Minimum Requirements

Minimum Requirements


Company
CREW Resources Worldwide
Location
Non Sa-at, Udon Thani, Thailand
Job Type
Internship
Posted
2 days ago
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Air Japan B-787 Non-ATPL First Officer Minimum RequirementsPlease review the minimum qualifications below before applying. These criteria are non-negotiable and set by Air Japan's operational standards. We can only consider candidates who meet the listed prerequisites. Air Japan recruits on an ongoing basis; if you do not currently meet the qualifications, we encourage you to apply in the future when you are fully eligible.ATPL: Valid ICAO State CPL with all subjects completedRating: Valid ICAO Jet Aircraft Type Rating with an Instrument ratingMedical Certificate: Valid ICAO Class 1English: ICAO Level 4 or higherTotal Flight Time: More than 3,000 hoursCommercial Jet Time: More than 500 hoursTotal PIC/ PUS Time (JCAB Requirement) One of the following:Total PIC more than 250 hours -or-Total PUS more than 500 hours -or-Total PIC/ PUS 180 hours, plus Total PIC 70 hoursCross Country Time: More than 200 hoursCross Country PIC/ PUS Time: More than 100 hoursInstrument Flight Time: More than 75 hoursNight Flight Time: More than 100 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the daily minimum wage for electricians in Thailand as of 2026?
The Ministry of Labour sets the minimum wage for electricians at 450 THB per day in Bangkok and 400 THB per day in other provinces effective 1 January 2026. Overtime pay must be at least 1.5 times the hourly rate after 8 hours. This applies to all licensed electrical work under the Labour Protection Act.
Q What work permit documents are required for foreign electricians applying in Thailand in 2026?
Foreign electricians must obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Labour before starting employment, with processing completed within 7 working days upon submission of a valid passport, employer sponsorship letter, and electrical license. The fee is 3,000 THB for permits valid up to 1 year. Non-compliance results in fines of 10,000 THB or deportation.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify as an electrician in Thailand?
Applicants need at minimum a vocational certificate in electrical engineering from an accredited institute plus 2 years of documented experience for Class 2 licensing. Class 1 licensing requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and 3 years of experience. All qualifications must be verified by the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare before 2026 applications.
Q How do job seekers apply for electrician positions through official Thai government channels in 2026?
Submit applications via the Ministry of Labour e-Recruitment portal with ID card, electrical license, and health certificate by 31 March 2026 for government-listed vacancies. Required documents include a resume, training certificates, and police clearance issued within 6 months. Processing takes 14 days with interviews scheduled at provincial labour offices.
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