How much does an orthopaedic shoemaker earn?
Orthopaedic shoemakers make, modify and fit custom orthopaedic shoes, insoles and shoe adaptations. They combine skilled shoemaking with medical knowledge of the foot, gait and load axes so patients can walk with less pain, more stability and greater safety. Dual vocational training usually takes three and a half years. Gross pay depends on region, company size, specialisation, experience and collective agreements. As a guide, qualified orthopaedic shoemakers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €2,850–€3,450 gross per month; during apprenticeship, typical ranges are around €930–€1,230.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to dual training as an orthopaedic shoemaker; qualified means practising specialists in orthopaedic footwear workshops, medical supply stores or clinical settings. Actual pay depends on region, company size, collective or company agreements, treatment focus, sales responsibilities and professional experience and is not guaranteed.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
Orthopaedic shoemakers mainly work in specialised craft businesses and medical supply stores. They take findings and measurements, plan treatment, produce insoles and orthopaedic shoes and fine-tune them over several appointments. Alongside workshop work, patient advice, documentation and coordination with doctors, physiotherapy and cost bearers are part of everyday tasks.
- Assess feet and gait, take measurements and casts and agree treatment goals with patients.
- Manufacture orthopaedic insoles, custom shoes and shoe adaptations using manual and digital methods.
- Carry out fittings, check pressure points and function and apply corrections until everyday comfort is achieved.
- Advise on wearing behaviour, care, shoe choice and follow-up checks and document treatment outcomes.
- Process leather, plastics, padding and composite materials correctly and use machines and hand tools safely.
- Handle prescriptions, cost estimates, billing and coordination with doctors, clinics and health insurers.