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 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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