1. Educational Requirements:
- Hold a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from an accredited university.
2. Work Experience:
- Gain a minimum of three years of relevant electrical engineering work experience under the supervision of a licensed electrical engineer.
- At least one year of the experience should be obtained in the State of Qatar.
3. Professional Exams:
- Pass the KAHRAMAA Electrical Engineer Qualifying Exam. The exam covers various topics related to electrical engineering, codes, standards, and electrical safety.
4. Application Process:
- Submit an application form along with all the required documents to the KAHRAMAA Licensing Department. The necessary documents include:
- Certified copies of academic certificates and transcripts
- Copies of work experience certificates
- Pass certificate of the qualifying exam
- Copy of passport and valid Qatar ID
- Recent passport-size photographs
5. License Fee:
- Pay the required licensing fee set by KAHRAMAA. Fees may vary for first-time applicants, renewals, and late applications.
6. License Issuance:
- Upon successful completion of the application process and verification of all documents, KAHRAMAA will issue the electrical engineer license.
7. Continuing Education:
- Licensed electrical engineers must complete continuing education courses and programs as prescribed by KAHRAMAA to maintain their licenses.
It's essential to note that these requirements might be subject to change, so it's recommended to refer to the latest guidelines and information provided by KAHRAMAA before starting the licensing process.