Biom employees are active in various areas of biomass use, responsible for the planning, implementation and monitoring of projects for sustainable energy generation from biological raw materials, including the analysis of biomass resources, the development of environmentally friendly methods for energy production and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
In Germany, salaries in the field of biology and related fields can vary greatly depending on professional experience, degree and industry. On average, biologists can expect an annual salary of 46.000 to 55.883 euros. The monthly gross salary is on average between 3.833 and 4.507 euros. Bachelor graduates start with a salary of about 3.051 euros per month, while master graduates can earn up to 5.82 euros per month. In specific fields such as biotechnology or as bioengineering, salaries can be as high as 2.8000 euros per year.
In order to work in the biomass sector, a degree in environmental sciences, biotechnology, energy technology or agricultural sciences is usually required. Practical experience and further training in the field of renewable energies are also an advantage. Knowledge of project management and the application of sustainable technologies is also essential.
There are many career opportunities in the field of biomass, ranging from research and development to project planning to the management of biomass plants.