English-Speaking Tech & Engineering Jobs in Germany5200+ live roles

Live roles across Germany's tech and engineering clusters where English is the working language or explicitly sufficient — read from each listing's full text, refreshed daily.

Updated 13 Jul 2026 · refreshed daily · language expectations read from the full job text

5,215 live roles871 English-first4,344 English OK3,928 meet the Blue Card salary bar~€68k median salary*+795 this week
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Robot Perception/ML Engineer (w/m/d) Autonomous Mobile Robots

Magazino·München

Visa eligibleEnglish OK
Robot PerceptionComputer VisionMachine Learning

Werkstudent (w/m/d) Instandhaltung

Siemens Energy·Berlin

English OK
MS OfficeData MaintenanceDocumentation

Global Director, People Technology

HelloFresh·New York, NY, United States

Visa eligibleEnglish-first
People Technology StrategyHR SystemsEnterprise SaaS

Werkstudent Social Media Management (d/m/w)

Mawave Marketing GmbH·München

English OK
Social Media CampaignsContent StrategyCopywriting

Service Technician Offshore

Vattenfall·Hamburg

Visa eligibleEnglish-first
Electrical EngineeringMechatronicsMechanical Engineering

Associate Valuation Manager

Vattenfall·Berlin

Visa eligibleEnglish-first
Financial ModelingProject ValuationBusiness Case Development

Werkstudent Strategy Consulting (all genders)

diconium·4 Locations

English OK
ResearchData AnalysisReporting

Sales Coordinator Germany (w/m/d)

Statkraft·Düsseldorf

Visa eligibleEnglish OK
CRMSales SupportCommunication

(Senior) Software Engineer - Device Connectivity (Go) (m/f/d)

Heartbeat AI GmbH·Berlin

Visa eligibleEnglish-first
IoT DevelopmentOEM Device IntegrationModbus TCP

Embedded Software Engineer (m/f/d)

Isar Aerospace SE·Ottobrunn, Bavaria, Germany

Visa eligibleEnglish-first
PythonC/C++Real-time Systems

Senior Systems Engineer – EA Antenna & Payload Design

Helsing·Berlin

Visa eligibleEnglish OK
Systems EngineeringRF SystemsAntenna Design

Maintenance Engineer Implant (w/m/div)

Bosch Semiconductor Dresden·Dresden

Visa eligibleEnglish OK
Maintenance EngineeringTroubleshootingElectrical Systems
See all 5,215 English-friendly roles in GermanyIncludes roles from the Bundesagentur für Arbeit's live feed — filter by visa eligibility, remote work and seniority.

How we classify English-friendliness

We analyze the complete text of every job posting — not just the title — and classify its language expectations: English-first means English is the stated working language; English OK means the posting signals English is sufficient, though some German may help. Classification is AI-assisted and refreshed daily. Language expectations can shift between posting and interview, so always confirm in the listing itself before you apply.

*Median over stated salaries and, where a listing names none, our AI estimate.

Germany's tech and engineering market is far more open to English speakers than its reputation suggests — but the English-friendly roles are buried among tens of thousands of German-only listings. We read the full text of every posting across Germany's industrial and tech clusters and flag the ones where English is the stated working language (English-first) or explicitly sufficient (English OK), so you search only the subset that can actually hire you.

The openness varies sharply by city and industry: Berlin's startup scene leads by a wide margin, Hamburg's renewable-energy employers are global companies that often work in English, and Munich's aerospace and deep-tech scene hires internationally — while traditional manufacturing regions remain mostly German-speaking. The city pages below break down each market.

For non-EU engineers, many of these roles clear the EU Blue Card salary threshold (€50,700 in 2026, or €45,934.20 for shortage occupations such as software engineering). We flag Blue-Card-eligible roles from stated or estimated salary — treat the flag as an estimate to verify, not legal advice.

Hiring the most English-friendly roles right now

NTT DATA Deutschland SE · 86Isar Aerospace SE · 72Siemens AG · 67Helsing · 59Schmieder GmbH Unternehmensberatung · 59Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG · 50

Common questions

Can I get a job in Germany speaking only English?

Yes — particularly in tech and engineering. Berlin's startup scene, Hamburg's renewable-energy industry and Munich's high-tech employers all hire English-speaking engineers. We read each listing's full text and flag whether English is the stated working language or simply accepted, so you can target the right subset.

Which German cities have the most English-speaking jobs?

Berlin has by far the largest share of English-first tech roles, followed by Munich and Hamburg. Specialised clusters like Dresden (semiconductors) and the Nuremberg–Erlangen corridor (electrification, medical imaging) hire internationally in engineering and R&D.

Do I need a visa to work in Germany as a non-EU citizen?

Yes — the most common route for engineers is the EU Blue Card, which requires a salary of €50,700 (2026), or €45,934.20 for shortage occupations such as software engineering. We flag roles whose stated or estimated salary clears the bar. This is an estimate, not legal advice.

What does "English OK" mean on a listing?

It means the posting signals English is sufficient — for example an international team or "English-speaking candidates welcome" — though some German may help day-to-day. "English-first" means English is the stated working language. We classify this from the full posting text, refreshed daily.

English-speaking jobs by city