How much does an electrician earn?
Electricians plan, install and maintain electrical systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. From home wiring and industrial plants to modern building automation, the job requires expertise, care and responsibility. In Germany in 2026, indicative monthly gross pay is typically around €900–1,350 for apprentices and about €3,000–3,900 for qualified electricians – depending on region, collective agreements and specialisation.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Indicative figures as of 2026. Actual pay depends on apprenticeship year, collective agreements, company size, shift allowances and specialisation (e.g. building automation, photovoltaics).
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Job and everyday work
Electricians work on construction sites, in customer homes, commercial buildings and industrial plants. Day-to-day work combines planning, installation, testing and troubleshooting – often alongside other trades and under strict safety requirements.
- Plan and carry out electrical installations in new builds and renovations
- Assemble and test switchgear, distribution boards and cable networks
- Locate faults, fix outages and prepare measurement reports
- Advise customers on lighting, smart home and energy efficiency
- Strictly follow safety rules and standards (e.g. VDE)
- Coordinate with site management, other trades and suppliers