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Truck Driver Jobs in Lithuania

Lithuania is the EU’s surprise trucking powerhouse, with one of the largest international transport fleets per capita. International routes to Germany and Scandinavia pay EUR 1,800–2,200 per month, well above domestic rates.

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Truck Driver Job Market in Lithuania

Average Monthly SalaryEUR 1,200–2,200
Open Positions Estimate2,000+
License RequiredCE kategorijos vairuotojo pažimėjimas
Top CitiesVilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda
What to Expect

Driving in Lithuania

Routes

One of the largest international transport fleets in the EU relative to its size. Routes primarily to Germany, Scandinavia, Poland, and Western Europe. Baltic Sea port logistics from Klaipeda.

Home Time

Domestic drivers return home daily. International drivers on Western European routes work 3–4 week rotations. Scandinavian routes (via ferry or through Latvia/Estonia) take 2–4 days.

Working Conditions

International transport dominates — most Lithuanian truck drivers work Western European routes. Domestic routes limited due to small market size.

Why Lithuania

Why Drive in Lithuania

  • Lithuania has one of the EU’s largest international transport fleets per capita
  • Eurozone member: earn and save in EUR without currency risk
  • International routes to Germany and Scandinavia pay EUR 1,800–2,200 per month
  • Growing reputation as a hub for modern, well-managed transport companies
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Domestic salaries range from EUR 1,200 to EUR 1,500 per month. International routes to Germany, Scandinavia, and Western Europe pay EUR 1,800–2,200. Lithuania’s eurozone membership means no currency conversion costs on your salary.

Lithuania has invested heavily in international transport. Lithuanian companies operate some of the largest cross-border fleets in the EU. The country’s geographic position between Scandinavia and Central Europe makes it a natural logistics hub.

Germany is the primary destination, followed by Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Denmark, Finland via ferry). Routes to Poland and the Benelux are also common. Klaipeda port drives Baltic Sea shipping logistics.

Yes. As an EU citizen, you can work in any EU/EEA country including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. Many Lithuanian companies operate regular routes to Scandinavia. Fyndaro lists these positions.

Yes. Despite its large fleet, Lithuania has approximately 5,000 unfilled positions. The gap exists because the fleet has grown faster than the driver workforce.

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