A locksmith, also known as a metalworker or welder, is responsible for the processing and assembly of metal parts. Locksmiths make various constructions, repair machines and carry out maintenance work.
In Germany, the average annual salary for locksmiths is about €36,540 per year, which corresponds to a monthly gross salary of €3.045 per year. The entry salary is between €24,918 and €3,200 per year. The salary range can also vary from €24,918 to €49,885 per year, depending on professional experience and region. In regions such as Baden-Württemberg, the average salary can be up to €41,760 per year. In large cities such as Cologne, Frankfurt and Düsseldorf, salaries are usually higher than in smaller places.
In order to work as a locksmith, training in metalworking or mechanical engineering is usually required, which usually takes three to four years and includes both theoretical and practical learning.
After training, locksmiths can work in various industrial and craft enterprises, from production to maintenance to construction. With appropriate training, opportunities open up for leadership positions or specialized activities, e.g. in project management or as a technician.
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