Thailand has become one of the most attractive destinations for engineers looking to work abroad. With growing industries like oil & gas, construction, manufacturing, and energy, there is strong demand for skilled professionals.
In this guide, I’ll explain step-by-step how to get an engineering job in Thailand, including salary expectations, visa process, and practical tips based on real experience.
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🇹🇭 Why Thailand is Good for Engineers
Thailand offers a balanced combination of:
- Good salary (compared to cost of living)
- International work environment
- Opportunities in industrial projects (LNG, refineries, EPC)
- Better lifestyle compared to many countries
💰 Engineer Salary in Thailand (2026)
Salary depends on experience and industry.
🔹 Average Monthly Salary:
- Freshers: 25,000 – 40,000 THB
- Mid-level (3–7 years): 50,000 – 90,000 THB
- Senior engineers: 100,000+ THB
🔹 High-paying sectors:
- Oil & Gas 🔥
- LNG Projects
- EPC / Construction
- Industrial Insulation & Fireproofing
👉 If you have site experience, your chances increase significantly.
📋 Step-by-Step: How to Get Engineering Job in Thailand
1. Prepare a Strong International Resume
Your resume must be:
- Short (1–2 pages)
- Project-focused
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Include:
- Skills (AutoCAD, project execution, QA/QC)
- Site experience
- Certifications
👉 Important:
Use keywords like:
- “Project Engineer”
- “Mechanical Engineer”
- “Construction / EPC experience”
2. Apply on the Right Job Platforms
Focus on these websites:
- JobsDB Thailand
- Indeed Thailand
👉 Search using:
- “Engineer Thailand”
- “Mechanical Engineer Thailand”
- “Project Engineer Thailand”
3. Target the Right Companies
Apply directly to companies like:
- EPC contractors
- Oil & gas companies
- Industrial service providers
👉 Tip:
Check company websites and apply through careers section
4. Connect with Recruiters (Very Important 🔥)
- Use LinkedIn
- Search: “Thailand recruiter engineer”
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Send a simple message:
“Hi, I am a Mechanical Engineer with X years experience, looking for opportunities in Thailand.”
👉 This increases your chances FAST
5. Crack the Interview
Common questions:
- Tell me about your project experience
- Safety knowledge
- Site challenges you handled
👉 Tip:
Always give real examples, not theory
📑 Thailand Work Visa & Permit Process
Once selected:
Employer will handle:
- Work permit
- Non-B visa
You need:
- Passport
- Degree certificate
- Experience letters
- Medical check
👉 Processing time: 2–6 weeks
💸 Cost of Living in Thailand
Monthly expenses (average):
- Rent: 8,000 – 15,000 THB
- Food: 5,000 – 8,000 THB
- Transport: 2,000 – 4,000 THB
👉 Total: 15,000 – 25,000 THB
💵 How Much Can You Save?
Example:
- Salary: 60,000 THB
- Expenses: 20,000 THB
👉 Savings: ~40,000 THB/month
⚡ Tips to Get Job Faster
- Apply daily (10–15 jobs)
- Keep updating resume
- Be open to contract roles
- Use referrals (very powerful)
🚨 Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Applying with Indian-style long resume
❌ Not using LinkedIn
❌ Expecting high salary without experience
❌ Ignoring small companies (they hire faster)
🎯 Final Thoughts
Getting an engineering job in Thailand is absolutely possible if you follow the right strategy.
The key is:
👉 Strong resume + consistent applications + networking
If you are serious, you can land a job within 1–3 months.
Note: Contact me for personalized consultation.

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