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Hi everyone,

 

1.

I would appreciate any advice on how to find a job in Thailand. What works best?

I'm trying LinkedIn, and the JobDB portal is also good. Does anyone have any other tips on where to look for job openings for positions like Technical Field Advisor, Supervisor, or Field Manager in the energy sector?

I'm specifically looking for roles related to the construction of large machinery—steam turbines, gas turbines, generators, and rotating equipment, where mechanical engineering knowledge is required.

Thanks for any suggestions!

 

2.

I often have to specify my expected annual salary in job applications. I usually state 600,000 Thai Baht, which is not too much by local standards.

What salary should I realistically expect for this position?

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34 minutes ago, Pistachio said:

Hi everyone,

 

1.

I would appreciate any advice on how to find a job in Thailand. What works best?

I'm trying LinkedIn, and the JobDB portal is also good. Does anyone have any other tips on where to look for job openings for positions like Technical Field Advisor, Supervisor, or Field Manager in the energy sector?

I'm specifically looking for roles related to the construction of large machinery—steam turbines, gas turbines, generators, and rotating equipment, where mechanical engineering knowledge is required.

Thanks for any suggestions!

 

2.

I often have to specify my expected annual salary in job applications. I usually state 600,000 Thai Baht, which is not too much by local standards.

What salary should I realistically expect for this position?

 

Perhaps you should check:

 

- Does the job application say 'expected salary per year or per month' ?

 

In Thailand 'per month' is the usual way this is expressed. 

 

 

Posted

There are a number of O&M contractors in Thailand that are in the power generation sector.  An online search will reveal names and at least some of these companies accept online job inquiries.

 

For construction-related power gen work, you would probably need to identify a particular project and then identify the EPC contractor and contact them directly to see if they are recruiting or can identify the relevant subcontractor for you to contact.

 

Good luck. 

 

 

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