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Truck Driver Jobs in Gdansk

Gdansk is Poland’s Baltic gateway. DCT Gdansk’s growing container terminal and Scandinavian ferry routes create specialized logistics opportunities in one of Poland’s most liveable coastal cities.

Average monthly salaries range from PLN 6,500–11,500 (approximately EUR 1,500–2,600), depending on route type and experience. Fyndaro lists verified positions from companies hiring in Gdansk right now.

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Truck Driver Job Market in Gdansk

Average Monthly SalaryPLN 6,500–11,500 (approx. EUR 1,500–2,600)
Estimated Open Positions1,200+
License RequiredPrawo jazdy kat. CE
Key RoutesDCT Gdansk container port, Baltic Sea trade routes, Scandinavian corridor
Working Here

Working in Gdansk

Gdansk is Poland’s major Baltic port. DCT Gdansk is the deepwater container terminal handling growing volumes. Scandinavian trade routes and shipbuilding heritage create diverse logistics demand. Port operations run on shift schedules.

Salary Info

Salary Breakdown

Route TypeMonthly Salary Range
Local DeliveryPLN 6,500–8,000
RegionalPLN 7,500–9,500
InternationalPLN 9,000–11,500
Why Gdansk

Why Gdansk for Truck Drivers

  • Major Baltic port (DCT Gdansk) creates specialized, well-paid container logistics positions
  • Scandinavian trade routes via ferry offer international opportunities
  • Poland’s maritime logistics capital with diverse port-related freight
  • Growing container terminal capacity means expanding driver demand
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Domestic salaries range from PLN 6,500 to PLN 8,000 (EUR 1,500–1,850). Port logistics and international routes pay PLN 9,000–11,500 (EUR 2,100–2,600). Container drayage positions are among the best-paid in the Gdansk area.

DCT Gdansk is Poland’s deepwater container terminal. Drivers handle container drayage between terminals and inland destinations. Shift work is standard. The port is expanding capacity, creating new positions.

Yes. Ferry connections from Gdynia (adjacent to Gdansk) reach Sweden and Denmark. These routes combine sea and road transport, creating unique logistics positions.

Yes. Gdansk offers coastal living with Baltic Sea access, lower costs than Warsaw, and a growing economy. The Tri-City area (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) provides diverse housing options.

Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot form the Tri-City metropolitan area. Combined port operations, manufacturing, and tourism create a diverse logistics market.

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