Electrical engineering attachments in Kenya

Getting a place for industrial attachment in Kenya has never been an easy endeavor for many university/College students. A student looking for industrial attachment is faced with many obstacles including lack of knowledge on how the industry operates, scarcity of opportunities and stringent requirements from the industry.

Electrical engineering attachments in Kenya

While in Kenyan culture there should always be someone within the organization to help you get in. Remember that you can also Make your application by Giving a detailed account of the strengths you have gathered while pursuing the particular course.

If you are a finance student, say that you have read about quick books, filing returns and any other skills that are relevant in accounting. The companies listed here are some of the main and top employers but they are not limited to these;

Organization/EntityWebsite
KENGENCareers
Kenya Bureau of StandardsKebs
National Industrial Training Authority (NITA)NITA Website
Ministry of EducationMinistry of Education
Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC)KPLC Website
Total KenyaTotal Kenya
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)KRA Website
Kenya Airways, SGRKenya Airways
Industries such as Bamburi/BidcoDavis & Shirtliff
County governmentsVaries by county
National government parastatalsVaries by department
Public and private hospitalsVaries by hospital
Public and private schoolsVaries by school
Huduma centresHuduma Kenya
Corporate companiesVaries by company
Banks and SaccosVaries by bank/Sacco

Electrical engineering attachments requirements in Kenya

These are some of the basic requirements to secure yourself industrial attachment opportunities in Kenya;

  • Application Letter;
  • Insurance cover; you can apply, pay, download and print online.
  • Be a Kenyan Citizen;
  • Should be a student from a recognized Institution;
  • Recommendation letter from the Learning Institution and a copy of valid student ID;
  • Copies of academic transcripts optional;
  • Copy of National Identification card;
  • Personal accident insurance to cover for personal risks lasting for at least three (3) months;
  • Medical insurance cover by the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) or any other reputable medical insurance firm.

How to get an attachment in Kenya useful tips!

Start by researching institutions that offer an industrial attachment such as the one listed on this post. Browse their contacts or talk to them via their social media pages. Ensure that their curriculum aligns with your career goals and interests. Prepare a well-structured application that highlights your passion and your eagerness to learn. While it’s tempting to think that you need to “know people” to secure a good placement, remember that your skills and dedication play a significant role too.

Electrical engineering salary per month

Electrical engineering Jobs/companies in Kenya

Electrical Contractors: They are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. You can view the list of licensed electrical contractors by EPRA here

Telecommunications Industry: Electrical engineers can find employment in the telecommunications sector with companies like Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom Kenya. They work on the design and maintenance of telecom networks, including cell towers and fiber optic infrastructure.

Manufacturing and Industry: They work on designing and maintaining electrical systems for production processes. Example of these companies include RIVATEX EA, Bamburi cement, Mumias sugar, Kapa Oil refineries among others

Construction Industry: They are responsible for electrical designs, installation, and compliance with safety standards.

Government and Public Sector: work for government agencies, counties, and regulatory bodies. Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (MoEP), Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), Kenya Power and Lighting Company, the Rural Electrification Authority (REA)

Consulting Firms: Some electrical engineers choose to work for engineering consulting firms. They provide expertise to clients on various projects, such as energy efficiency assessments, electrical system design, and project management this can be established by registering with firms like engineering board of Kenya. Can a diploma holder apply for EBK? Eligibility for membership is dependant on completion of an accredited or recognised engineering qualification, coupled with relevant work experience in the engineering field.

Research and Development: Research institutions and universities often employ electrical engineers as researchers and educators. They may conduct research in advanced electrical technologies or teach the next generation of engineers.

Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities: Electrical engineers can work in healthcare institutions, ensuring the electrical systems are reliable for medical equipment and patient care.

Aviation and Transportation: Engineers can also find employment in aviation and transportation sectors, working on airport electrical systems, railways, and public transportation networks. There are 38 Airports in Kenya. The Mombasa–Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway is a standard-gauge railway (SGR) in Kenya that connects the large Indian Ocean city of Mombasa with Nairobi and offers opportunities for electrical engineering careers.

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