How much does a quality management representative earn?

Quality management representatives (QMR/QMB) steer the company’s quality management system: they maintain processes and documents under standards such as ISO 9001, prepare audits, drive corrective actions and connect specialist departments – typically in industry, automotive, medical technology, pharma, services or mid-sized firms. Entry is often via dual training or a degree followed by QMR/auditor qualification, or a lateral move from inspection, production or engineering. Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements, sector, company size and responsibility. As a guide, practising quality management representatives in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,900–€5,000 gross per month; in apprenticeship, dual study or entry phases around €1,050–€1,400 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Training (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
3.550–4.350 €
4.950–6.400 €
Bavaria
3.480–4.280 €
4.850–6.250 €
Berlin
3.200–3.950 €
4.400–5.550 €
Brandenburg
2.850–3.500 €
3.750–4.700 €
Bremen
3.150–3.850 €
4.300–5.400 €
Hamburg
3.400–4.200 €
4.700–6.000 €
Hesse
3.450–4.250 €
4.800–6.150 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
2.720–3.380 €
3.580–4.480 €
Lower Saxony
3.180–3.920 €
4.250–5.400 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
3.350–4.100 €
4.550–5.850 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
3.200–3.950 €
4.350–5.500 €
Saarland
3.100–3.800 €
4.200–5.300 €
Saxony
2.900–3.550 €
3.800–4.750 €
Saxony-Anhalt
2.780–3.420 €
3.620–4.550 €
Schleswig-Holstein
3.080–3.780 €
4.150–5.200 €
Thuringia
2.820–3.480 €
3.680–4.600 €
Germany (average)
3.250–4.000 €
4.400–5.550 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The training column covers dual entry paths, dual study, trainee or entry phases and typical prior qualifications towards quality management; qualified means practising quality management representatives (QMB). Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, sector (e.g. automotive, medical technology), audit and leadership responsibility and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Internal auditor ISO 9001 / IATF 16949
Days to a few weeks
often 4.100–5.300 €
Quality specialist / quality engineering certificate (IHK)
approx. 6–18 months
often 4.000–5.200 €
Six Sigma Green Belt
Weeks to several months
often 4.200–5.500 €
Quality manager / lead auditor
Months to about 1 year
often 4.500–5.900 €
State-certified technician quality engineering / industrial master
approx. 1–2 years
often 4.600–6.100 €
Lean management / Six Sigma Black Belt
Months to about 1 year
often 4.800–6.400 €

Job and everyday work

A quality management representative keeps the management system alive: processes are described, KPIs monitored, deviations handled and audits prepared. Everyday work shifts between documentation, coordination with departments and production, and internal and external assessments – often under deadline pressure and clear normative requirements.

  • Maintain the quality management system to ISO 9001 (or sector-specific standards such as IATF 16949) and keep processes and documents up to date.
  • Plan and run internal audits, assess nonconformities and drive corrective and preventive actions.
  • Analyse KPIs, complaints and CAPA cases and implement improvements with specialist departments.
  • Prepare external audits and certifications, compile evidence and accompany auditors.
  • Organise quality-related training and raise awareness of standards, processes and documentation.
  • Act as interface to management, production, purchasing and suppliers – from releases to supplier evaluation.

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