As a carpenter, you are responsible for the planning, execution and control of wood construction projects, including the guidance of employees, the preparation of building plans and coordination with other trades.
In Germany, a carpenter can expect an average annual salary of between 39,704 euros and 752 euros. The average monthly salary is 3,904 euros gross. At the entrance, a carpenter can expect a salary of 29,760 euros per year. The upper limit is about 19,019 euros per year, and in some sources it is even reported to be up to 5,563.50 euros. Regional differences also play a role: in Berlin the average salary is 4,410.6 euros per year, while in Bonn it is 48,175.7 euros.
To become a carpenter, you first need to be trained as a carpenter or a woodworker. After several years of professional experience, you can take the master's examination, which covers both practical and theoretical content.
Master carpenters have a wide range of career opportunities, such as self-employment, taking on management positions in construction companies or the opportunity to train new carpenters.
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