As a laboratory worker, you are responsible for conducting experiments and analyses in various laboratories, whether in research, quality control or industry. Tasks also include preparing samples, operating laboratory machines and documenting the results. Laboratory workers work closely with scientists and other professionals to achieve the desired results efficiently and precisely.
In Germany, laboratory workers can expect an average annual salary of €36,900 to €45,378. The salary range varies between €30,600 and €59,934 depending on experience, training and regional differences. The starting salary is about €30,400 to €33,575. Especially in cities such as Munich, the average salary can be up to €57,680, while in Leipzig it is €40,400.
The position of laboratory assistant usually requires a completed training in the natural sciences, such as as a chemical laboratory assistant, a physics laboratory assistant or a biology laboratory assistant.
As a laboratory worker, you can work in a variety of fields, such as research and development, quality control or production, and with the right experience and training, you have many career opportunities, such as in senior positions or in specialised fields.
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