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 minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in Thailand?
As per the Ministry of Labour, the minimum wage for electricians in Thailand is 400 THB per day as of 1 January 2026 in Bangkok and 372 THB per day in other provinces. Electricians receive 1.5 times the daily rate for overtime beyond eight hours and double for holidays.
Q What work permit is required for foreign electricians seeking jobs in Thailand in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour, foreign electricians need a Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit issued before employment starts, valid for up to two years at 3,000 THB per year. Employers must submit the application with a labour market test showing no Thai worker available.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify as an electrician in Thailand?
As per the Ministry of Labour, electricians need at least a vocational certificate in electrical technology plus two years of documented experience. Workers without the certificate must complete a 240-hour approved training course before licensing.
Q What documents are needed to apply for electrician jobs through Thai government channels?
As per the Ministry of Labour, applicants must submit a national ID or passport, vocational certificate, medical certificate from a government hospital, and police clearance issued within the last three months. All documents require certified Thai translations if in another language.
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