Salary in the field of Laboratory in Germany

What does one earn in the field of Laboratory?

Employees in the field of Laboratory earn an average of 40.631€ per year in Germany. This corresponds to a gross monthly salary of 3.386€. The salary for professionals in the field of Laboratory ranges between 36.725€ and 46.248€.

Nationwide, there are

71 Laboratory jobs on jobvector.de.

Average Salary

40.631 € gross/Year
To give you a realistic assessment of your potential income, we use the 25th and 75th percentiles of our salary data for salary values (min, max). This improves the quality of our salary information by excluding distorting (extremely high and low) salaries.
min. 36.725 €

Gross salary/Year

max. 46.248 €

Gross salary/Year

Year Month
Demand in the job market for positions in the field of Laboratory is currently high, and many companies are looking for suitable professionals. Among the employers currently seeking applicants in the field of Laboratory are:

Starting salary in the field of Laboratory

The starting salary in the field of Laboratory is on average 38.340 € gross per year. This corresponds to a monthly salary of 3.195 € gross.

Your chances of a higher salary increase with your work experience, as you can often take on more responsibility.

With several years of work experience in the field of Laboratory, your average salary is 49.500 € gross per year.

Starting Salary

⌀ 38.340 €

With
Experience

⌀ 49.500 €

Salary in the field of Laboratory
Specialist vs. Manager

Are you aiming for a career as a manager or do you prefer to specialize as a specialist? The salary for specialists and managers in the field of Laboratory can serve as your first decision-making aid in choosing your career path.

Taking on personnel responsibility as a manager pays off in the field of Laboratory. While your salary as a specialist in the field of Laboratory averages 40.114€, as a manager it can be up to 60.795€.

Specialist

ø 40.114 €

Manager

ø 60.795 €

Salary in the field of Laboratory
Degree vs. Apprenticeship

Whether you pursue a degree or an apprenticeship not only determines the positions you may qualify for in a company but also significantly impacts your salary. Typically, with an academic degree, your starting salary is higher than with a vocational training. However, your salary is not set in stone - through work experience and additional qualifications, you always have the opportunity to advance and increase your salary further.

The type of degree you obtain can also affect your salary. The average salary for master's graduates is higher than for bachelor's graduates, and with a master's degree, you have better chances of quickly attaining a position with personnel responsibility. However, salary alone should never be your sole decision criterion: choose the qualification that best fits your interests and carefully consider whether you prefer to earn money sooner or continue studying a bit longer.

With a completed apprenticeship, you can expect an average annual salary of 39.244€ in the field of Laboratory. If you have an academic degree in the field of Laboratory, your average salary is 44.169€.

Academic degree

ø 44.169 €

Study vs. Training

Non-Academic degree (Apprenticeship, Vocational Education, Technician, ...)

ø 39.244 €

Salary in the field of Laboratory
by City

Where do you earn the most in the field of Laboratory? Currently, you earn the most in the field of Laboratory in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm with an average salary of 56.499€ per year.

In general, the salary in the field of Laboratory is usually higher in large cities than in small towns. Large cities and metropolises often offer higher salaries, although the cost of living is also higher.

In which city you can earn particularly high salaries in the field of Laboratory, you will find out in this table:

Ø Gehalt Gehaltsspanne
Berlin 40,470€ 36,450 € - 46,363€
Hamburg 39,650€ 38,674 € - 42,240€
München 38,018€ 36,156 € - 44,043€
Köln 38,340€ 35,045 € - 42,923€
Frankfurt am Main 42,781€ 39,285 € - 46,800€
Stuttgart 40,825€ 37,131 € - 46,056€
Düsseldorf 38,340€ 35,100 € - 43,200€
Leipzig 41,268€ 37,781 € - 43,948€
Dortmund 37,949€ 35,497 € - 43,046€
Essen 38,340€ 34,829 € - 43,200€
Duisburg 38,340€ 35,326 € - 42,923€
Bochum 43,200€ 36,575 € - 43,907€
Wuppertal 38,340€ 34,829 € - 42,923€
Bonn 37,773€ 34,897 € - 38,502€
Karlsruhe 41,309€ 40,918 € - 43,280€
Mannheim 40,997€ 37,151 € - 50,474€
Wiesbaden 41,200€ 36,565 € - 48,360€
Münster 37,526€ 35,698 € - 41,063€
Mönchengladbach 39,744€ 36,376 € - 43,754€
Gelsenkirchen 43,200€ 36,575 € - 43,907€
Freiburg im Breisgau 48,730€ 40,825 € - 54,440€
Krefeld 38,340€ 35,326 € - 43,200€
Mainz 41,406€ 36,565 € - 46,800€
Oberhausen 38,340€ 35,778 € - 43,200€
Potsdam 40,470€ 36,450 € - 46,363€
Ludwigshafen am Rhein 40,997€ 37,151 € - 50,474€
Mülheim an der Ruhr 38,340€ 36,404 € - 43,254€
Leverkusen 38,340€ 35,032 € - 42,647€
Heidelberg 40,825€ 37,151 € - 51,031€
Darmstadt 41,535€ 36,565 € - 48,022€
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Salary in the field of Laboratory
by Federal State

In which region do you earn the most in the field of Laboratory? Currently, you earn the most in the field of Laboratory in Hesse with an average salary of 41.934€ per year.

In Germany, there are still sometimes differences in salaries between western and eastern federal states.

We provide you with an overview of the salaries you can expect in the field of Laboratory in different federal states.

Ø Gehalt Gehaltsspanne
North Rhine-Westphalia 38,340€ 35,045 € - 43,200€
Rhineland-Palatinate 41,200€ 36,565 € - 47,134€
Bavaria 40,114€ 36,725 € - 45,199€
Hesse 41,934€ 38,970 € - 47,103€
Lower Saxony 39,246€ 32,127 € - 45,641€
Saxony 41,268€ 37,781 € - 43,948€

What factors influence your salary in the field of Laboratory?

There are several career factors that influence your salary in the field of Laboratory. Average salary tends to increase with the size of the company you work for. In large corporations, salaries are often higher compared to start-ups and small companies. However, in smaller companies, you may have the opportunity to advance more quickly on the career ladder.

One of the key factors affecting your salary in the field of Laboratory is your work experience. With each year on the job, you gain valuable knowledge and experience that become increasingly better compensated over time. In just a few years, you transition from a beginner to a young professional. After more than 10 years of experience, you can then be considered a professional. With increasing experience, you also have the opportunity to move into positions with personnel responsibility. A position with personnel responsibility is generally paid significantly better, and there are further factors influencing your salary here as well. For example, a department head with personnel responsibility for over 20 employees earns more than a group leader responsible for 5 employees.

Your educational qualification, the city, and the federal state where you work are also factors that influence your salary.

Laboratory - Latest salary data 2025

How up-to-date is the salary data in the Laboratory area?

At jobvector, we attach great importance to always providing you with up-to-date and accurate salary information. Salaries in the Laboratory sector have changed significantly over the last few years due to factors such as rising wage levels, inflation, new legal regulations, bonus payments and tax adjustments. It is therefore particularly important to us to present up-to-date data that gives you as an applicant a good and realistic basis for the next salary negotiation.

The salary information on jobvector is consistently kept up to date and is never more than three years old. This up-to-dateness guarantees you a precise and clearly structured overview of the salary structures in the Laboratory sector, and effectively supports you in preparing for your salary negotiations.

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The salary data presented here is based on salary information provided by employers in job advertisements as well as salary information from over 10,000 professionals and managers from surveys conducted by jobvector.

These professionals bring a variety of experience and expertise from different companies and positions, making the salary data a comprehensive and meaningful source of average salaries.
It is important to emphasize that this salary data represents averages and cannot be directly attributed to individual job postings. However, they do provide valuable guidance and insight into the salary structures of the field being sought for both job seekers and employers.