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Norway pays the second-highest truck driver salaries in Europe. The terrain is challenging, but modern equipment and strong worker protections make it a rewarding market. With 3,500 open positions, opportunities are plentiful.

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Average Monthly SalaryNOK 38,000–55,000 (approx. EUR 3,350–5,150)
Open Positions Estimate1,200+
License RequiredCategory CE (Førerkort klasse CE)
Top CitiesOslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger
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Challenging terrain with fjord crossings, mountain roads, and Arctic conditions in the north. Domestic distribution, oil sector logistics, and fish/seafood cold chain transport.

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Norway’s geography creates longer transit times. Regional drivers in Oslo return home daily. Routes to northern Norway or along the coast may require 3–5 days away.

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Among highest driver wages in Europe. Challenging terrain and weather conditions. Employers often provide premium equipment for safety.

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  • Second-highest truck driver salaries in Europe after Switzerland
  • Challenging, scenic routes through fjords and mountains for experienced drivers
  • Strong worker protections and union-negotiated conditions
  • Oil sector logistics and fish cold chain offer premium-paying specializations
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Monthly salaries range from NOK 38,000 to NOK 55,000 (approximately EUR 3,350–5,150). Norway offers the second-highest truck driver wages in Europe. Oil sector logistics and Arctic routes command premium rates.

Norway offers challenging and rewarding driving. Expect fjord crossings, mountain passes, narrow roads, and winter conditions. Modern trucks are well-equipped for these conditions. Many drivers find the scenery and variety of Norwegian routes highly satisfying.

While not legally mandatory, winter driving experience is strongly preferred by employers. Many companies provide winter driving courses covering chain-fitting, ice road techniques, and mountain descent procedures.

Yes. Norway is part of the EEA, so EU/EEA citizens have the right to work. Your EU CE license is recognized. Register with the Norwegian tax authority and UDI (immigration) if staying longer than 3 months.

Yes. Norway has approximately 3,500 unfilled driver positions. Demand is strong in oil sector logistics (Stavanger), fish/seafood transport (Bergen, northern Norway), and general distribution (Oslo area).

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