Senior Software Engineer (VB.NET, C#, JavaScript) – RLC Recruitment Co., Ltd.

Responsibilities:

Develop, maintain and enhance solutions required for the manufacturing Design custom applications using various development platform to support factory Assume responsibility for defining and delivering highly complex scalable solutions Provide problem-solving solutions including complex and time-sensitive problems where erroneous results could have a significant impact on daily operations and product shipments Interface directly with product manufacturing, understand business processes to build or extend solutions Responsibility includes innovation, improvement idea and taking proactive measures in improving overall efficiency Familiar with documentation, code/design reviews, change management to ensure the delivery of quality solutions Propose, establish and enforce standards, policies, and procedures for design and development Responsibility includes delivering application development/support/enhancements to high-quality standa…
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Thailand’s Banking Outlook changed to negative (Moody’s)

Moody’s has changed the outlook for Thailand’s banking system to negative from positive. The operating environment for the country’s banks will deteriorate in the next 12-18 months due to disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak, and this will lead to a weakening of banks’ asset quality and profitability.

Yet banks’ strong capital and liquidity, as well as government support to the broader economy, will provide a buffer against growing risks.

Operating environment will deteriorate. The Thai economy will contract in 2020, hit by unprecedented disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The spread of the coronavirus globally is resulting in simultaneous supply and demand shocks, and global economic conditions continue to deteriorate as the outbreak intensifies. Thailand’s exports will contract from 2019 due to weaker global demand and disruptions to supply chains worldwide. Private consumption will weaken due to a decline in the number of tour…
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Sales Account Executive ( Base in Yangon, Myanmar ) – VST ECS (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Qualification

–      Bachelor’s degree in major Marketing, Business Admin or IT field.

–      Knowledge about IT Commercial and Enterprise Solution product

–      Experience in Sales, Admin or Call center

–      Good knowledge in IT Solution or IT Product ( HW /SW )

–      Good communication  in English.

Job Description

–      Coordinate vendor and dealer in sales project. Execute TOR document.

–     Call out to approach and follow up selling product and promotion.

–     Work closed with Business Development to up selling with partners : issue quotations, invoice etc.

–     Able to manage Target achievement both revenue and margin

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Thailand faces zero tourists, zero revenue situation

Data released by the Bank of Thailand shows that tourism is now down from 100 000 to just 1,800 daily entries.

Thailand has effectively closed its doors to non-resident foreigners wanting to enter the country under a state of emergency that comes into force on Thursday (March 26).

Only some groups of people will be allowed to enter and exit the country and only the prime minister and responsible authorities will be authorised to open the borders in special cases.

The coronavirus epidemic is putting up to 50 million jobs in the global travel and tourism sector at risk, with travel likely to slump by a quarter this year and Asia being the most affected continent, the World Travel and Tourism Council has said.

This impact would depend on how long the epidemic lasts and could still be exacerbated by recent restrictive measures, such as those taken by the U.S. administration on travel to Europe, WTTC’s managing director Virginia M…

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IT Business System Analyst (MES) – Lumentum International (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Key Responsibilities:

This role requires an ability to work with Manufacturing application team, internal customers and collaborate items among IT team within/across region with strong both management and leadership skills. The main focus may consist of: • Lead and hands-on about Manufacturing Execution System (MES) development and improvement functionality/configuration, system integration (ERP, TDS, etc), reporting to ensure system functionality and solutions could be developed and delivered on time with quality. Also, in-house applications in scope • Applies MES principles, theories, and concepts to initiate development and improvement of process/product management and control • Communicate system functionality requirements on behalf of the end-user by building consensus with engineers, and business leadership to ensure that system functionality and solutions meets business needs • Author and execute any MES validation activities, with proper over…

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Two Apps to monitor quarantined individuals in Thailand

The impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector in Thailand is apparent. The number of passengers using Suvarnabhumi Airport has declined sharply, as many countries have closed their borders and airlines have suspended flights.

Airports of Thailand (AOT) and Suvarnabhumi Airport announced that 726 flights arrived at and departed from Suvarnabhumi Airport on March 15, down 33 percent year-on-year. The airport welcomed 79,899 passengers, down 60.2 percent year-on-year. There were only four flights from South Korea, two Thai Airways International and two from Korean Air.

The four flights carried 492 passengers in total, 190 of whom were Thai nationals. One Thai passenger has been placed in quarantine as a precaution. Three passengers did not carry a medical certificate with them, and they are now being observed by disease control officials. Two airport staff are also quarantined.

Suvarnabhumi Airport again saw a handful of both Thai and for…

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Forensic Business Consultant (Junior to Seior) – KPMG Phoomchai Business Advisory Ltd.

This is your opportunity to join KPMG’s Forensic team. You will gain exposure to exciting projects which will develop your skills in financial analysis, accounting and business processes, along with your knowledge of different industries and regulations while assisting our clients in Thailand and the region to solve their unplanned circumstances.

KPMG Forensic offers a variety of forensic accounting and forensic technology services to assist clients in: effectively managing their exposure to risks, proactively managing their compliance with emerging requirements, resolving disputes with their business partners, understanding their control weaknesses, investigating complex matters and safeguarding their assets and reputations.   We provide independent, insightful analysis, together with credible solutions by applying accounting, financial, technology and other specialized skills…

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Thai index falls 10%, SET activates circuit breaker

Concerns over the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have strongly impacted investment in stock markets around the world, including Thailand.

As soon as the market opened this morning, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index plunged by 106 before reaching a decline of 111.52 points, or 10%, to 1,003.39 points. A circuit breaker was triggered to halt trading for 30 minutes.

Today’s circuit breaker, the fifth ever by the SET, is the second this week after the first yesterday, and followed a 2,000-point drop of Dow Jones last night – the worst since Wall Street’s Black Monday crisis on October 19, 1987.

The stock market panic came after the President of the United States, Donald Trump, imposed a travel ban on passengers from European Union (EU) countries, increasing concerns over the COVID-19 situation and making airline stocks plummet.

The SET President, Dr. Pakorn Peetathawatchai, said today the Thai stock market p…

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Business Development Assistant Manager/Support (Sales ERP) – 3i Infotech (Thailand) Ltd.

Responsibilities:

Establish new prospect clients, introduce company and ERP Products Making cold call and provide e-newsletter to prospect clients Arrange business meeting and prepare Sales’ Presentation  and any related documentation and tools Being a key coordinator between client and technical team Business development activities to build relationship with existing clientele and hunting for new accounts

Qualifications Required:  

Male/Female, Thai Nationality Only Bachelor Degree or higher in any related to Information Technologies At least 3 year experienced in Business Development of similar products  Good Understanding of ERP Business Products and Process Good domain knowledge of Manufacturing, Retail, Distribution, Warehouse Management and Supply Chain Management would be an advantaged Experience in Communication within various levels of business leadership Strong relationship building and problem solving skills Resourcefulness, …
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Private sector cut GDP expectations after COVID-19 impact

 The global spread of the COVID-19 disease is perceived by the private sector to be a significant setback for both the Thai and global economies.

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has reduced this year’s national GDP projection from 2-2.5 percent to only 1.5-2 percent.

Acting as the JSCCIB chief, the Chairman of The Federation of Thai Industries Suphan Mongkolsuthree said today the committee has adjusted Thailand’s 2020 GDP projection down to 1.5 to 2 percent from the previous figure at 2 to 2.5 percent, while the export sector is expected to perform at a negative 2 to 0 percent; the inflation rate is expected to be 0.8 to 1.5 percent.

He said the epidemic of COVID-19 disease in many countries of the world, has had a widespread impact on the trading and manufacturing sectors, while urgent economic measures from the government are not likely to be able to compensate for the consequences of the epidemic.<…

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