How much does a service advisor earn?
Service advisors are the interface between customer and workshop: they take in vehicles, record faults and jobs, explain estimates and accompany diagnosis, repair and handover – typically in dealerships, authorised workshops or independent service centres. Career paths often lead via automotive mechatronics, automobile clerk training or commercial-technical upskilling; many employers provide brand-specific training. Gross pay depends on region, brand, company size, base salary and bonuses, and experience. As a guide, qualified professionals in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,200–€3,800 gross per month; during training or entry phases typical ranges are around €980–€1,300.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column means typical training or entry pay on the path into service advising (e.g. via automobile clerks, automotive mechatronics or internal graduate schemes); qualified means working service advisors. Actual pay depends on brand, collective agreements, base salary and bonuses, employer, region and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A service advisor steers the workshop process from the customer's perspective: reception, clarifying the job, coordinating with technicians and the parts store, and communicating costs and deadlines clearly. Everyday work involves the DMS and phone, diagnostic approvals, warranty questions and vehicle handovers – often under time pressure with high demands on service quality, empathy and commercial-technical understanding.
- Greet customers at workshop reception, record faults and requests and create jobs in the dealer management system.
- Align diagnostic needs with the workshop, plan appointments and capacity and organise parts and courtesy cars.
- Explain estimates and invoices, review warranty and goodwill cases and obtain transparent approvals.
- Hand over vehicles, explain work and care tips and manage follow-up and appointment reminders.
- Coordinate with mechatronics technicians, parts store, sales and insurers and safeguard service quality and satisfaction.
- Keep product, safety and brand knowledge up to date and guide apprentices or new colleagues when needed.