Electrical Engineer Salary in the United Arab Emirates
The median Electrical Engineer salary in the United Arab Emirates is AED 243,000, with most packages landing between AED 180,000 and AED 433,000. This benchmark is a regional estimate; sign in to compare your exact pay against the percentile bands.
Pay percentiles
Regional estimateGross annual, local currency.
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Salary by seniority
Estimated| Junior | AED 146,000 | -40% |
| Mid-level | AED 214,000 | -12% |
| Senior | AED 304,000 | +25% |
| Lead / Exec | AED 425,000 | +75% |
Total compensation
Benefits are worth about AED 29,000 a year on top of cash pay.
Where this pay goes furthest
The same package, in local cost-of-living terms, across markets.
- India₹719,000
- Portugal€23,000
- Greece€28,000
- PolandPLN 129,000
- Italy€34,000
- Japan¥5,899,000
How we calculate this
These figures place a Electrical Engineer's pay against percentile bands (p25 to p90) in the United Arab Emirates. Where national occupation data is thin, we model from regional wage references and label it as such; we never present an estimate as official. Figures are gross annual, rounded.
Frequently asked questions
Is AED 243,000 a good salary for a Electrical Engineer in the United Arab Emirates?
AED 243,000 is the median, so it sits at the centre of the market. Earning above AED 328,000 puts you in the top quartile; below AED 180,000, there is room to negotiate.
How much does a senior Electrical Engineer earn in the United Arab Emirates?
A senior Electrical Engineer earns around AED 304,000, against AED 146,000 early in the career. Seniority bands are estimated from the overall median.
What is the total compensation for a Electrical Engineer in the United Arab Emirates?
On top of base pay, benefits are worth about AED 29,000 a year. Bonus and equity vary by employer and sector.
How is this Electrical Engineer salary benchmark calculated?
We place your package against percentile bands for the role and country, from official wage data where available and regional references otherwise, always labeled.