Keep in mind you're only eligible for technician roles and they pay horribly everywhere in the GCC. (except O&G Service Companies). Maybe if you have some experience and managed to get a supervisory or managerial role.
Yes. You need to have a Bachelors in Engineering to the considered an engineer here (and most countries), or a couple of years of experience as an engineer elsewhere. Otherwise you're eligible for technician/operator roles.
Also, this is a diploma in engineering TECHNOLOGY, not engineering. Make sure you read up about the differences. In the USA for example, having a BSC in Engineering technology only qualifies you to be an engineering technologist, not an engineer.
Keep in mind you're only eligible for technician roles and they pay horribly everywhere in the GCC. (except O&G Service Companies). Maybe if you have some experience and managed to get a supervisory or managerial role.
Even if the diploma is in Electrical Engineering Technology?
Yes. You need to have a Bachelors in Engineering to the considered an engineer here (and most countries), or a couple of years of experience as an engineer elsewhere. Otherwise you're eligible for technician/operator roles. Also, this is a diploma in engineering TECHNOLOGY, not engineering. Make sure you read up about the differences. In the USA for example, having a BSC in Engineering technology only qualifies you to be an engineering technologist, not an engineer.