How much does a baker earn?

Bakers produce bread, rolls, fine baked goods and specialties – in craft bakeries, branch operations, bakehouses and industrial bakeries. Dual vocational training usually takes three years and covers dough management, oven technology, ingredients and food hygiene. Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements, early-shift allowances, employer and responsibility. As a guide, qualified bakers in Germany in 2026 often earn about 2.500–3.150 € gross per month; during apprenticeship typical ranges are around 860–1.150 €.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
920–1.280 €
2.820–3.550 €
Bavaria
905–1.255 €
2.760–3.480 €
Berlin
870–1.190 €
2.520–3.220 €
Brandenburg
785–1.075 €
2.180–2.760 €
Bremen
845–1.145 €
2.450–3.080 €
Hamburg
910–1.245 €
2.720–3.420 €
Hesse
895–1.225 €
2.680–3.360 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
755–1.035 €
2.120–2.680 €
Lower Saxony
860–1.165 €
2.480–3.140 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
885–1.205 €
2.580–3.280 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
840–1.140 €
2.400–3.040 €
Saarland
815–1.115 €
2.330–2.960 €
Saxony
780–1.070 €
2.200–2.790 €
Saxony-Anhalt
765–1.050 €
2.150–2.720 €
Schleswig-Holstein
830–1.130 €
2.380–3.010 €
Thuringia
760–1.040 €
2.130–2.700 €
Germany (average)
845–1.160 €
2.480–3.140 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column covers dual baker training pay or comparable paths; qualified means working bakers in craft, branch or industrial bakeries. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, early-shift and other allowances, employer, region, specialisation and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Master baker / master craftsman exam
About 1–2 years
often 3.300–4.400 €
Sourdough, bread and oven technology
Weeks to several months
often 2.650–3.350 €
Food craft Fachwirt (IHK)
About 1–2 years (part-time possible)
often 3.100–4.000 €
Branch / production management in a bakery
Experience plus seminar (weeks to months)
often 2.950–3.850 €
Hygiene/HACCP and quality management
Days to several weeks
often 2.550–3.250 €
Craft Betriebswirt / self-employment
About 1–3 years
often 3.500–4.800 €

Job and everyday work

A baker keeps the bakehouse on schedule: managing doughs, shaping, baking and preparing goods for sales or delivery. Everyday work includes early shifts, hygiene and HACCP, physical work at ovens and machines, and close coordination with the team, branches and often supply chains and quality requirements.

  • Prepare and manage doughs: weigh ingredients, knead, ferment and control temperature and proofing times.
  • Portion, shape and finish bread, rolls and fine baked goods and bake to recipe and house standards.
  • Load and unload ovens, monitor baking times and temperatures, cool, sort and pack goods.
  • Follow hygiene rules, HACCP and allergen labelling; clean workstations, equipment and floors.
  • Receive goods, store flour and ingredients, document batches and check quality and shelf life.
  • Work early shifts and weekends in a team; coordinate workflows with sales, delivery and apprentices where needed.

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