How much does a plant manager earn?
Plant managers are responsible for an entire site or operation: they steer production or service delivery, staff, costs and quality and keep processes safe and stable. Entry is often via a dual degree, master craftsperson/technician path, commercial or technical training and subsequent leadership or trainee programmes. Gross pay depends on region, industry, plant size and P&L responsibility. As a guide, practising plant managers in Germany in 2026 often earn about β¬5,800ββ¬7,400 gross per month; in dual study, trainee or entry phases around β¬1,250ββ¬1,600 is typical.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The training column covers dual study, trainee or entry phases; qualified means practising plant managers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, industry, employer, region, plant size and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A plant manager carries overall responsibility for day-to-day operations: steering goals and KPIs, leading people and resolving disruptions. Daily work shifts between the shop floor, meetings, HR topics and coordination with senior management, purchasing, maintenance and quality β often under time and cost pressure.
- Plan, steer and report production or site goals, KPIs and budgets to senior management.
- Lead teams and shift/area supervisors: prioritise work, give feedback and drive people development.
- Coordinate workflows, capacity and interfaces with purchasing, logistics, maintenance and quality.
- Track quality, costs, deadlines and occupational safety and correct deviations early.
- Resolve disruptions, bottlenecks and customer demands quickly and lock in lasting fixes.
- Implement and communicate change, investments and new requirements across the plant.