can then shift its attention to projects that will be implemented and funded by the private sector whether through Privatisation and Public Private Partnerships (PPP), or through direct investment of the private sector in country’s development programme. The Government has also set up a facilitation fund under the Tenth Malaysia Plan in order to support development projects implemented by the private sector as the Government’s contribution through the cooperation of the public and private sectors.
3PU of the PMD is the core agency that has been given the responsibility to coordinate the Privatisation and the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects which have made an impact to the country’s economy, and which can be given injection from the facilitation fund.
The Privatisation Policy was launched in 1983 to support the Malaysia Incorporated Policy towards increasing the private sector's role in the country's economic development. The main objective of this policy is to lessen the financial and administrative burden of the Government, improve skills and production, accelerate economic growth, reduce the size and involvement of the public sector in the economy, and to assist in reaching the country's economic policy's goal.
In line with the implementation of the policy, a Privatisation Section (in the earlier days known as the Privatisation Special Task Force) was formed by the Government and was put under the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department (EPU, PMD) which acts as the secretariat to the Privatisation Committee, which in turn is made up of various agencies working towards finalising and confirming the proposals on privatization for the Ministers' Council's approval.
Jawatan Kosong Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (UKAS)
Qualified Malaysian citizens invited to fill a vacancies at Jabatan Perdana Menteri as follows :
PEKERJA SAMBILAN HARIAN (PSH)
Requirements:
- Malaysian citizen;
- not less than 18 years on the closing date of the position;
- a Certificate in Education or equivalent qualification recognized by the government, and
- credit in Bahasa Malaysia / Bahasa Melayu at the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia or equivalent qualification recognized by the government.
Applications should be made in writing (resume) to address:
Ketua Pengarah
Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta (UKAS)
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Seksyen Khidmat Korporat & ICT
Aras 2, Menara Usahawan
Persiaran Perdana Presint 2
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62652 PUTRAJAYA
(U/P : Unit Sumber Manusia)
Notes
- Each application submitted must be marked "Part-Time Workers Day" at the top left of the envelope. The closing date for applications is June 19, 2013;
- All information must be completed legibly written;
- All applications must be accompanied by a passport-sized photograph, copy of identity card, copy of birth certificate, certificates of examination results and school leaving certificate which has been verified, and
- Only qualified candidates after evaluation will be called for interview.
Jawatan Kosong UKAS closing date 19 Jun 2013