Electrical Engineering Salary in South Africa

What is the salary of electrical engineers in South Africa? Well if you are here because of this, then you need to read this post to the end.

The salary of electrical engineers has been a topic of curiosity for students and individuals aspiring to pursue careers in electrical engineer.

To become an electrical engineer in South Africa, one has to obtain at least a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from a recognized university in or outside South Africa.

The good thing about electrical engineering career is that they are able to fit in any industry they’re placed. A qualified electrical engineer can work in the following industries.

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • CAD technician
  • Contracting
  • Control and instrumentation engineer
  • Maintenance engineer
  • Nuclear
  • Acoustic
  • Mining
  • Civil service
  • Production
  • And many more
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What do electrical engineers do?

  • Design, maintain, implement, and improve electrical instruments and equipment.
  • Supervise and train project staff as needed.
  • Inspect completed projects to ensure conformance with design standards.
  • Apply principles of electrical theory to engineering projects.

 

Electrical engineers’ salary in SA

What is the monthly and annual salary of electrical engineers?

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A qualified electrical engineer earns between R 482 828 – R 983 238  per year.

Electrical Engineering Salary in South Africa
Electrical Engineer

You should take note that the electrical engineer discipline is like every other discipline, salary varies according to experience, qualification and scope of work.

The higher your years of experience as an engineer the higher your salary.

 

Things to note

Electrical engineers are entitled to several allowances and bonuses in the discharge of their work. One of such is the risk allowance.

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You need to speak to the company you want to work with. Ask them about the available allowances and other important issues concerning the welfare of the engineer.

NOTE: The amount mentioned above might not be the exact amount received by the SA electrical engineers. We at SA Insider just give an estimate based of information we have gathered. If you have a more accurate information, kindly let us know by leaving a comment below. Thank you.

 

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