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The longer an engineer works in the profession, the higher their salary. This is particularly true of engineering, as shown in the current salary test conducted by the online portal ingenieurkarriere.de. While one to two years of professional experience bring an annual gross salary of approximately €46,600; this increases by around €10,000 after six to eleven years. 

After another five years, this salary increases to an average of €62,600 and, with professional experience of 16–20 years, subsequently rises to around €68,000. Responsibility within a job also often grows over time, which also has an impact on earnings. For example, an engineer with project management responsibilities can earn about €56,900 in this position after three to five years. Engineers who take on personnel responsibilities and become team or group leaders over the course of their career receive an average of €57,500 after the same period of time.

Know more about the IT engineer salary.

The tasks of an IT engineer vary greatly, depending on the company size and many other factors (predictable and unforeseen). But (speaking very broadly here!), the tasks every IT engineer is expected to be able to perform include designing system configuration, directing system installation, enforcing system standards, designing and implementing new solutions, maximizing network performance, troubleshooting network problems, securing network systems, and configuring routing/switching equipment and hosted IP voice services.

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