As a floor layer, you are responsible for laying various types of flooring, including carpeting, PVC, linoleum and parquet. The job requires both craftsmanship and knowledge of the different materials and their laying techniques. Floor layers often work on construction sites, in residential buildings, in renovations or in new buildings, where they select and lay the flooring according to customer wishes and requirements.
In Germany, the average monthly salary for a landlord is about €2.312; salaries vary between €2.003 and €2.692 per month. The average annual salary is about €32.536; entry salaries are about €25.100, while maximum salaries can reach up to €39,600. Regional differences are also remarkable; in Munich, the average salary is about €4.656 per month, while in Brandenburg it is only €19.953 per month.
The profession of floor layer usually requires training, which takes place in a floor layer industry company, and usually lasts three years and includes both practical and theoretical content.
After training, they can work in a variety of fields, from residential construction to commercial construction to special renovation projects.