How much does an industrial mechanic earn?

Industrial mechanics manufacture, assemble and maintain machines, plant and production systems: they set up manufacturing equipment, fix faults and keep operations running – often in the metal and electrical industry, mechanical engineering or maintenance. Entry is typically via the dual apprenticeship as Industriemechaniker/-in. Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements, shift allowances, company size and responsibility. As a guide, qualified industrial mechanics in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,300–€3,950 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €1,050–€1,380 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
1.100–1.440 €
3.700–4.400 €
Bavaria
1.090–1.420 €
3.600–4.350 €
Berlin
1.020–1.340 €
3.300–4.000 €
Brandenburg
930–1.230 €
2.900–3.500 €
Bremen
1.010–1.330 €
3.220–3.920 €
Hamburg
1.060–1.390 €
3.520–4.280 €
Hesse
1.050–1.380 €
3.450–4.180 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
910–1.200 €
2.820–3.380 €
Lower Saxony
1.000–1.320 €
3.180–3.880 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
1.040–1.370 €
3.400–4.120 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
990–1.290 €
3.120–3.780 €
Saarland
980–1.280 €
3.080–3.720 €
Saxony
940–1.240 €
2.920–3.520 €
Saxony-Anhalt
910–1.190 €
2.860–3.440 €
Schleswig-Holstein
990–1.290 €
3.120–3.760 €
Thuringia
920–1.210 €
2.880–3.460 €
Germany (average)
1.010–1.330 €
3.280–3.960 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to the dual training as Industriemechaniker/-in; qualified means working industrial mechanics. Actual pay depends on collective agreements (e.g. metal and electrical industry), shift and hardship allowances, employer, region, additional qualifications and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Foreman / shift lead (maintenance)
Experience plus seminar (weeks)
often €3,700–€4,500
Specialisation PLC / automation technology
Weeks to several months
often €3,600–€4,400
Welding technology / quality inspection
Weeks to months
often €3,500–€4,300
Industrial master metal (IHK)
approx. 1–2 years
often €4,200–€5,500
State-certified technician in mechanical engineering
approx. 2 years
often €4,300–€5,600
Trainer aptitude (AEVO) / specialist trainer
Weeks to a few months
often €3,500–€4,200

Job and everyday work

An industrial mechanic keeps machines and plant productive: components are manufactured or assembled, faults are diagnosed and maintenance work is planned. Everyday work includes drawings and parts lists, measuring and testing, coordination with production and quality, and often shift work – with high demands on precision and occupational safety.

  • Manufacture, assemble, set up and commission machines, plant and assemblies.
  • Analyse faults, replace wear parts and document maintenance measures.
  • Read and implement technical drawings, parts lists and work plans; check dimensions and fits.
  • Coordinate with production, quality assurance and stores; provide materials, tools and spare parts.
  • Follow occupational safety and operating instructions – from PPE and machine guarding to hazardous substances.
  • Carry out maintenance schedules, suggest improvements and, where needed, instruct apprentices.

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