How much does a design engineer earn?
Design engineers (Konstrukteure) develop parts, assemblies and products: they create 3D CAD models and drawings, align manufacturing, standards and costs, and follow changes through to release – often in mechanical, plant and automotive engineering or supplier firms. Entry is typically via dual training as a technical product designer, technician pathways or a technical degree. Gross pay depends on region, CAD/PDM skills, industry and responsibility. As a guide, qualified design engineers in Germany in 2026 often earn about 3.500–4.200 € gross per month; during training typical ranges are around 1.020–1.350 €.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Orientation figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to dual routes such as technical product designer or comparable training pay; qualified means working design engineers in design/development. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, industry, CAD/PDM stack, company size, region, experience and responsibility and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A design engineer turns requirements into manufacturable designs: parts and assemblies are modelled, dimensioned and documented, standards and tolerances are observed, and changes are aligned with manufacturing, purchasing and quality. Everyday work includes CAD/PDM tasks, reviews, BOM maintenance and often tight deadlines before prototype or series release.
- Create, check and document release-ready 3D CAD models, drawings and bills of materials.
- Incorporate requirements, standards, tolerances and manufacturing processes into the design.
- Version changes and variants in the PDM/PLM system and release them traceably.
- Coordinate with manufacturing, purchasing, quality and assembly on feasibility, cost and schedules.
- Support prototypes and first articles: evaluate dimensional deviations and update designs.
- Prepare reviews, FMEA input and technical clarifications and keep design statuses current.