How much does an IT administrator earn?
IT administrators operate and secure digital infrastructure: servers, networks, clients, cloud services, user accounts and backups. Entry is typically via the dual apprenticeship as Fachinformatiker/-in Systemintegration, an IT degree or a career change with certifications. Gross pay depends on region, company size, technology stack and on-call duties. As a guide, qualified IT administrators in Germany in 2026 often earn about β¬3,900ββ¬4,700 gross per month; during apprenticeship around β¬1,120ββ¬1,440 is typical.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column means the dual Fachinformatiker/-in Systemintegration training or comparable IT training; qualified means practising IT administrators. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, experience, cloud/security skills, allowances and on-call duty and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
An IT administrator keeps the IT landscape running: monitoring systems, applying updates, fixing incidents and supporting users. Everyday work shifts between the server room or remote administration, the ticket queue, cloud-migration or security projects and coordination with business units β often under time pressure when services fail.
- Operate, update and secure servers, clients, networks and services β on-premises and increasingly in the cloud.
- Maintain user accounts, permissions, backups and monitoring; analyse and resolve incidents quickly.
- Handle tickets and requests from business units; follow documentation and change processes.
- Implement security measures: patches, firewalls, antivirus, access control and audit requirements.
- Procure, roll out and inventory hardware and software; look after virtualisation and container environments.
- On-call duty for critical systems can be part of everyday work.