Job Openings Bus Driver Germany

About the job Bus Driver Germany

You drive buses in Europe. Time for a real job in Germany.

You have your Class D license. You have Code 95. You drive buses somewhere in the EU.

But maybe your contract is short. Or your pay is late. Or no one helps you when there's a problem.

We can change that.

Who is hiring

Our client is a family-owned transport group based in northern Germany.

They run two types of routes, and they are hiring for both:

  • Long-distance (FlixBus partner since 2014): routes across Germany and to France, Switzerland, Austria, and more.
  • Local & regional (over 30 years in Hannover): city lines, rail replacement service (SEV), and charter trips.

This is not a temp agency job. You get hired direct, on a permanent contract.

Tell us what fits you better — long trips across Europe, or daily routes close to home. There's a job for both.

What you get

Long-distance job (FlixBus):

  • Base salary: €2,667 gross per month + tax-free travel allowances
  • +25% night bonus | +125% holiday bonus
  • Take-home pay usually €2,400–€3,000 net
  • Single hotel rooms on long trips
  • International routes — France, Switzerland, Austria

Local job (city lines / SEV / charter):

  • €15 per hour, paid on time every month
  • +25% night | +50% Sunday | +125% holiday
  • €14 daily allowance for shifts over 8 hours
  • €50 shopping voucher every month
  • Extra pay for SEV, articulated buses, and split shifts

For both jobs you also get:

  • Permanent full-time contract from day one
  • Cheap room in a company flat — €250/month
  • Help with paperwork — city registration, health insurance, bank account
  • Legal support if something happens on the job that's not your fault
  • Modern buses, own workshop, own cleaning team — you just drive
  • Uniform included

What you need

  • Class D license + Code 95 + driver card
  • English or German, A2 level
  • Friendly. Reliable. On time.

For the long-distance job: 2 years experience driving buses internationally. 

For the local job: Experience is good but not required. New drivers welcome.

Your German is not perfect? No problem. There's support for that too.

How to apply

Send us your CV — English is fine. Tell us which job interests you (or both — we'll talk).

We answer fast. We explain every step. We help you move to Hannover.

Two jobs. One stable employer. Long-term future in German