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DevOps Engineer Salary in Germany 2026

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EU Blue Card threshold: €45,934/year

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DevOps Engineer in Germany — Market Overview

DevOps Engineer is a shortage occupation under the German Blue Card framework — lower salary threshold (€45,934) and faster visa processing. Germany's large corporate base is mid-way through a multi-year cloud migration, creating sustained demand for DevOps talent that significantly outpaces local supply. This is one of the strongest positions for non-EU IT applicants to Germany in 2026.

Who Hires DevOps Engineers in Germany

Key employers include Volkswagen Group (CARIAD), BMW Group, Bosch, Deutsche Telekom, Allianz Technology, Siemens, and a cloud-native startup ecosystem in Berlin and Munich. Cloud platform teams at major German banks (ING DiBa, Commerzbank) are also actively hiring.

Career & Salary Notes

Kubernetes, Terraform, and at least one major cloud (AWS or Azure) are non-negotiable for senior roles. SRE-focused roles at large tech companies pay 10–20% above standard DevOps titles. Platform Engineering is the emerging premium track.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DevOps a Blue Card shortage occupation?

Yes. IT roles including DevOps and SRE qualify at the lower €45,934 threshold (2026), below the standard €50,700. This means faster processing and easier qualification.

What certifications help for DevOps roles in Germany?

AWS Solutions Architect, CKA (Certified Kubernetes Administrator), and HashiCorp Terraform Associate are consistently mentioned in German job postings. CKAD is valued at companies running microservices at scale.

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