Tiománaithe leoraí post i Seirbia
Serbia’s trucking industry is growing and the country’s EU candidate status is improving conditions. International routes to EU countries pay significantly more than domestic work. As Serbia moves closer to EU membership, your options will continue to expand.
Margadh Poist Tiománaithe leoraí i {tír}
| Average Monthly Salary | RSD 85,000–180,000 (approx. EUR 700–1,500) |
| Open Positions Estimate | 2,000+ |
| License Required | Vozačka dozvola kategorije CE |
| Top Cities | Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis |
Ag tiomáint i Seirbia
Bealaí
Growing international transport sector with routes to the EU (via Hungary, Croatia, or Romania). Domestic distribution centered on Belgrade. Transit corridor for Turkey-Central Europe freight.
Am Baile
Domestic drivers in the Belgrade-Novi Sad corridor return home daily. International routes to the EU require proper documentation and take 2–5 days. Longer European routes need 2–4 week rotations.
Coinníollacha Oibre
Non-EU market with lower pay but growing demand. Many Serbian drivers seek EU work permits. Belgrade emerging as regional logistics hub.
Cén fáth Drive in Seirbia
- International routes to EU countries pay significantly more than domestic positions
- Serbia’s EU candidacy is improving infrastructure and business conditions
- Strong demand for Serbian drivers in neighboring EU countries (Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia)
- Growing domestic logistics driven by foreign investment and e-commerce
Poist Tiománaithe leoraí de réir na cathrach i {tír}
Ceisteanna Coitianta
Domestic salaries range from RSD 85,000 to RSD 120,000 per month (EUR 700–1,000). International routes to EU countries pay RSD 140,000–180,000+ (EUR 1,150–1,500). Drivers working for EU-based companies earn even more.
Serbia is an EU candidate country, so you need a work permit to work in EU member states. However, many Serbian transport companies hold EU community licenses, allowing their drivers to operate on EU routes. Fyndaro helps you find positions that handle the paperwork.
You need Vozačka dozvola kategorije CE (CE license) and a professional driver qualification (KOD 95 equivalent). For EU routes, you also need a digital tachograph card. Fyndaro helps you understand specific requirements for each market.
Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia are the most accessible due to proximity. Germany and Austria also hire Serbian drivers, though work permit requirements are stricter. Fyndaro lists positions that accept non-EU candidates.
Yes. Serbia’s transport sector is expanding due to foreign investment, improved infrastructure (Belgrade-Nis motorway, Corridor X), and growing e-commerce. EU candidacy is driving regulatory alignment and fleet modernization.
Acmhainní Úsáideacha
- IRU Driver Shortage Report — International Road Transport Union global driver shortage data
- EU Driving Time Regulations — Official EU rules on driving hours and rest periods
- PKS (Serbian Chamber)
Leathanaigh Ghaolmhara
Níl sé Réidh le hIarratas a Dhéanamh fós?
Brabhsáil suíomhanna oscailte tiománaithe leoraí i Seirbia. Cruthaigh do phróifíl tiománaí saor in aisce, faigh meaitseáil le fostóirí fíoraithe, agus déan comhrá go díreach. Uimh gníomhaireachtaí. Gan táillí.
Cruthaigh do phróifíl saor in aisce,