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Education: Bachelor or Master's degree in a relevant engineering field (e.g., Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering) or Master's degree in Risk Management will be considered an advantage.
2. Licenses or Certifications: License for Professional Practice in Engineering or Certifications in Risk Management (e.g., CRM, ARM, or CERA) will be an advantage.
3. Experience: At least 3-5 years of experience in risk assessment and evaluation in a related industry.
- Experience working with clients and stakeholders in risk management.
4. Technical Skills: Good understanding of engineering principles and inspection techniques. Skills in engineering data analysis and research.
5. Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills in both Thai and English, both spoken and written.
Ability to present information and reports clearly and understandably.
6. Teamwork: Skills in working with teams and the ability to build good relationships with clients and colleagues.
7. Industry Standards Knowledge: Knowledge of industry standards and regulations related to safety and risk management.
8. Time and Project Management: Skills in effective time and project management to ensure timely delivery of work.
9. Technology Knowledge: Proficiency in using relevant software programs, such as risk analysis and modeling software.
10. Enthusiasm for Learning: Enthusiasm for learning and keeping up with industry changes, including attending training and seminars.