Tech Jobs in Berlin, Germany

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Berlin’s tech scene has surged past 3,800 active openings, attracting talent from across Europe and beyond. The city blends an affordable startup ecosystem with a high quality of life, offering generous work‑life balance and a network of universities that feed fresh engineering talent.

Key sectors include FinTech firms like N26 and Solarisbank, e‑commerce leaders such as Zalando, SaaS innovators like Contentful, AI pioneers DeepL, gaming studios S2 Games, health‑tech startups Ada Health, and logistics giants Delivery Hero. These companies cluster in tech‑dense neighborhoods such as Mitte, Kreuzberg, and Prenzlauer Berg, providing easy access to co‑working spaces, incubators, and cultural hotspots.

Berlin’s average monthly rent for a studio in Mitte hovers around €1,200, while the city’s overall cost of living sits near €1,800 per month. With average tech salaries ranging from €60,000 to €90,000 annually, transparent pay data lets candidates weigh offers against living expenses and make informed decisions.

QESH Officer

Company: GXO

Location: Bremen, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Staff Software Engineer - Process Modeling

Company: Celonis

Location: Munich, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Celonis, a global leader in Process Mining technology, is seeking a Staff Software Engineer for Process Modeling. The role involves developing and testing innovative process discovery and modeling algorithms, interacting with other engineers and product managers, and driving innovation in the area of process discovery and modeling. The ideal candidate should have a university degree in computer science with a specialization in process mining or equivalent experience, 5+ years in state-of-the-art process mining, and 10+ years in software development with Python, Java, or C++. Celonis offers a unique opportunity to work with industry-leading process mining technology, investment in personal growth, competitive compensation, and a global, diverse team.

SAP Delivery Manager (m/f/d)

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Berlin, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

EPAM is seeking an SAP Delivery Manager to join their team in Germany, offering a chance to work with a leading software engineering and IT consulting company. The role involves managing the design and deployment of integrated end-to-end solutions, establishing a strategy for continuous delivery risk management, and ensuring technical leadership for delivery. The ideal candidate should have solid knowledge of SAP project methodologies, experience with SAP Solution Manager, and understanding of SAP S/4HANA migration/implementation approaches. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills are required, along with the ability to work effectively in a dynamic, dispersed team. EPAM offers a comprehensive benefits package including 30 days holiday, pension scheme, and learning opportunities.

Verkäufer (m-w-d)

Company: The TJX Companies, Inc.

Location: Gera, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

TK Maxx, part of the TJX family, is seeking a part-time sales associate (m/f/d) for its store in Gera, Germany. The role involves assisting customers, handling cash, contributing to merchandise presentation, restocking sales floor, and maintaining the sales area. Benefits include a secure job in an expanding company, flexible working hours, employee discounts, pension scheme, employee assistance program, fitness offers, and diverse development opportunities. The ideal candidate should be team-oriented, flexible, enjoy working with people, and be friendly and reliable. TJX aims to foster an inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued and involved.

Team Leader (f/m/d) MV Converter Development

Company: Schneider Electric

Location: Regensburg, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Schneider Electric is recruiting for a Team Lead position in Regensburg, Germany. The role involves leading a team of engineers in the development and integration of advanced 'smart converter' systems. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in power electronics, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to manage complex projects. The company offers a competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for career growth. Schneider Electric values diversity, inclusion, and ethical practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Berlin, Germany?
Berlin hosts a wide spectrum of tech roles: Full‑stack and backend developers, DevOps engineers, data scientists, AI/ML specialists, product managers, UX/UI designers, cybersecurity analysts, and QA engineers. The city’s startup scene favors roles in product development and growth engineering, while established firms like Zalando and Delivery Hero seek experienced architects and solution engineers.
How do remote and on‑site work trends look in Berlin’s tech market?
Nearly 60% of Berlin tech jobs offer hybrid or fully remote options, especially in SaaS and fintech. On‑site roles continue to dominate in logistics (Delivery Hero) and physical product startups (e.g., robotics companies). Companies often provide flexible office spaces in Mitte or Prenzlauer Berg for collaboration days.
Which major employers are driving Berlin’s tech job market?
Top employers include N26, Zalando, Delivery Hero, Solarisbank, DeepL, Ada Health, Contentful, and Rocket Internet. In addition, public institutions like the Berlin Senate’s Digital Office and research labs such as the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) contribute to a robust tech pipeline.
What salary expectations can I anticipate for tech roles in Berlin?
Salaries vary by role and seniority: Junior developers earn €45,000–€55,000, mid‑level engineers €60,000–€75,000, and senior or lead positions €80,000–€110,000. Specialized roles in AI, data science, or fintech can command premiums up to €120,000 for senior experts.
What advice should I follow when relocating to Berlin for tech work?
Secure a work visa early by applying through the German Federal Employment Agency or the company’s HR department. Research neighborhoods—Mitte for tech hubs, Friedrichshain for startups, and Prenzlauer Berg for a quieter lifestyle. Register with the local residents’ office (Einwohnermeldeamt) within two weeks of arrival, and consider renting a co‑living apartment to meet new colleagues before committing to a long‑term lease.

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