Impjiegi Sewwieq tat-Trakk fi L-Awstrija
Austria’s position at the heart of Alpine transit routes creates consistent demand for experienced truck drivers. With 8,000 open positions and competitive salaries that include 14 monthly payments, the market offers stable opportunities.
Suq tax-Xogħol ta' Sewwieq ta' Trakk f'L-Awstrija
| Average Monthly Salary | EUR 2,300–3,500 |
| Open Positions Estimate | 2,500+ |
| License Required | CE license (Führerschein Klasse CE) |
| Top Cities | Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck |
Sewqan f'L-Awstrija
Rotot
Alpine transit routes (Brenner Pass corridor), distribution within Austria, and cross-border runs to Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Czech Republic.
Ħin tad-Dar
Austria is relatively compact. Regional drivers return home daily. Alpine transit routes to Italy require 1–2 day trips. Cross-border to Germany typically day runs.
Kundizzjonijiet tax-Xogħol
Collective agreements cover most drivers. 14 monthly salaries standard (13th and 14th month bonuses). Well-maintained Alpine road infrastructure.
Għaliex issuq f'L-Awstrija
- Competitive salaries with 14 monthly payments (13th and 14th month bonuses are standard)
- Gateway to Alpine transit routes connecting Germany and Italy
- Strong worker protections under Austrian labor law and collective agreements
- Compact country with good home time for regional drivers
Impjiegi ta' Sewwieq ta' Trakk skond il-Belt f'L-Awstrija
Impjiegi fi {belt}
Medja. salarju: €2,600 – €3,800/month
Ara l-impjiegiImpjiegi fi {belt}
Medja. salarju: €2,400 – €3,500/month
Ara l-impjiegiImpjiegi fi {belt}
Medja. salarju: €2,400 – €3,500/month
Ara l-impjiegiImpjiegi fi {belt}
Medja. salarju: €2,500 – €3,600/month
Ara l-impjiegiImpjiegi fi {belt}
Medja. salarju: €2,500 – €3,600/month
Ara l-impjiegiMistoqsijiet Frekwenti
Monthly salaries range from EUR 2,300 for regional routes to EUR 3,500 for international and Alpine transit work. Collective agreements (Kollektivvertrag) set minimum wages that are regularly updated. Austria pays 14 monthly salaries per year (13th and 14th month bonuses).
Alpine routes require experience with mountain driving, including steep gradients, tunnels (Brenner Pass, Tauern), and winter conditions. Many companies provide specific training. These routes typically pay a premium due to the skill required.
A standard CE license is sufficient, but employers prefer drivers with mountain driving experience. ADR certification is required for hazardous loads. Winter driving skills and chain-fitting experience are highly valued.
Yes. Austria has approximately 8,000 unfilled driver positions. Demand is strong along the Brenner corridor, in the Vienna region, and in the Linz industrial area.
Yes. All EU/EEA CE licenses are valid in Austria. If you hold a German Führerschein Klasse CE, you can work immediately without any conversion or additional testing.
Riżorsi Utli
- 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
- WKO Transport
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