Opportunities for drivers
Driver roles in Switzerland are increasingly available across a variety of sectors — from delivery and courier services to heavy-truck logistics and chauffeur assignments.Salaries for truck or heavy vehicle drivers can range broadly; some sources list yearly ranges from about CHF 53,400 to CHF 88,200 for truck drivers.Employers often require a valid commercial driver’s licence (Class C/CE, or relevant category), clean driving record, and sometimes knowledge of one of Switzerland’s official languages (German, French or Italian) depending on region.
Reagion: Across Switzerland
Languages: N/A
Experience: Fresher or Experienced
Your Assignments:
- Safely operate the vehicle assigned (van, truck, bus) in line with Swiss traffic laws and company policies.
- Plan and follow the most efficient routes and schedules, taking into account traffic, delivery times, urban vs rural driving.
- Adhere to safety and compliance requirements: use safe driving practices, comply with load-securing rules, working-hours and rest-period regulations.
- Load/unload goods or passengers: ensure cargo is secured correctly, assist with passenger boarding/unboarding, maintain hygiene or cold-chain requirements if applicable.
- Maintain accurate records/logs: mileage, fuel consumption, deliveries completed, payment transactions (in delivery roles), vehicle maintenance logs.
- Provide excellent customer service / passenger service: interacting politely with customers, passengers or clients, handling queries or assistance.
- Keep the vehicle in good condition: perform daily inspections (tyres, lights, brakes), refuel, clean interior/exterior, report any mechanical issues.
What to Do to Apply Successfully for Driver :
1. Research the Role & Company
Before applying, it’s crucial to thoroughly understand the role and the company:
- Industry Knowledge: Familiarize yourself with the company’s industry—be it pharmaceuticals, hospitality, manufacturing, or another sector. Each industry has its own set of expectations and standards.
- Language Requirements: Check the language requirements for the position. While English is widely spoken, proficiency in French is often preferred. Some roles may also require knowledge of German or Italian, depending on the company’s clientele and operations.
- Quality and Safety Standards: Particularly in sectors like pharmaceuticals, adherence to quality and safety standards (e.g., Good Manufacturing Practices) is paramount. Research these standards to demonstrate your awareness and commitment.
2. Prepare a Strong CV / Resume
Your CV is your first impression. Ensure it is well-crafted and tailored to the job:
- Personal Information: Include your full name, contact details, and a professional photo. In Switzerland, it’s common to add personal details such as date of birth and nationality.
- Professional Experience: Highlight relevant work experience, focusing on achievements and responsibilities that align with the job you’re applying for.
- References: Including references can add credibility to your application. Ensure you have permission from your referees before listing them.
- Education and Certifications: List your educational background and any certifications pertinent to the role. For instance, certifications in quality assurance or safety training can be advantageous.
- Skills: Emphasize skills that are relevant to the job, such as proficiency in specific software, languages spoken, or technical abilities.
3. Craft a Tailored Cover / Motivation Letter
Your cover letter should complement your CV and provide insight into your motivation:
- Personalization: Address the letter to the hiring manager by name, if possible. This shows initiative and attention to detail.
- Alignment with the Role: Clearly explain why you’re interested in the position and how your skills and experiences make you a suitable candidate.
- Language Proficiency: If the job requires knowledge of a specific language, mention your proficiency level and any relevant experiences.
- Cultural Fit: Demonstrate your understanding of Swiss work culture and how you can adapt to it. Highlight your willingness to integrate into the team and contribute positively.
4. Understand Work Permits & Legal Requirements
Navigating the legalities of working in Switzerland is crucial:
- EU/EFTA Citizens: If you’re from an EU/EFTA country, obtaining a work permit is generally straightforward. However, you must still register with the local authorities.
- Documentation: Ensure you have all necessary documents, such as a valid passport, proof of qualifications, and any required permits, ready for submission.
- Non-EU Citizens: Securing a work permit can be more complex. Employers must demonstrate that no suitable candidate from Switzerland or the EU/EFTA is available for the position. Specialized skills or a job offer in a high-demand sector can improve your chances.
5. Application Submission
Submitting your application correctly is vital:
- Follow Instructions: Adhere to the application guidelines provided in the job listing. This includes submitting all required documents in the specified format.
- Online Portals: Many companies use online application systems. Ensure you create an account, complete all required fields, and upload your documents as instructed.
- Document Checklist:
- CV/Resume
- Cover/Motivation Letter
- Relevant Certifications and Diplomas
- Work Experience Letters (if applicable)
- Research Statements, Publication Lists, Teaching Proposals (for academic roles)
6. Follow-Up and Interview Preparation
After submitting your application, preparation is key:
- Follow-Up: If you haven’t heard back within a reasonable timeframe, consider sending a polite follow-up email expressing your continued interest in the position.
- Interview Preparation:
- Research the Company: Understand its mission, values, and recent developments.
- Understand the Role: Be clear on the job responsibilities and how your skills align.
- Practice Common Questions: Prepare answers for typical interview questions, such as your strengths and weaknesses, and why you want to work for the company.
- Assessment Centers and Testing: Some companies may require you to participate in assessment centers or complete tests as part of the interview process. Be prepared for these evaluations.
7. Demonstrate Professionalism and Adaptability
During the interview and throughout the hiring process:
- Professionalism: Dress appropriately for the interview, arrive on time, and communicate clearly and confidently.
- Teamwork: Emphasize your ability to work collaboratively with others and contribute to a positive team dynamic.
- Adaptability: Show your willingness to learn and adapt to the company’s culture and processes.
- Cultural Awareness: Demonstrate your understanding of and respect for Swiss workplace norms and etiquette.
8. Understand Probation Period / Contract Details
Once offered a position:
- Contract Review: Carefully review the terms of your employment contract, including working hours, shift schedules, benefits, and notice periods. Ensure you understand all conditions before signing.
- Probation Period: Many Swiss roles include a probation period, typically lasting 1-3 months. Use this time to prove your capabilities and integrate into the company.
- Onboarding Process: Familiarize yourself with the company’s onboarding procedures, which may include training sessions and introductions to team members.
Below is the list of jobs.Click on the job name to apply.
- On-call driver – Bern
- Driver Category CE
- Freiwillige/n Fahrer/in
- Chauffeure mit Kat. C/CE 100% (m/w/d)
- Night Logistics Specialist/Driver Category C 100%
- Junior Driver Kategorie C
- Driver / Driver Cat. C on Large Sweeper
- Pool Cleaning Staff Member (incl. Driver Service)
- School Transport Driver 40-60%
- Logistics Drivers
- Dispatcher
- Driver for Machine and Special Transport
- Driver auf Stundenbasis
- LKW-Chauffeur / Chauffeurin Kategorie C/CE 100%
- Logistics Drivers
- Driver C (m/f/d) (mainly weekend nights, Fri/Sat + Sun/Mon)
- Driver Category C
- Career as a pushback driver
- Bus drivers and chauffeurs (100% or part-time)
- Driver on an hourly basis
- Night logistics specialist/driver Cat. C 100%
- Driver assignments
- Ablöser – Chauffeur/Chauffeuse C/CE 20 – 40%
- Fahrer:in C/CE 60-100%
- Mitarbeiterin / Mitarbeiter Agrar (w/m/d), Chauffeuse / Chauffeur (w/m/d)
- Volunteer drivers to deliver our meals
- Freiwillige/n Fahrer/in
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur C / CE w/m/d, Lose / Schüttgut, Herzogenbuchsee
- Junior Driver Kategorie C
- Junior Driver Kran
- Driver in school transport 40-60%
- Driver for truck mixer with conveyor belt
- Driver on call
- LKW-Chauffeur / Chauffeurin Kategorie C/CE 100%
- Motivated drivers
- Shuttle Driver / Guest Services Host – Six Senses Crans Montana
- Driver / Chauffeur Cat. C on large sweepe
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur für Maschinen- und Spezialtransporte
- Fahrer, Teilzeit, 40 bis 50%
- Driver/Chauffeur Cat C (100%) on electric truck construction site taxi Location: City of Bern
- Motivierte Fahrer:innen im Schichtbetrieb gesucht (60-100%)
- Pne and excavator driver (100%)
- Alpine Professional Driver
- Driver Category B in the food sector
- Shuttle Driver / Guest Services Host – Six Senses Crans Montana
- Driver auf Stundenbasis
- Junior Driver Kategorie C
- Driver on call – Bern
- Driver in school transport 40-60%
- Motivierte Fahrer:innen im Schichtbetrieb gesucht (60-100%)
- Transport dispatcher 100% (m/f/d)
- Kurierfahrer Bern
- Junior Driver Kran
- Driver on call – Basel
- Driver / Chauffeur Government Councilor 80 – 90%
- Mitarbeiterin / Mitarbeiter Agrar (w/m/d), Chauffeuse / Chauffeur (w/m/d) 80 – 100%
- Driver for the Management / Facility Services Employee | 80 – 100%
- Driver/Chauffeur Car Category B, Landquart
- Apprenticeship as a road transport specialist EFZ from 2026
- Gastronomie Allrounder (d/w/m) mit Fahrertätigkeit
- Driver on call – Lausanne
- Chauffeur / Chauffeuse Kat. C (w/m/d) 100%
- Shuttle Driver / Guest Services Host – Six Senses Crans Montana
- Alpine Professional Driver
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur Regierungsrat 80 – 90%
- Motivierte Fahrer:innen im Schichtbetrieb gesucht (60-100%)
- Chauffeur Kat. C (m/w/d) – Tagestour: Hinwil – Zürich
- Mitarbeiter/in Logistik / Logistiker/in EFZ/EBA mit Fahrertätigkeiten
- TAXI DRIVER
- Schulbusfahrer Kat. D1/106 (a)
- Wähle aus, wie oft (in Tagen) Du eine
- Chauffeur / Chauffeuse Kat. C auf Gross-Kehrmaschine
- Chauffeuse/ Chauffeur Kat C (100%) auf E-LKW Baustellentaxi Standort: Stadt Bern
- Chauffeuse/Chauffeur für den Saugbagg
- Volunteer drivers
- Part-time chauffeurs Cat. C, D/E, D1
- Employees Driver Logistics
- Ersatzfahrer Schulbus (a) – Region Zürich / Winterthur / Knonaueramt
- Bus drivers and chauffeurs
- Meal driver
- Employees Driver Logistics
- Driver for truck mixer with conveyor belt
- Driver on an hourly basis
- Drivers, Transporters, Distributors – 100%
- Drivers on call
- Dishwasher with driver duties (m/f/d) 60%
- Chauffeur Cat. C (m/f/d) – Day trip: Hinwil – Zurich
- SUCTION EXCAVATOR CHAUFFEUR CAT. C
- Driver/Chauffeur Cat. CE for hanging meat (f/m/d)
- Driver for machinery and special transport
- Driver: Cat. C or CE
- Driver/Chauffeur Kat CE (100%) auf 3A-Kran
- Chauffeuse or chauffeur category C/E
- Driver for safe & sustainable transport (f/m/d) 80 – 100%
- Junior Driver Category C
- Chauffeur with category B driving license (with disability pension)
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur Cat. CE / Palletized (f/m/d) Sursee
- Driver / Chauffeur Cat. C on large sweeper
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur Cat. C or CE Palletized (f/m/d)
- Driver Category C
- EMPLOYEE IN FREIGHT FORWARDING AND TRANSPORT
- Team Leader Outgoing Goods 80% – 100%
- Driver on call – Bern
- Employees Driver Logistics
- Meal driver
- Volunteer drivers
- Chaffeur*in mit Führerausweis Kat. B
- Driver
- Mitarbeiter/in Logistik / Logistiker/in EFZ/EBA mit Fahrertätigkeiten
- Shuttlebusfahrer – Allrounder/In im Service (w/m/d)
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur B (3500 kg) (w/m/d)
- WINTER 2025-2026 Alpine Professional Driver
- Junior Driver Kran
- Auslieferfahrer/in / Kommissionierer/in – Bäckereiwaren (m/w/d)
- Nacht – Chauffeur/Chauffeuse Kat. B Ultrafrische
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur B (3500 kg) (w/m/d)
- part-timer 50% driver above 20T
- Fahrer/in auf Abruf – Zürich
- Fahrer/in für sichere & nachhaltige Transporte (f/m/d) 80 – 100%
- Junior Driver Kategorie C
- Mitarbeitende Fahrer Logistik
- Logistik-Allrounder/in mit Schwerpunkt Fahrertätigkeit für unser Hauptlager in Dietikon (100%)
- Driver auf Stundenbasis
- Mitarbeiter/-in Ein- und Ausfuhrkontrolle
- Fahrer, Teilzeit, 40 bis 50%
- Disponent Sondertransport/ Baulogistik 100% (M/ W/ D)
- MITARBEITER*IN SPEDITION UND TRANSPORT
- Fahrer-Einsätze
- Logistics Agent / Truck driver
- Fahrer-Einsätze
- Freiwillige Fahrer:innen
- Mitarbeiter/-in Ein- und Ausfuhrkontrolle
- Mahlzeitenfahrerin / Mahlzeitenfahrer
- Chauffeur/Chauffeuse 100%
- Fahrer, Teilzeit, 40 bis 50%
- Fahrer/in für Lieferungen in Sins, Aargau gesucht!
- Driver auf Stundenbasis
- Transferfahrer/-in auf Abruf
- Fahrer*in im Schultransport Fahrdienst
- Truck Driver
- Linienbus-Chauffeusen und Chauffeure
- Alpine Professional Driver
- Schulbusfahrer (a)
- Fahrer/in für sichere & nachhaltige Transporte (f/m/d) 80 – 100%
- Logistics Agent / Truck driver
- Auslieferfahrer/in / Kommissionierer/in – Bäckereiwaren (m/w/d)
- Chauffeur:Chauffeuse
- Disponent Sondertransport/ Baulogistik 100% (M/ W/ D)
- Disponent für Maschinen-Einsatz (w/m/d)
- Pistenfahrzeugfahrer:in Snowpark (100%)
- part-timer 50% driver above 20T
- Nacht – Chauffeur/Chauffeuse Kat. B Ultrafrische
- Shuttlebusfahrer – Allrounder/In im Service (w/m/d)
- Mitarbeiterin / Mitarbeiter Pool Reinigung (inkl. Chauffeure Dienst)
- MITARBEITER*IN SPEDITION UND TRANSPORT
- Motivierte Fahrer (m/w)
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur für Maschinen- und Spezialtransporte
- Chauffeuse / Chauffeur Kat. CE (Tankwagen) Oberbipp (w/m/d)
- FaGe oder FaBe für einen Rollstuhlfahrer im Emmental – Faire Entlöhnung gewährleistet
- Montagemitarbeiter:in/Chauffeur/Chauffeuse Netzbau & Telekommunikationsnetzbau
- Pneubaggerfahrer / Baumaschinenführer (M/W)
- Fahrer im Teilzeitpensum (Behindertentransport)
