How much does an area manager earn?

Area managers are responsible for an organisational unit: they lead teams and budgets, deliver goals and KPIs, coordinate interfaces and take operational decisions. Entry is often via a dual degree, commercial training, a specialist career path and subsequent leadership or trainee programmes. Gross pay depends on region, industry, company size and span of control. As a guide, practising area managers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €5,400–€6,900 gross per month; in dual study, trainee or entry phases around €1,200–€1,550 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Training (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-WΓΌrttemberg
4.200–5.150 €
6.200–8.400 €
Bavaria
4.150–5.050 €
6.100–8.200 €
Berlin
3.900–4.800 €
5.600–7.500 €
Brandenburg
3.450–4.250 €
4.850–6.450 €
Bremen
3.850–4.700 €
5.500–7.300 €
Hamburg
4.300–5.200 €
6.400–8.600 €
Hesse
4.200–5.100 €
6.200–8.300 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
3.350–4.150 €
4.600–6.200 €
Lower Saxony
3.800–4.650 €
5.400–7.200 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
4.000–4.900 €
5.800–7.700 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
3.750–4.600 €
5.300–7.000 €
Saarland
3.700–4.550 €
5.200–6.900 €
Saxony
3.500–4.300 €
4.900–6.500 €
Saxony-Anhalt
3.400–4.200 €
4.700–6.300 €
Schleswig-Holstein
3.750–4.600 €
5.300–7.100 €
Thuringia
3.350–4.150 €
4.650–6.200 €
Germany (average)
3.850–4.750 €
5.500–7.400 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The training column covers dual study, trainee or entry phases; qualified means practising area managers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, industry, employer, region, span of control and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Certified business administrator / Fachwirt (IHK)
About 1–2 years
often €6,200–€7,800
HR specialist / leadership training
Months to about 1.5 years
often €6,000–€7,500
Project management certificate (IPMA/PMP/GPM)
Weeks to months
often €5,800–€7,200
Lean management / Six Sigma
Weeks to months
often €5,900–€7,400
Part-time MBA or master’s degree
About 2–3 years
often €6,500–€8,500
Promotion to site / general manager
Experience plus coaching (months–years)
often €7,000–€9,500

Job and everyday work

An area manager combines specialist and leadership responsibility: steering goals and budgets, leading staff and reporting results to senior management. Daily work shifts between meetings, KPI work, HR topics and coordination with other units – often under time and performance pressure.

  • Plan, steer and report area goals, KPIs and budgets to senior management.
  • Lead teams: assign work, give feedback, resolve conflicts and drive people development.
  • Coordinate processes and interfaces with neighbouring units, purchasing, IT or sales.
  • Track quality, costs and deadlines and correct deviations early.
  • Support appraisals, hiring and absence planning organisationally.
  • Implement and communicate change, projects and new requirements in the own area.

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