Analytical chemists are specialists who deal with the identification and quantification of chemical substances in various samples. They use modern analysis methods and technologies to achieve precise results. These specialists work in laboratories and carry out tests that are crucial for quality assurance in industry, pharmaceutical research or environmental analysis.
In Germany, the average annual salary in the field of analytical chemistry is about 50.567 € gross per year, which corresponds to a monthly gross salary of about 4.214 €. The average entry salary is 43.188 € gross per year (3.599 € monthly) and can increase with several years of professional experience to up to 64.864 € gross per year.
In order to work as an analytical chemist, a degree in chemistry or a related field is usually required. Many positions require a master's or doctoral degree, especially in specialized areas of analytical chemistry. Practical experience in the laboratory, for example through internships or theses, is also an advantage.
In the field of analytical chemistry, there are a wide range of career opportunities. Specialists can work in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, food industry, environmental analysis or research institutions. With appropriate experience and training, it is possible to take on leadership positions or specialized roles dealing with new technologies and innovative analysis methods.