Poslovi vozača kamiona u Italija
Italy has over 22,000 unfilled truck driver positions, most in the industrial north. While salaries are lower than Germany or the Netherlands, the cost of living is significantly lower too. The market is improving as companies compete to attract drivers.
Tržište rada za vozače kamiona u Italija
| Average Monthly Salary | EUR 1,800–2,800 |
| Open Positions Estimate | 6,000+ |
| License Required | Patente CE + CQC |
| Top Cities | Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Naples |
Vožnja u Italija
Rute
North-south domestic distribution (Milan to Naples corridor), Mediterranean port logistics (Genoa, Naples), Alpine transit to Austria and Switzerland, and international routes across Southern Europe.
Povratak kući
Northern Italy (Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna) has the most jobs. Regional drivers return home daily. North-south long-haul requires 2–3 days. International runs through the Alps take 2–5 days.
Uvjeti rada
Northern Italy pays significantly more than southern regions. Strong union presence. 13th and 14th month salary payments standard in collective agreements.
Zašto voziti u Italija
- Over 22,000 open positions, especially in the industrial north (Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna)
- Lower cost of living than northern Europe, with improving salary levels
- Gateway to Mediterranean routes and Alpine transit to Austria/Switzerland
- Growing demand and improving conditions as companies compete for drivers
Poslovi vozača kamiona po gradovima u Italija
Poslovi u Milan
Prosječna plaća: €2,200 – €3,200/month
Pregledaj oglasePoslovi u Rome
Prosječna plaća: €2,000 – €3,000/month
Pregledaj oglasePoslovi u Turin
Prosječna plaća: €2,100 – €3,100/month
Pregledaj oglasePoslovi u Bologna
Prosječna plaća: €2,100 – €3,100/month
Pregledaj oglasePoslovi u Naples
Prosječna plaća: €1,800 – €2,800/month
Pregledaj oglaseČesto postavljana pitanja
Monthly salaries range from EUR 1,800 in southern regions to EUR 2,800 in northern Italy (Lombardy, Veneto). International routes and ADR-certified loads pay at the higher end. The CCNL (national collective agreement) sets minimum rates that are regularly updated.
Northern Italy dominates: Lombardy (Milan), Veneto (Verona), and Emilia-Romagna (Bologna) account for the majority of open positions. These regions are Italy’s industrial and logistics core.
For domestic routes, working Italian is expected. International routes and companies with Eastern European drivers may operate in English or other languages. Learning basic Italian significantly improves your job prospects.
The CQC (Carta di Qualificazione del Conducente) is Italy’s equivalent of the Driver CPC. It is mandatory for professional truck drivers. EU CPC qualifications from other member states are recognized.
Yes. Italy has a shortage of approximately 22,000 drivers. Many Romanian, Albanian, and Eastern European drivers work in northern Italy. Fyndaro connects you directly with Italian companies hiring international drivers.
Korisni resursi
- 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
- Confetra
- AISCAT (motorway operators)
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