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

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Q What is the minimum monthly salary for professional truck drivers in Thailand in 2026?
In 2026, the Ministry of Labour sets the minimum wage for Class 2 truck drivers at 18,500 THB per month plus overtime at 1.5 times the hourly rate. Employers must also provide social security contributions of 5% of salary. This rate applies nationwide with adjustments for Bangkok and industrial zones.
Q How do I apply for a commercial driving licence for passenger buses in Thailand?
Applicants must be at least 25 years old, hold a valid Class 2 licence for 2 years, and pass medical and theory tests at Department of Land Transport offices. The 2026 fee is 2,500 THB with renewal every 5 years. Processing takes 7-14 working days after document submission.
Q What are the daily working hour limits for delivery drivers under Thai labour law in 2026?
Thai labour law limits delivery drivers to 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week, with mandatory rest breaks every 4 hours. Overtime is capped at 4 hours daily and paid at 1.5 times the normal rate of at least 450 THB per day. Violations can result in fines up to 100,000 THB for employers.
Q Where can I find official job listings for government bus driver positions in Thailand?
The Department of Employment publishes verified bus driver vacancies on its e-Recruitment portal with salaries starting at 16,000 THB monthly plus benefits. In 2026, over 2,500 positions are listed across provincial offices. Applications require Thai ID and driving record checks.
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