Makhostia
    (8 reviews)

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    Company overview

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    11th Floor Menara Perak, No 24 Jalan Perak 50450 Kuala Lumpur
    Makhostia Sdn Bhd ("MSB") was incorporated as a private limited company on 24 March 2001. MSB was formed out of a vision to provide Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services for utility-based industries, primarily focusing on the production of chilled water and electricity to key installations. Today, MSB and its subsidiary, Makhostia Utilities Sdn Bhd ("MUSB") provide O&M for: Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), University Technology Petronas (UTP), Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Putrajaya - Administration Capital of Malaysia respectively. The provision of the O&M sevices places special emphasis on the issues of safety, availability, reliability and efficient operation of the cogeneration power plants.We are an operation and maintenance company that provides services to District Cooling Cogeneration Plants. We recognize that our success depends on the quality and dedication of our people, therefore developing people has become an integral part of our business objectives. We offer our people the opportunities, challenges and rewards by providing a framework for their career development. As an organization which promotes a high performance culture, we are interested to hear from result-oriented, self-inspired and energetic candidates who wish to grow with us in the following position:

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    What’s it like working at Makhostia?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Makhostia appreciate the training provided related to plant processes, as well as the positive work environment with a happy workforce. They gain valuable hands-on experience working with various equipment and systems, which helps them learn and develop their skills. After several months, employees are able to describe the overall process in the plant, gaining valuable knowledge.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as issues with work culture and close relationships among staff. Additionally, communication from top management can be frequent and demanding, with requests for updates every 30 minutes. Employees are expected to solve problems independently, which can be a challenge. Furthermore, employees may need to work extra hours to solve critical equipment problems, as the company serves important clients.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Supervisor
    Jan 2023
    can gain knowledge about power plant process.
    The good thingsthis company provide a lot of training that related with this plant process.
    The challengeswork culture and close relationships among staff.
    4.0
    Procurement
    Sep 2021
    Kuala Lumpur
    friendly people, nice workplace & surroundings
    The good thingsthey don't hassle you, make sure just do your work well and get it done on time. it doesn't matter if the some of the management doesn't like you as long as you do your work right you'll be fine!
    The challengesthe are times when the top big boss needed you to do / check something for him, he will call you every 30 minutes for the update.
    5.0
    Instrument technician
    Jul 2019
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Challenging Work Site
    The good thingsAble to troubleshoot problem while process plant still running. Able to know about fieldbus protocol and HART protocol also. Get knowledge in Energy Metering System
    The challengesLearn how to solve problem independent. Liaise with 43 customer for metering system
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