Environmental Scientist Salary in Germany 2026 — Real Data + Comparison
What Environmental Scientists earn in Germany — honest annual ranges in EUR and USD across entry, mid, and senior levels. Same data, around the globe, for every role and every country we cover.
Updated 2026 · Demand: Very High ↑ · 5-yr trend: +22%· Based on government & industry data
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Annual salary range
| Level | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Level | €38,750 | €53,102 | €71,760 |
| Mid Level | €49,680 | €68,080 | €92,000 |
| Senior | €67,068 | €91,908 | €124,200 |
What a Environmental Scientist salary means in Germany
A Environmental Scientist salary of €68,080 in Germany stretches differently by city — Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg have the highest rents, while many eastern and smaller cities are far more affordable. As a rough guide, a single person typically needs €1,800–2,500 a month for rent, bills, and food in a major city, less elsewhere. Remember that German income tax and social contributions take a significant share, so compare take-home pay, not the gross figure, when weighing an offer.
How to earn more as a Environmental Scientist in Germany
- Specialise in high-demand areas. Machine learning, AI, deep learning, and MLOps pay above general analytics. The more advanced and in-demand the skill, the higher the pay.
- Build a strong, visible portfolio. Real projects, published work, competitions, and a solid GitHub often matter more than credentials — and push offers higher.
- Move up to senior, lead, or principal. Senior and lead data scientist roles pay sharply more; principal and ML-architect roles more still.
- Choose your industry. Finance, big tech, and well-funded startups (with equity) pay data scientists far above smaller firms.
- Work for a company abroad — or remotely. Many data scientists raise their pay most by joining a US or Western-European company, often fully remote.
How this role pays around the globe
Mid-band annual salary in USD across a curated set of comparable markets. Same numbers shown on each country's own page.
Why the number matters
Salary isn't everything, but it changes decisions. Knowing the real Environmental Scientist range in Germany helps you:
- Compare it honestly against your home country.
- Weigh it against cost of living, not just the headline figure.
- Walk into a negotiation knowing the range, not guessing.
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Environmental Scientist salary in Germany — FAQ
- What is the average data scientist salary in Germany?
- A data scientist in Germany earns around €68,080 per year on average — roughly €5,673 per month — varying widely by specialism, seniority, and company.
- What is the salary range for a data scientist in Germany?
- Typically from €49,680 at entry level to €92,000 for senior, lead, or specialist data scientists.
- Which data scientists earn the most?
- Specialists in machine learning, AI, and MLOps, and those at senior/lead/principal level in finance or big tech, generally earn the most.
- How much does a data scientist earn per month in Germany?
- About €5,673 per month on average before tax, at the mid-career level.
- Which countries pay data scientists the most?
- The United States leads by a wide margin, followed by Switzerland and other Western markets. Many raise their pay by working remotely for a company in one of these countries.
- How can a data scientist increase their salary?
- Specialise in machine learning or AI, build a visible portfolio, reach senior/lead level, join a higher-paying industry, or work for a company abroad.
- Where does this salary data come from?
- Official government data for Germany, reviewed and refreshed 2–3 times a year. Where we don't have exact data for a role, we say so on the page and show the closest match — we never fabricate a number.
- How often is the data updated?
- 2–3 times a year, from official government sources. We'd rather give you a stable, honest range than a fast-changing guess.