Work with us: Full-time and part-time Logistics positions available.
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The logistics sector in Germany is among the largest employers of foreign workers, especially for roles in warehousing, distribution, transportation, and supply chain management. Companies offer both full-time and part-time positions, with opportunities for career growth.
Types of Job Openings Available
The most common opportunities include:
Warehouse Assistant
Order separator (Picker/Packer)
Forklift operator
Logistics Assistant
Inventory control
Logistics supervisor (advanced level)
Many of these roles do not require prior experience, as the training is provided by the company itself.
Basic Requirements
Companies typically request:
High school diploma
Minimum age of 18 years
Good physical condition
Basic communication in English or German.
Availability for shifts
Valid work visa (or European citizenship)
Average Salaries
Salaries vary according to role and experience:
Warehouse Assistant: €1,700 – €2,100/month
Order separator: €1,800 – €2,300/month
Forklift operator: €2,000 – €2,400/month
Inventory control: up to €2,700/month
In technical and logistics management roles, annual salaries can exceed €50,000–€70,000 depending on the professional level.
Common Benefits
Logistics companies in Germany typically offer:
Formal employment contract
Mandatory health insurance
Paid vacation
Bonus for night shift or weekend work.
Assistance with housing or transportation in some cases.
Who Can Apply?
These positions are ideal for:
Professionals with experience in logistics
People who want to work in Europe
Inexperienced workers seeking their first job abroad.
Those seeking part-time work to supplement their income.
How to Apply (Step by Step)
Prepare your resume in English or German.
Search for job openings on international job portals and recruitment websites.
Apply directly to authorized companies or agencies.
After approval, apply for a work visa (if required).
Organize your trip and documentation to begin the contract.
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