How much does a joiner / cabinetmaker earn?

Joiners and cabinetmakers (Schreiner; officially often Tischler/-in in Germany) manufacture and install furniture, windows, doors, stairs and interior fittings from wood and wood-based materials – from custom work in the workshop to on-site assembly. They saw, plane, mill, glue and finish to drawing, operate conventional and CNC machines and ensure accurate fit and surface quality. Entry is typically via the dual Tischler/-in apprenticeship; regionally and in job ads “Schreiner” remains common. Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements in the wood trades, company size, assembly share and specialisation. As a guide, qualified workers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €2,900–€3,500 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €900–€1,220 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
980–1.340 €
3.220–4.100 €
Bavaria
945–1.285 €
3.050–3.880 €
Berlin
880–1.220 €
2.850–3.620 €
Brandenburg
755–1.040 €
2.480–3.150 €
Bremen
910–1.255 €
2.940–3.720 €
Hamburg
970–1.320 €
3.180–4.020 €
Hesse
925–1.270 €
3.020–3.850 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
720–995 €
2.420–3.020 €
Lower Saxony
855–1.175 €
2.820–3.580 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
915–1.260 €
2.990–3.820 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
835–1.145 €
2.740–3.480 €
Saarland
805–1.125 €
2.680–3.420 €
Saxony
775–1.085 €
2.560–3.260 €
Saxony-Anhalt
735–1.015 €
2.450–3.080 €
Schleswig-Holstein
860–1.190 €
2.800–3.560 €
Thuringia
750–1.050 €
2.510–3.180 €
Germany (average)
865–1.195 €
2.860–3.640 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to the dual Tischler/-in training (regionally Schreiner/-in); qualified means working joiners/cabinetmakers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements in wood and plastics crafts, assembly and hardship allowances, employer, region, CNC/skills and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
CNC / CAD-CAM wood technology
Weeks to several months
often €3,100–€3,800
Foreman / joinery workshop lead
Experience plus seminar (weeks)
often €3,300–€4,050
Wood restoration and heritage conservation
Weeks to several months
often €3,050–€3,750
Master joiner / cabinetmaker (Meister)
approx. 1–2 years
often €3,800–€5,100
State-certified technician in wood technology
approx. 2 years
often €3,900–€5,200
Trainer aptitude (AEVO) / specialist trainer
Weeks to a few months
often €3,100–€3,750

Job and everyday work

A joiner works hands-on with wood and board materials: workpieces are cut, joined and finished, components aligned and installed – in the workshop or at the customer’s site. Everyday work includes drawings and measuring, safe use of machines and hand tools, and coordination with planning, painters and other trades.

  • Saw, plane, mill, drill, glue and sand wood and wood-based materials to drawing.
  • Assemble, adjust and install furniture, windows, doors, stairs or interior fittings on site.
  • Read technical drawings and parts lists; take measurements and check fits and surfaces.
  • Operate machines and hand tools safely – including extraction, PPE and occupational safety.
  • Prepare and treat surfaces (sanding, staining, lacquering or oiling) and document quality.
  • Coordinate with customers, planning and colleagues; prepare materials and, where needed, instruct apprentices.

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