How much does an engineer earn?

Engineers develop, plan and optimise technical products, plant and processes: they calculate and design, run projects, ensure quality and bring innovations into production and operations – often in mechanical and plant engineering, electrical and automotive engineering, energy and process engineering or IT-related systems engineering. Entry is typically via an engineering degree (Bachelor/Master), a dual degree or equivalent qualifications. Gross pay depends on region, industry, company size, discipline and responsibility. As a guide, practising engineers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €5,100–€6,500 gross per month; in dual study, trainee or entry phases around €1,200–€1,550 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Training (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
4.250–5.200 €
5.950–7.550 €
Bavaria
4.180–5.120 €
5.880–7.480 €
Berlin
3.980–4.880 €
5.520–7.050 €
Brandenburg
3.580–4.380 €
4.780–6.180 €
Bremen
3.880–4.760 €
5.320–6.820 €
Hamburg
4.120–5.050 €
5.820–7.420 €
Hesse
4.080–4.980 €
5.720–7.320 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
3.480–4.280 €
4.620–5.980 €
Lower Saxony
3.880–4.760 €
5.280–6.780 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
4.020–4.920 €
5.620–7.220 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
3.780–4.680 €
5.180–6.680 €
Saarland
3.720–4.580 €
5.080–6.580 €
Saxony
3.560–4.380 €
4.750–6.150 €
Saxony-Anhalt
3.520–4.280 €
4.650–6.020 €
Schleswig-Holstein
3.780–4.660 €
5.140–6.640 €
Thuringia
3.480–4.240 €
4.580–5.920 €
Germany (average)
3.880–4.780 €
5.420–6.920 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The training column means dual study, trainee or entry phases; qualified means practising engineers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements (e.g. metal and electrical industry), sector, company, region, discipline, additional qualifications and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Project management / technical project manager
Experience plus course (months)
often 5.800–7.500 €
Six Sigma / Lean / quality management
Weeks to months
often 5.500–7.000 €
Specialist engineer (VDI) / technical specialisation
Months to about 1 year
often 5.600–7.200 €
Part-time master’s degree
about 2–3 years
often 5.800–7.800 €
Team / department leadership in engineering
Experience plus leadership training (months–years)
often 6.500–8.500 €
MBA / sales engineer / product management
about 1–3 years
often 6.000–8.200 €

Job and everyday work

An engineer combines technology with organisation: requirements are clarified, solutions designed, tests supported and results aligned with production, purchasing, quality and customers. The day-to-day switches between design or calculation, meetings, documentation and often the shop floor – with high demands on precision, standards and deadlines.

  • Create technical concepts, designs and calculations and maintain specifications and drawings.
  • Steer projects: keep deadlines, costs, risks and interfaces with suppliers and departments under control.
  • Support prototypes, trials and series launches; evaluate measurements and derive improvements.
  • Ensure quality, standards and regulations (e.g. safety, environment, CE) in planning and delivery.
  • Work closely with production, purchasing, quality assurance and sales and prepare technical decisions.
  • Run documentation, reviews and change processes; share knowledge and mentor colleagues or students when needed.

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