Customer Service & Operations Assistant (Thai & English)

Customer Service & Operations Assistant (Thai & English)


Company
BeWellAsia
Location
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
today
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Job Description
BeWellAsia is looking for a reliable assistant to help with customer communication, partner coordination, administration, errands, and daily operations.This role suits someone proactive, service-minded, and comfortable working in both Thai and English. Training will be provided.ResponsibilitiesRespond to online customers and follow up with clientsCoordinate with laboratory and business partnersTrack tasks, resolve issues, and report when neededPrepare invoices, receipts, and business documentsArrange errands, travel, and schedulingAssist with property-related tasks when requiredRequirementsBachelor’s degree or relevant experienceFluent Thai and professional English communication skillsValid car and/or motorcycle driving licenceBasic computer skills: Google Sheets, Google Docs, LINE, emailPrevious customer service experience is preferredInterest in healthcare services is an advantagePersonal QualitiesResponsible and detail-orientedAble to work independently and manage multiple tasksProactive and willing to learnCalm, professional, and trustworthyFlexible and dependableTo ApplyPlease send:Your CVA short introduction in EnglishYour general area in Chiang MaiYour expected monthly salary (THB)Driving licence statusOnly complete applications will be considered.

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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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