Analyst, Outbound Packing

Analyst, Outbound Packing


Company
Shopee
Location
Bangkok, Bangkok City, Thailand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
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via LinkedIn
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Job Description
Job DescriptionResponsible for the continuous development and improvement of picking processAnalyse and solve the problem including improve Picking performanceManage day-to-day order in WMS, arrange order activities to maximize the efficiency, reliability, timeliness and cost effectiveness of picking processEnsure that performance of temp and full time staff followed WI.Monitor all orders & documents and coordinate with other related teamMonitor and improve productivity for all functions of Picking teamProvide data, information and picking issue for supervisor to prepare monthly & daily reportSupport all function process in Picking team and other departmentTo perform any other duties assigned by supervisor or ManagerRequirementsBachelor’s Degree in Logistic management, supply chain or any related fieldAt least 1 year of working experience in warehousing (e-commerce is highly preferred)New graduate with potential profile is also welcomedProficient with Microsoft ExcelAbility to work under deadlines and pressureGood interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills.Good team playerAble to work on shift and day-off when required

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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.
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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.
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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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