

Job Description
- Transporting freight across Western Europe, ensuring safe, timely, and efficient deliveries.
- Operating modern, EURO 6 standard trucks, working in single or double crews.
- Adhering to road safety regulations and company standards to maintain a high-quality service.
- Maintaining vehicle cleanliness and reporting any technical issues to ensure optimal performance.
Working hours
- Work cadences of 8/4, 10/5 and 12/6.
- 160-190 hours per month, according to the rules of EU countries.
- We also offer flexible working hours.


Accommodation
- Comfortable housing is provided in shared apartments during the training period.
- Hotel accommodation, coffee, training room, office – all in one place.
- Fully equipped with necessary facilities.
Required Qualifications & Experience
To apply for a truck driver job in Germany, you need:
- Minimum 6 months of international driving experience
- Valid CE category driving license
- Valid Driver Card (Digital Tachograph Card)
- Code 95 certification (EU professional qualification)
- Motivation for international transport work
Additional advantages (not always mandatory):
- ADR certificate (for dangerous goods)
- Experience with BDF or refrigerated transport
- Basic German language skills
If you are asking how to become a truck driver in Germany, the most important requirement is holding a valid CE license and professional certification.
Types of Trucks & Driving Roles
Do I need to have my own truck to be a truck driver in Germany?
No. All trucks are provided by the employer. Drivers operate modern company-owned vehicles with full maintenance support.
Germany offers various driving roles depending on experience and preference:
Standard Tautliner
The most common trailer type in Germany. Used for general cargo transport across multiple industries.
Refrigerated
Temperature-controlled trailers used for food, pharmaceuticals, and sensitive goods transport.
BDF – SWAP
Swap-body systems widely used in Germany for efficient loading and unloading. Especially common in parcel and distribution logistics.
Car Transportation
Specialized transport of new and used vehicles across Germany and Europe.
Cistern
Liquid cargo transport (fuel, chemicals, food-grade liquids). Requires additional safety training.
Flatbed
Transport of construction materials, steel, machinery, and oversized cargo.
Moving to Germany: Information for Foreigners
Visa & Opportunity Card
Non-EU citizens require a valid work permit. Germany offers several legal pathways, including:
- Employment visa
- EU Blue Card (in specific cases)
- Germany Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) for skilled professionals
GOtalent supports candidates with documentation, employer sponsorship coordination, and onboarding assistance.
If you are searching for truck driver jobs in Germany with visa sponsorship for foreigners, we guide you step-by-step through the process.
Language Requirements
German is not always mandatory.
Basic English is usually sufficient for international routes and communication with dispatch.
However, basic German knowledge is an advantage for integration and daily life.
Living in Germany
During the onboarding period, drivers may receive assistance with:
- Temporary accommodation
- Registration process (registration)
- Health insurance
- Bank account setup
- Tax ID registration
Germany offers high living standards, strong infrastructure, and excellent social security benefits.

