Professionalism and Skill Based on Performance: A Case Study of
Indonesia Navy
Satria Wijaya
1
and Falih Suaedi
2
1
Master Program Study of Human Resource Development, Postgraduate School of Universitas Airlangga, Campus B. Jl.
Airlangga No. 4-6 Surabaya, Indonesia
2
Lecturer of Public Administration, Dean Faculty of Social Science and Political Science Universitas Airlangga, Campus
B. Jl. Dharmawangsa Dalam, Surabaya, Indonesia
Keywords: Professionalism, Skill, Performance, Navy Army, Indonesia Navy.
Abstract: The Navy Main Base Facility Service is an implementing element directly under the Commander of Navy
Main Base Facility who has the duty to organize the construction of base facilities and services, and to
organize technical guidance, to organize the elements of the Navy Main Base. But in reality there are still
many people in the field placed not in accordance with the existing expertise and ultimately conducted short
training that is not optimal with the demands of field work. The existence of job placements that are not in
accordance with the professional will mislead the purpose of a job or organization that hampers the
professionalism and skills based on the performance of workers in the work unit, especially the Navy Main
Base Facilities Service itself. The purpose of this study is to know and examine the case of professionalism
and the ability of Navy soldiers based on their performance. This research uses case study analysis method.
The case study studies focused on a particular case to be observed and analyzed until the conclusions
obtained through secondary data were collected intensively. Based on the analysis of case studies conducted
in the placement of positions, an organization must consider education, particularly basic education which is
related to the main task, vision, mission, and goals of the organization. So, it can be completed more
effectively and efficiently for the performance based on the professionalism and skills possessed by each
individual soldier of the Navy.
1 INTRODUCTION
The Navy Base Facility Service is the central
implementing body located under the Chief
Logistics Assistant. The main task of The Navy Base
Facility Service is to carry out the function of the
construction of the base facility which includes the
facilities of the harbour, the maintenance and repair
facilities, the facilities for debriefing, the personnel
maintenance facilities, the base building facilities
and other facilities and infrastructures in the
framework of fostering the strength and capability of
the Navy.
The Navy Main Base Facility Service
abbreviated as Dispensary of the Navy Main Base
Facility is an implementing elements directly under
the Commander of the Navy Main Base that has the
duty to organize the construction of base facilities
and services, and to organize technical guidance to
the elements of the Navy Main Base. The Navy
Main Base Facility Service is also tasked to
accommodate all the activities of the Navy Base,
whether the work of the base facilities or the
maintenance of both personnel and material. It is to
report to the Base Facilities Office of the Navy Base
and Assistant Logistics Chief of Staff of the Navy.
In the The Navy Main Base Facility Service
throughout Indonesia has organizational structure as
the following:
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Wijaya, S. and Suaedi, F.
Professionalism and Skill Based on Performance: A Case Study of Indonesia Navy.
DOI: 10.5220/0007550507320739
In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Postgraduate School (ICPS 2018), pages 732-739
ISBN: 978-989-758-348-3
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Figure 1: Organizational structure of the navy main base facility service : the navy main base facility service, 2017.
Head of Main Base Facilities
Military Officer of
Administrative
Military Officer of
Agenda / Archieve
Agenda / Archieve 1
Agenda / Archieve 2
Script / Verbal
Internal Organization
CARAKA
Head of Construction
and Installation Sub
Department
Head of Building
Sub Department
Head of Service and
Facility Sub Department
Head of
Construction
Plan
Head of
Installation
Plan Affairs
Military Officer of
Construction Plan
Military Officer
of Installation
Plan
Military
Officer of
Ima
g
e
Head of
Building Plan
Military Officer
of Building Plan
Military
Officer of
Ima
g
e
Head of
Land Facility
Military Officer
of Land Facility
Military Officer
of Land
Measure
Head of Service
and Facility
Database
Military Officer of
Service and
Facility Database
Military Officer
of Service and
Facility
Head of Facility
and Harbour
Military Officer
of Genset
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 1
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 2
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 3
Military Officer
of Landing
Genset 1
Military Officer
of Landing
Genset 2
Military Officer
of Landing
Driver Fecal
Tank 1
Driver Fecal
Tank 2
Driver Water
Tank 1
Driver Water
Tank 2
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The above structure drawings are then described
in the following table related to the structural
description of the organization:
Table 1: Personel list of the navy main base facility service : the navy main base facility service, 2017.
No. Position Rank Corps KJUR Prof Education
Classification
of Position
Info
1
Head of Main Base
Facility
Lieutenant
Colonel
TEKH
Faslan Sesko 10 -
2
Military Officer of
Administrative
First Lieutenant BS
7 -
3
Military Officer of
Agenda / Archieve
Civil State
Employee III/B
Min
Dikfungsional 7 -
4 Agenda / Archieve I Sergeant Major Ttu 5 -
5 Agenda / Archieve 2 Chief Corporal Ttu 3 -
6 Script / Verbal
Civil State
Employee II/D
Min
5 -
7 Caraka
Head of
Classification
BS
2 -
8 Internal Oganization
Civil State
Employee II/D
Sus
5 -
9
Head of Construction
and Installation Sub
Department
Major TKH
Faslan Diklapa 9 -
10
Head of Construction
Plan
Captain TKH
Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
11
Military Officer of
Construction Plan
First Lieutenant TKH
Faslan
7 -
12
Military Officer of
Installation Plan
Captain TKH
Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
13
Military Officer of
Image
Head of
Sergeant
Tku
4 -
14
Military Officer of
Installation Plan
Civil State
Employee III/B
Tek
Diklatpim IV 7 -
15
Head of Building Sub
Department
Major TKH
Faslan Diklapa 9 -
16 Head of Building Plan Captain TKH Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
17
Military Officer of
Building Plan
First Lieutenant
Assistant
Tku
5 -
18
Military Officer of
Image
Head of
Sergeant
Tku
4 -
19
Head of Service and
Facility Sub
Department
Major TKH
Faslan Diklapa 9 -
20 Head of Land Facility Captain TKH Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
21
Military Officer of
Land Facility
Civil State
Employee II/D
Min
5 -
22
Military Officer of
Land Measure
First Corporal
Mes
3 -
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No. Position Rank Corps KJUR Prof Education
Classification
of Position
Info
23
Head of Service and
Facility Database
Captain TKH
Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
24
Military Officer of
Service and Facility
Database
First Lieutenant
Assistant
Mes
5 -
25
Military Officer of
Service and Facility
Second Sergeant
Mes
4 -
26
Head of Facility and
Harbour
Captain TKH
Faslan Dikspespa 8 -
27
Military Officer of
Genset
First Lieutenant
Assistant
Mes
5 -
28
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 1
Head of
Sergeant
Mes
4 -
29
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 2
First Sergeant
Mes
4 -
30
Military Officer of
Floating Genset 3
First Corporal
Lis
3 -
31
Military Officer of
Landing Genset 1
Sergeant Major
Mes
5 -
32
Military Officer of
Landing Genset 2
Head of
Sergeant
Mes
4 -
33
Military Officer of
Landing Genset 3
First Corporal
Lis
3 -
34 Driver Fecal Tank 1
Second
Cor
p
oral
Mes
3 -
35 Driver Fecal Tank 2
Second
Cor
p
oral
Mes
3 -
36 Driver Water Tank 1
Second
Corporal
Mes
3 -
37 Driver Water Tank 2
Second
Cor
p
oral
Mes
3 -
From table 1 of personnel list of the Navy Main
Base Facility Service has personnel structure which
explains about the position and education of military
but do not explain professional education which
directly related to planning field either construction
or management of land/beach facility. The case of a
Head of Construction and Installation Sub
Department is to create and construct about the
construction and installation plans based on surveys
obtained in the field, develop a budget plan based on
material prices on the market at that time, and foster
the implementation of project administration
activities in the Navy Main Base Facility
environment.
This is seen as a task that requires a skilled
person who understands planning and construction
but in the workplace such like the Head of
Construction and Installation Sub Department is
done by a person who does not understand the work
of planning or construction but is not in accordance
with the skills possessed by a Head of Construction
and Installation Sub Department. Ideally, the Head
of Construction and Installation Sub Department
should have a minimum skill of construction-related
education expertise that is a civil
engineering/architect and understand the work path
of the construction planning. In his/her activities that
in the life of the military in particular looks to
culture everyone can certainly carry out the job
because in the military world is required to be able
to carry out all the work although it requires quite a
long process.
There is another case, a soldier stationed in
Military Officer of Image should ideally possess
knowledge in the field of engineering drawings and
minimal education from Vocational School, major in
buildings and drawings, because the tasks and
demands of the organization of Military Officer of
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Image to be able to conduct a survey to determine
the image technical requirements. But in reality there
are still many people in the field placed not in
accordance with existing expertise and ultimately
conducted a short training that is not optimal with
the demands of the field work.
From the data we obtained for the special
position who served in the Navy Main Base Facility
Service of the Navy Main Base Facility I up to Navy
Main Base Facility XIV, there are still many
vacancies and placement do not match the skills and
skills in positioning, especially in a field which
requires a minimum of civil engineering education
or engineering skills. This can be seen in below this
Table 2:
Tabel 2: Graduate list of civil engineering/architects in the
navy main base : navy main base facility, 2017.
No The Main Command Graduates of
Civil
Engineering/
Architects
1 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
I
-
2 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
II
1
3 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
III
2
4 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
IV
1
5 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
V
1
6 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
VI
1
7 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
VII
1
8 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
VIII
-
9 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
IX
-
10 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
X
-
11 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
XI
-
12 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
XII
-
13 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
XIII
-
14 Navy Main Base
Facilit
y
XIV
-
From Table 2 above, it is clearly seen that there
are still many needs of responsible personnel in
accordance with job descriptions. This is what
causes the officers who occupy positions that are not
in accordance with the job description and they are
people who do not have the basic or special skills in
processing, planning and organizing work, although
often all skills can be learned while doing their
work. Due to the lack of experts and mastering the
skills needed for job descriptions, a planner who is a
civil engineering or technical architect graduate
sometimes in the field produces a gap between
people who do not have and master the skills in
terms of planners but based on experience that has
been done. Therefore, it is necessary to review the
cases related to professionalism and skills based on
the performance of Navy soldier individually.
2 RESEARCH QUESTION
How professionalism and ability based on the
performance of Navy Soldier can be identified?
3 PURPOSE AND BENEFIT
The purpose of this study is to know and examine
the case of professionalism and the ability of Navy
soldiers based on their performance. The benefit of
this research is to identify cases and provide
concrete solutions to the case.
4 LITERATURES
4.1 Professionalism
Professionalism or by other name of professional in
pursuance of a job are the qualities (ability, skill,
way of doing things and others) as reasonable be
attended to or done by a professional (Ruky, 2006).
Professionalism is derived from professions
meaningful in relation to the profession or
occupation and requires special intelligence to run it
(Agusti and Nastia, 2013).
The quality of professionalism is supported by
the following characteristics: 1.) The desire to
always display near ideal behavior in accordance
with the established; 2.) Improving and maintaining
professional image; 3.) The desire to always pursue
professional development opportunities; 4.) Pursuing
the quality of goals and ideals in the profession
(Anoraga, 2006).
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4.2 Skill
Essentially, a skill is a science given to human
beings, where the ability or skills of people in
developing the skills they have are not easy, need to
learn, need to dig to be more skilled. Skill is a
science that is outwardly in man and the need to be
studied in depth by developing the skills possessed
(Robbins, 2000:23). Skills are aspects of behavior
that can be learned and improved through practice
(Gordon, 2004:5).
Skills used to meet the demands of the work can
not be obtained through formal education but can be
gained from experience as well as in applying for
certain tasks that demand individual ability of each
individual. There are skills categorized, among
others: 1.) Basic literacy skill; 2.) Technical skills;
3.) Interpersonal Skill; 4.) Problem Solving
(Amirullah, 2003).
4.3 Performance
Performance is the result of work in quality and
quantity that can be achieved by an employee in
performing tasks in accordance with the
responsibilities given to him. The performance as a
result of work that can be achieved by a person or
group of people within an organization, in
accordance with the authority of each responsibility
in order to achieve the objectives of the organization
concerned legally, moral or ethical (Prawirosentono,
2008). Employee performance is determined by job
characteristics, service quality and discipline based
on professionalism.
There are several factors that can be used as
performance measurement, namely: 1.)
Effectiveness and Efficiency; 2.) Authority
(authority); 3.) Discipline; 4.) Initiatives
(Prawirosentono, 2008). Good performance can not
be separated from the skills and professionalism in
the work it runs as and directly proportional so that
the goals, subject, and job functions can be realized
effectively and efficiently (Robbins and Judge,
2007).
4.4 The Indonesian Navy National
Army
The Indonesian Navy National Army is one of the
armed forces and is part of the Indonesian National
Army responsible for the defense operations of the
Republic of Indonesia at sea. The Navy has the duty
to: 1.) Implement the duty of Indonesian National
Army in the defense field; 2.) Uphold the law and
maintain security in the territorial sea of national
jurisdiction in accordance with the provisions of
national law and ratified international law; 3.)
Implementing the task of naval diplomacy in order
to support the foreign policy stipulated by the
government; 4.) Carrying out the Navy duty in the
development and development of marine power
forces; 5.) Implementing the empowerment of
marine defense areas (Law No. 34 of 2004 on
Indonesian National Army Article 9).
5 METHOD
This research used case study analysis method. The
case study studies focused on a particular case to be
observed and analyzed until the conclusions
obtained through secondary data which were
collected intensively.
6 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
6.1 Case Study Analysis Based on
Secondary Data from Relevant
Treatment Test
The lack of soldiers who have skills or skills in the
field of construction or a minimum of Engineering
both Civil Engineering and Architects Bachelor
Major are very influenced to the results (output) of
workers and the results of the work. Therefore, some
effective methods or steps are needed to determine
the level and success of a task can be solved
properly, correctly, quickly, effectively, and
efficiently.
Some methods or steps to find out how a soldier
working in the field or in the Base Facilities Service
especially Lantamal (Main Navy) can understand
and do the job properly, correctly, quickly,
effectively and efficiently is to examine and analyze
the study cases based on secondary data from the
test results of a treatment of the soldiers that have
been studied previously, namely providing basic
tasks in development planning in the form of house
design soldier with type 36 and cost budget details
within 7 days.
Planning and calculating of basic budget details
can be done within a minimum of 3 days. Planning
with cost budget calculations should be in sync and
in accordance with the drawings made and in
accordance with the effective and efficient of a civil
engineering graduate. Having been given tasks and
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work loads we can assess how one fits the needs and
needs of the organization in the Navy Main Base
Facility Service which are not appropriate. From it
can be utilized to make a basic form of reference
criteria for the placement of soldiers in accordance
with the ability and expertise possessed.
6.2 Classification Result of Case Study
Analysis and Resolution Steps
From the results obtained after the assignment of
tasks and workload whether able and not perform the
task, look how have the ability, have talent, and
unable to complete the task. From there are 3 (three)
groups that have the talent of intending to study at
least Diploma of Civil Engineering or architects or
Vocational high school with building and drawing
majors.
Secondly, it is a group that has the talent of
people who have and love the construction field. It is
possible this group has ever been involved directly
in the construction or at least carry out the
construction of the field. Although, this
classification does not have a standard of formal
education in schools or colleges but this group has
many abilities and knowledge based on experiences
that have passed.
The last group is a group that has no talent at all
and no effort in completing tasks and workloads
given in a timely manner but instead issue arguments
and reasons and various opinions. It clearly does not
have the ability and experience and formal education
is accompanied by the lack of ability to complete
and cooperate with parties or people who can or
have skills in the field of construction.
From the three groups can be seen which need to
be placed in the Navy Main Base Facility Service
which is not clearly. It can be seen that those can be
placed in the Navy Main Base Facility Service are
with classification 1
st
, 2
nd
, whereas the 3rd class can
not be function because It takes time so that the
purpose and vision of the Navy Main Base Facility
Service ineffective and inefficient because It must
guide from zero again.
1
st
and 2
nd
group are in accordance with the
placement and job description in the Navy Main
Base Facility Service. Both groups must be given in
the form of methods or steps to be able to develop
the knowledge and skills. Therefore, this group
should also be given motivation both from superiors
and colleagues and families. To develop the
potential possessed by both groups It is necessary
that the ability to be developed in the form of
training either training or courses in the classroom or
theory or training plunged directly in the field or
work practices by implicating the theoretical
knowledge obtained during the class.
Steps to improve job skills in the Navy Main
Base Facility Service are by holding training related
to construction development, not only for training
within class modules but also on-the-ground
application. In addition, to the implementation of the
course can also be done by establishing cooperation
in the field of construction engineering or profession
with one of the universities around the area, because
with the cooperation both for training and
information sharing in the field of construction can
add knowledge and knowledge of members who
work in the Navy Main Base Facility Service.
In order that, to the above steps there is another
which can improve the quality of work of members
of the Navy Main Base Facility Service is by way of
reproducing work practices and associated with the
profession that is outside the Navy Main Base
Facility Service agencies such as the Public Worker
of City/Regent Government, the Public Worker of
Provincial Government, as well as to the Association
of Indonesian Construction Group. All of it can add
to the knowledge and experience of the Navy Main
Base Facility Service soldiers.
7 CONCLUSION
Based on the case study analysis conducted in the
placement or positions in an organization must be
considered in terms of education related to the main
task, vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
In addition to the education aspect must also be
considered in terms of experience because the
experience is the best teacher and where formal
education is not as a guarantor of the quality of
individuals to finishing a burden of tasks given to
solve faster, more effective, and more efficient for
the performance which can be done based on
professionalism and skills possessed by each
individual soldier of the Navy systematically.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The researcher really grateful thanks to Allah SWT
because of His bless and mercy, we can finish this
research study as good as possible. Thanks to
General and all Supervisors in Indonesian Navy
National Army because they help us and give many
information and useful data for the study.
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