The Electronic Technician I–III supports maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, calibration and repair of electronic, electrical and electromechanical equipment at Halliburton facilities in Ban Bo Phawong, Nakhon Sawan. Candidates typically need a vocational diploma or technical qualification in electronics, electrical engineering, instrumentation or a related field, along with practical diagnostic and repair skills. Experience with schematics, test instruments, preventive maintenance and industrial equipment is advantageous. The role requires attention to detail, safe working practices, accurate maintenance records and the ability to work independently or with a team. Depending on level, candidates may need progressively stronger experience, technical judgment and mentoring capability. Flexibility for overtime, shift work and site-based conditions is also expected.
Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company operates across many countries and supports oil, gas and increasingly broader energy projects. Its services include drilling, well construction, completion, production enhancement, cementing, evaluation and equipment maintenance. Halliburton employs engineers, technicians, field specialists, manufacturing personnel and corporate professionals. The company places strong emphasis on operational reliability, technical innovation, safety and compliance. In Thailand, its operations support energy-sector customers and may involve workshop, maintenance, field-service and supply activities. Employees commonly work in structured technical environments, following detailed procedures and international quality standards. Compensation may include base salary, overtime, allowances, insurance and other benefits, depending on the position and employment grade.
Thailand offers opportunities in energy services, manufacturing, electronics, tourism, logistics, technology and healthcare. Nakhon Sawan is inland, while major island destinations such as Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Chang and Koh Phi Phi provide beaches, hospitality work and a relaxed lifestyle. Thai culture values politeness, respect for elders, family, Buddhism and avoiding public confrontation. Daily life is generally affordable, with excellent street food, markets, public transport and modern facilities in larger cities. Technical employees may find lower living costs outside Bangkok, although English use can be limited in provincial areas. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit before starting employment; requirements vary by nationality and job. Bring certified qualifications and expect medical, police-clearance and immigration documentation. Research housing, transport, taxation and health insurance before relocating. Learning basic Thai is highly beneficial for workplace communication and everyday life.
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