How much does a locksmith/metalworker earn?

Locksmiths (Schlosser) manufacture, assemble and maintain metal components and constructions – from railings, gates and stairs to machine and plant parts as well as repair and maintenance work in the workshop and on site. They cut, form, join and weld to drawing, adjust fits and ensure dimensional accuracy and occupational safety. Entry is typically via dual metal training (today often Metallbauer/-in or related metal trades; colloquially still “Schlosser”). Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements, welding qualifications, assembly share, company size and experience. As a guide, qualified locksmiths in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,100–€3,700 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €950–€1,260 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
1.100–1.500 €
3.400–4.480 €
Bavaria
1.060–1.450 €
3.280–4.280 €
Berlin
940–1.280 €
2.920–3.780 €
Brandenburg
860–1.160 €
2.650–3.380 €
Bremen
1.020–1.390 €
3.180–4.080 €
Hamburg
1.080–1.470 €
3.380–4.400 €
Hesse
1.040–1.420 €
3.220–4.150 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
830–1.120 €
2.580–3.280 €
Lower Saxony
980–1.340 €
3.050–3.920 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
1.040–1.420 €
3.250–4.220 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
960–1.300 €
2.980–3.820 €
Saarland
990–1.340 €
3.080–3.980 €
Saxony
880–1.190 €
2.720–3.480 €
Saxony-Anhalt
845–1.140 €
2.600–3.320 €
Schleswig-Holstein
950–1.290 €
2.950–3.780 €
Thuringia
855–1.160 €
2.680–3.420 €
Germany (average)
980–1.340 €
3.050–3.950 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to dual metal training (often Metallbauer/-in or related metal trades); qualified means working locksmiths/metalworkers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements (e.g. metalworking craft or metal/electrical industry), welding certificates, assembly/shift allowances, employer, region and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Welding certificates (MIG/MAG, TIG, steel)
Days to a few weeks
often €3,200–€3,900
Foreman / assembly lead (locksmith/metal workshop)
Experience plus seminar (weeks)
often €3,500–€4,250
CAD / CNC / metal production planning
Weeks to several months
often €3,350–€4,050
Metal construction / industrial metal master craftsperson (Meister)
approx. 1–2 years
often €4,000–€5,300
State-certified technician in metal construction engineering
approx. 2 years
often €4,100–€5,400
Trainer aptitude (AEVO) / specialist trainer
Weeks to a few months
often €3,300–€4,000

Job and everyday work

A locksmith works hands-on with metal: workpieces are cut, formed, joined and welded, assemblies are aligned and mounted – in the workshop or on site. Everyday work includes technical drawings, measuring and testing, safe use of machines and welding equipment, and coordination with customers, production and assembly.

  • Cut, form, join, weld and machine metal parts to drawing for a precise fit.
  • Align, assemble and adjust assemblies, railings, gates, machine or plant components.
  • Read technical drawings and parts lists; check and document dimensions, welds and fits.
  • Operate machines, welding equipment and hand tools safely; follow occupational and fire safety rules.
  • Carry out repair and maintenance work on metal constructions and operating equipment.
  • Coordinate with customers, planning and colleagues; prepare materials and, where needed, instruct apprentices.

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