How much does a quality manager earn?
Quality managers steer quality as a leadership and control role: they develop strategies and KPIs, run management systems and audits, own CAPA and supplier processes and connect production, development, purchasing and customers – typically in industry, automotive, medical technology, pharma, mechanical engineering or mid-sized firms. Entry is often via a degree or dual training plus QM/auditor qualification, or a move from QMR, inspection or engineering. Gross pay depends on region, collective agreements, sector, company size and management responsibility. As a guide, practising quality managers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €4,500–€5,700 gross per month; in dual study, trainee or entry phases around €1,100–€1,450 is typical.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The training column means dual study, trainee or entry phases and typical pre-qualifications towards quality management; qualified means practising quality managers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, company, region, sector (e.g. automotive, medical technology), leadership and audit responsibility and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A quality manager connects strategy with operational control: KPIs, audits and improvement programmes run in parallel with coordination of production, suppliers and customers. The day shifts between management reviews, root-cause analyses and team leadership – often under time pressure before certifications and customer audits.
- Derive quality strategy, goals and KPIs and align them with management and specialist departments.
- Steer the quality management system and audits – from internal checks to certification and customer audits.
- Lead complaints, nonconformities and CAPA processes; analyse root causes and verify action effectiveness.
- Secure supplier quality, releases and process capability (e.g. APQP, PPAP, SPC) with purchasing and production.
- Lead or coach teams: coordinate quality planners, inspectors and QMR roles and develop them further.
- Drive continuous improvement, lean and Six Sigma and report results in management reviews.