Hourly Wage in Germany

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Hourly wage in Germany

Understand how hourly pay works in Germany for industrial roles, temporary employment, shift work and metal/electrical assignments.

Hourly wage basics

Hourly wage is common in industrial recruiting, especially in temporary employment

In Germany, many engineering and office-based roles are negotiated as annual gross salaries. But industrial roles often work differently. Electricians, welders, CNC operators, industrial mechanics, production workers and maintenance profiles may see offers expressed as hourly wage.

This is especially common in Zeitarbeit or Arbeitnehmerüberlassung, where the employer is the staffing company and the employee works at a client company. However, hourly pay is not limited to Zeitarbeit. Some direct industrial roles also use hourly or tariff-based pay logic.

How to read hourly offers

The hourly wage is only the starting point

Candidates often ask whether €20, €24 or €28 per hour is good. The correct answer depends on working hours, shift model, allowances, sector, contract type and whether the wage includes industry supplements.

01

Base hourly wage

The base hourly wage is the guaranteed amount per hour before shift allowances, overtime, Sunday work, holiday work or industry supplements.

02

Monthly hours

A 35-hour week, 37.5-hour week and 40-hour week produce very different monthly gross salaries even with the same hourly rate.

03

Allowances and supplements

Night shifts, Sundays, holidays, overtime, travel and industry supplements can materially change the real monthly income.

Base wage to monthly salary

How hourly wage turns into monthly gross salary

The first calculation is simple: hourly wage multiplied by monthly working hours. The difficulty is knowing which monthly working time applies to the contract.

Monthly gross salary at different hourly rates

Orientation figures before tax and social security. The 151.67-hour model is common in Zeitarbeit calculations; 173.33 hours corresponds roughly to a 40-hour week.

Hourly wage
151.67 h/month
165 h/month
173.33 h/month
€20.00/hour Typical lower skilled industrial range
€3,033.40 gross
€3,300.00 gross
€3,466.60 gross
€22.50/hour Common stronger Fachkraft orientation
€3,412.58 gross
€3,712.50 gross
€3,899.93 gross
€25.00/hour Strong industrial technician range
€3,791.75 gross
€4,125.00 gross
€4,333.25 gross
€28.00/hour Specialist / strong allowance context
€4,246.76 gross
€4,620.00 gross
€4,853.24 gross
Practical calculation

Example: Zeitarbeit hourly wage in a metal/electrical assignment

This example shows why candidates should not only look at the first hourly wage. In metal/electrical assignments, Branchenzuschläge may increase the hourly wage over time.

Stage
Hourly wage logic
Monthly gross
Start of assignment
EG5 base wage: €19.78/h × 151.67 h
€3,000.03
After 6 weeks
Example TV BZ ME value: €21.36/h × 151.67 h
€3,239.67
After 3 months
Example TV BZ ME value: €22.75/h × 151.67 h
€3,450.49
After 5 months
Example TV BZ ME value: €23.74/h × 151.67 h
€3,600.64
After 7 months
Example TV BZ ME value: €26.70/h × 151.67 h
€4,049.59
After 9 months
Example TV BZ ME value: €28.68/h × 151.67 h
€4,350.70
After 15 months
Example TV BZ ME value: €29.67/h × 151.67 h
€4,500.85
Shift work calculation

Example: how shift allowances can change monthly income

Shift allowances are one of the main reasons why two candidates with the same hourly wage may receive different monthly gross pay. Exact rates depend on the contract, collective agreement, customer company and shift model.

Payroll item
Calculation
Amount
Base monthly wage
€24.00 × 151.67 hours
€3,640.08
Late shift allowance
80 hours × €24.00 × 10% example rate
+€192.00
Night shift allowance
40 hours × €24.00 × 25% example/tariff orientation
+€240.00
Sunday allowance
8 hours × €24.00 × 50% example/tariff orientation
+€96.00
Public holiday allowance
No public holiday work in this example
€0.00
Estimated monthly gross
Base wage + selected allowances
€4,168.08
Allowances and supplements

What can be added on top of the hourly wage?

Industrial candidates should ask which payments are guaranteed, which depend on the shift plan and which only apply after a certain assignment duration.

Common hourly wage additions

The percentages below are orientation examples. Always check the employment contract, tariff agreement, client company rules and payslip.

Supplement
Typical logic
What candidates should check
Recruiting interpretation
Late shift Spätschicht
May be a percentage or fixed allowance, but is not universal.
Whether late shift is paid separately, from which hour, and under which shift model.
Often useful, but less predictable than base wage
Night shift Nachtarbeit
Often around 25% in tariff examples, but exact rules depend on agreement/customer.
Night definition, minimum night hours, regular night shift vs occasional night work.
Can materially increase monthly gross income
Sunday work Sonntagsarbeit
Often up to 50% depending on applicable rules and whether Sunday is regular working time.
Whether Sunday work is planned, occasional, voluntary or part of the regular shift system.
Attractive but not guaranteed every month
Public holidays Feiertagsarbeit
Often up to 100% or more depending on legal/tax/tariff context.
Which federal state applies, which holiday, and whether work is actually scheduled.
High impact, but irregular
Overtime Mehrarbeit / Überstunden
Can be paid, compensated through time account or paid with supplement depending on contract.
Arbeitszeitkonto, payout rules, thresholds, approval and whether overtime is expected.
Important in Zeitarbeit and production
Industry supplements Branchenzuschläge
May increase wage over time in sectors such as metal/electrical assignments.
Sector, assignment duration, Entgeltgruppe, cap rules and whether the client assignment continues.
Critical for longer Zeitarbeit assignments
Practical cases

Realistic hourly wage scenarios

These examples show how the same hourly wage can produce different salary outcomes depending on contract model, working hours, region and shift system.

Case 01

Electrician in Zeitarbeit

Skilled industrial electrician placed at a German manufacturing client through a staffing company.

Base wage €22.50/hour
Working time 151.67 h/month
Base gross €3,412.58/month

Recruiting interpretation

This can be a realistic offer when the candidate has practical industrial experience but still needs support with German language, documentation or client integration. The real income depends on shifts, Branchenzuschläge and whether the assignment continues long enough to reach higher supplement stages.

What raises income
Night shifts, Sunday work, industry supplements, overtime payout, strong client evaluation.
What limits income
No shifts, short assignment duration, weak German, lower Entgeltgruppe, time account instead of payout.
Candidate question
Ask whether €22.50/h is the base wage only or already includes allowances/supplements.
Case 02

CNC machinist in direct employment

CNC machinist with setup responsibility, direct contract, 40-hour week and no Zeitarbeit structure.

Hourly wage €25.00/hour
Working time 173.33 h/month
Base gross €4,333.25/month

Recruiting interpretation

Direct employment does not automatically mean annual salary. Some industrial employers still use hourly/tariff logic. A €25/hour direct contract with 40 hours can be stronger than it first appears, especially if the candidate receives stable hours and company benefits.

What raises income
Setup autonomy, programming, high-precision work, shift work, tariff-bound employer.
What limits income
Only machine loading, no programming, weak drawing reading, no measuring autonomy.
Candidate question
Ask whether the hourly wage is paid for 35, 37.5 or 40 hours per week.
Case 03

Maintenance technician in 3 shifts

Maintenance profile working in a production plant with early, late and night shifts.

Base wage €26.00/hour
Base gross €3,943.42/month
With shifts Variable

Recruiting interpretation

Maintenance candidates often underestimate how much the shift model matters. A role with lower base wage but regular night or weekend shifts can sometimes produce a higher monthly gross than a day-shift role with a higher base wage.

What raises income
Night shifts, standby duty, breakdown responsibility, electrical and mechanical autonomy.
What limits income
Day shift only, no emergency responsibility, low autonomy, limited technical depth.
Candidate question
Ask for the actual shift plan, not only the base hourly rate.
Salary variables

What changes hourly wage in Germany?

Hourly wage is very sensitive to classification, contract type and operational conditions.

01

Entgeltgruppe

In Zeitarbeit, classification into an Entgeltgruppe can define the base hourly wage. The same candidate can receive different offers if the role is classified differently.

02

Customer industry

Metal/electrical, chemical, plastics, logistics and production assignments may follow different supplement structures.

03

Assignment duration

In Branchenzuschlag systems, the hourly wage may rise after defined periods if the assignment continues.

04

Working hours

€24/hour at 151.67 hours is not the same as €24/hour at 173.33 hours. Candidates must always ask the monthly hour model.

05

Shift model

Two-shift, three-shift, night shift, weekend production and continuous shift systems can change real monthly gross income.

06

Time account

In Zeitarbeit, some extra hours may go into an Arbeitszeitkonto instead of being paid out immediately. This matters for monthly cash flow.

Common mistakes

What candidates often misunderstand about hourly wage

Many misunderstandings happen because candidates compare hourly wage without checking hours, allowances, contract model or whether the number is guaranteed.

01

Comparing hourly wage without monthly hours

€23/hour can mean very different monthly income depending on whether the contract uses 151.67, 165 or 173.33 monthly hours.

02

Assuming all allowances are guaranteed

Night, Sunday, holiday and shift allowances only apply when the work is actually performed and the relevant rules are met.

03

Ignoring Zeitarbeit classification

In temporary employment, the Entgeltgruppe and client assignment can be more important than the job title written in the advertisement.

04

Not asking about the Arbeitszeitkonto

Overtime may not always be paid immediately. It may be stored in a time account depending on the contract and payroll rules.

05

Confusing gross and net

Hourly wage calculations are gross calculations. Taxes and social security still reduce the final net salary.

Salary preparation

Do not judge an industrial offer only by the hourly wage

A realistic salary evaluation requires hourly wage, monthly hours, shift model, allowances, Branchenzuschläge, contract type, location and gross-net calculation.

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