Construction

Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz

You lead assembly teams during the installation and maintenance of sun protection systems.

Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz

01 · Overview

What this profession is about

Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz coordinates construction sites, leads teams and supports customers with sun protection systems.

As Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz, you take responsibility for professional construction sites. You plan the installation, monitor quality and ensure smooth processes. You stay in close contact with customers and your team. Your expertise ensures the longevity and functionality of the systems.

FieldConstruction
Education pathSpecialisation / Professional Function
IndustryConstruction
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02 · Salary

What you can earn

No verified Swiss salary data is available for this profession yet.
Salaries reflect Swiss market data. Range covers entry to senior. Salary reference based on Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz.

Salary by experience

50k100k98k56k77k80k21k0-2 yrs3-5 yrs6-8 yrs9-11 yrs12-21 yrs
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ExperienceSalary (CHF)
0-2 yrsCHF 98'061
3-5 yrsCHF 56'121
6-8 yrsCHF 77'085
9-11 yrsCHF 80'148
12-21 yrsCHF 21'000

Salary trend

-21% over decade
70k80k83k66k2017-20192023-2025
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PeriodSalary (CHF)
2017-2019CHF 82'951
2023-2025CHF 65'560

03 · Pathway

How to enter and grow

Swiss training pathway available in the full profile

  • 🎓 Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz

Official education path

The usual path leads through a modular association course with theoretical and practical components.

Typical training path

Montageleiter/in Sonnenschutz

Prerequisites

  • Storenmonteurinnen und Storenmonteure EFZ
  • Berufsleute mit vergleichbarer Qualifikation

Requirements

  • Customer and service orientation
  • Sociability
  • Precise working methods
  • Ability to lead staff and work in a team

04 · Skills & fit

What it takes

Required skills

  • Service orientation
  • Team leadership
  • Precision
  • Communication

Personality fit

  • Swiss career path
  • Career transition
  • Professional growth

05 · Daily reality

What the work feels like

Typical day

You coordinate workflows, solve technical issues on site and document progress in reports. You always ensure compliance with safety regulations.

  • You lead assembly teams during the installation and maintenance of sun protection systems.
  • You take on the site management role and plan the processes.
  • You maintain direct contact with customers.
  • You carry out maintenance and repair defective systems.
  • You document the work in reports and ensure quality.
  • You train staff in the latest assembly steps.

Working conditions

You work mainly on construction sites, in workshops or at customer locations. You occasionally plan from a fixed office.

Strengths

  • Service orientation
  • Team leadership
  • Precision
  • Communication

Trade-offs

  • Weather dependency
  • Physical strain
  • Responsibility
  • Time pressure

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