Medical engineering salary in Kenya

One question that often arises when considering a career in Medical engineering is, “What’s their monthly salary like?”

The factors that influence medical engineering salaries in Kenya include:

Experience: One good thing about this career is that, once a professional acquires enough experience working, he or she is not replaceable, unless otherwise.

Education: The level of education can also impact your salary.

Employer: Where you are employed matters. Salaries can vary significantly from contracts or permanent jobs.

Industry: In Kenya top healthcare institutions have a substantial impact on the earning potential.

Medical engineering salary in Kenya

Internship salary: The average salary for medical interns is Ksh. 15,000 to Ksh. 80,000. But medical intern salaries per month depend on the hospital and other factors. Those interning in high-end private hospitals such as Nairobi Hospital and Aga Khan Hospital will get better pay than those in small private or public hospitals.

Many medical engineers are employed by hospitals and they are paid well especially when they have good work experience. The average salary for a medical engineer in Kenya with a work experience of about 1-4 years is KSH 1,090,000 and this includes tips, bonuses and overtime pay.

Medical engineering is one of the marketable course in Kenya which can offer further education and employment opportunities not only in Kenya but abroad, With opportunities in countries like Australia, Canada and UK. Medical engineers are regularly employed by hospitals and clinics, making sure medical equipment is running properly

Experience/EducationCompany/PositionMonthly Salary (Kshs)Additional Information
Internship High end private hospitals Nairobi Hospital and Aga Khan HospitalKsh. 15,000 to Ksh. 80,000Subject to statutory deductions
Highly experienced graduateHospitalsKSH 1,090,000 and this includes tips, bonuses and overtime payHighly skilled individuals

Medical engineering jobs in Kenya

If you are looking for medical engineering jobs in Kenya, the following is a list of institutions where you can find jobs.

Hospitals: Managing and maintaining medical equipment.

Medical Device Companies: Designing and developing healthcare technologies.

Research Institutions: Conducting research on medical innovations. KEMRI is one of the leading research institutions in Kenya, conducting research on various health issues,

Universities: Teaching and mentoring future medical engineers.

Government Agencies: Regulating and overseeing healthcare technology.

Nonprofit Organizations: Contributing to healthcare access and development.

Private Clinics: Supporting healthcare technology needs.

Pharmaceutical Companies: Engaging in drug delivery systems.

Rehabilitation Centers: Designing assistive devices.

Telemedicine Companies: Advancing remote healthcare solutions.

Biotechnology Firms: Innovating in biomedicine.

Healthcare Consultancies: Providing expert advice on technology adoption.

Diagnostic Imaging Centers: Maintaining imaging equipment.

Prosthetics and Orthotics Clinics: Developing custom devices.

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