Electrical Engineer
Research, design, develop, test, or supervise the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, components, or systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use. In the GCC market, this role is actively hired across Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman with 136 recent postings.
An Electrical Engineer in the GCC region requires compliance, safety, communication, Excel, AutoCAD. Research, design, develop, test, or supervise the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, components, or systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use. This role is in demand across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Salary across the GCC
Monthly gross median in local currency, by country × seniority.
| Country | Junior | Mid-Level | Senior | Lead / Principal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Arab Emirates | 15,000 AED | 26,000 AED | 40,500 AED | 56,000 AED |
| Saudi Arabia | 14,500 SAR | 25,000 SAR | 38,500 SAR | 53,500 SAR |
| Qatar | 16,000 QAR | 27,500 QAR | 42,500 QAR | 58,500 QAR |
| Kuwait | 1,250 KWD | 2,150 KWD | 3,300 KWD | 4,600 KWD |
| Oman | 1,400 OMR | 2,400 OMR | 3,700 OMR | 5,100 OMR |
| Bahrain | 1,300 BHD | 2,250 BHD | 3,500 BHD | 4,850 BHD |
How Electrical Engineer pay varies in the UAE
UAE · mid-level · monthly gross in AED
Modelled from 957 market signals (Michael Page, Cooper Fitch & Hays surveys + Tabbio posting data) · updated June 15, 2026 · How we estimate
By company size
Median compensation varies with headcount.
Top-paying industries
Median for this role, ranked by sector.
Estimates modelled from GCC pay surveys and live posting volume — a directional guide, not a live salary feed.
Required skills
Top hiring companies
- Global Corporation
- KinTec Recruitment Ltd
- SSC HR Solutions
- Airswift
- EUROCERT
- Egis
Active markets
- bahrain
- kuwait
- oman
- qatar
- saudi
- uae
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section of complex technical and administrative activities requiring extensive
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: Supervise and monitor all electrical works on
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up, testing, commissioning and handover of the Electrical works. · Signing off on completed Electrical works with completed documentation. · Perform all other duties given by MEP PM.
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: Plan, supervise, and execute all electrical works at the site in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, and project
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Act as the discipline engineer responsible for delivering high
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related technical policies Contribute to the development of engineering capability through mentoring and structured technical training initiatives
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Lead the design and analysis of electrical systems for a variety of infrastructure projects.
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Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop integrated engineering solutions.
What is the average Electrical Engineer salary in the UAE?
The median monthly gross salary for a mid-level Electrical Engineer in the UAE is estimated from sample Gulf pay data. The figures scale with seniority — juniors earn roughly 55-60% of the mid level, seniors about 1.5×, and leads/principals close to 2×.
Which GCC country pays Electrical Engineer salaries the most?
Qatar and the UAE typically lead for Electrical Engineer salaries, with Saudi Arabia close behind. Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman pay in local currency but the gross AED-equivalent is usually somewhat lower.
Are these figures gross or net?
All numbers are monthly gross base pay — before housing or transport allowances, bonuses, or statutory deductions. GCC payroll typically has no income tax for residents, so gross and net are close for most expats.
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