Kenya Engineering Technologists Registration Board

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Overview

  • Act: Engineering Technologists Act, 2012
  • Formed: 2013
  • CEO: Eng. Alice Mutai
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The Kenya Engineering Technologists Registration Board (KETRB) was established in 2012 under the Engineering Technologists Act, 2012 to regulate the practice of engineering technologists in Kenya. The Board began its operations in 2013 and is responsible for registering and licensing engineering technologists, ensuring they meet professional standards. KETRB promotes the development of engineering technology in the country by setting standards, offering professional development opportunities, and overseeing the quality of work. The Board plays a key role in advancing the engineering sector and supporting Kenya’s infrastructure development.

CEO: Eng. Alice Mutai

Eng. Alice Mutai is the Registrar and CEO of the Kenya Engineering Technologists Registration Board (KETRB). She holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master’s in Engineering Management. With extensive experience in engineering practice and regulation, she has led KETRB in promoting professional standards in the field.

Board of Governors

Nicholas Kipruto Temoet

Chairman

Fred N. Oanda

Member

Peter N. Kariuki

Member

Linda A. Wekhoba

Member

Prof George Thumbi

Member

Charles C. Majani

Member

Samuel Muthondu

Member

Alice Mutai

CEO

Functions

  • Registration and Licensing: Register and license engineering technologists in various disciplines to ensure competency.
  • Regulation of Practice: Oversee the practice of engineering technologists to ensure adherence to ethical and professional standards.
  • Professional Development: Promote continuous learning and professional growth for engineering technologists through workshops and seminars.
  • Standards Development: Develop and enforce standards for the practice of engineering technology in Kenya.
  • Quality Assurance: Ensure that engineering technology practices meet the required safety and quality standards.
  • Disciplinary Action: Investigate and take disciplinary measures against technologists violating professional ethics and regulations.
  • Public Awareness: Raise awareness about the role of engineering technologists in national development and infrastructure.
  • Collaboration with Institutions: Work with educational institutions to ensure the curriculum meets industry needs and standards.
  • Advisory Role: Provide technical advice to the government and other stakeholders on engineering matters.
  • Research and Innovation: Support research and innovation in engineering technology to enhance national development.

Important Links

Address & Contacts

  • Kenya Engineering Technologists Registration Board
  • National Bank Building, 11th Floor, Harambee Avenue,
  • P. O. Box 37046-0200, Nairobi, Kenya
  • info@ketrb.go.ke
  • +254 740137877