The Migration Agency, in collaboration with the German company SEIT-for-tomorrow GmbH & Co. KG, has announced the recruitment of 160 truck drivers from Uzbekistan. This information was reported by the agency's press service.
Citizens arriving in Germany are required to undergo professional retraining for a period of 4 to 6 months. Upon successfully passing the exam, a three-year employment contract will be signed with the Uzbek nationals. The probation period will last for six months.
Currently, fewer than 30 people have applied for the 160 available positions. Applications can be submitted via the link.
The main requirements for participants are:
- ages between 20 and 42;
- CE category driver's license;
- German language proficiency at level B1 or a diploma from a German philology department.
The salary will start at €3000 per month (after taxes, this amounts to €2200), with a five-day work week of up to 45 hours.
Participants will receive the following benefits:
- air tickets;
- transfer from the airport to the workplace;
- registration at the place of residence in Germany;
- insurance coverage amounting to 80 euros.
For more detailed information, you can contact the Migration Agency at (71) 202−33−55 (internal number - 10).
In January, the Migration Agency announced that "Vatanparvar" will train truck drivers for work in Germany. There are also plans to train train drivers.
Earlier, Spot reported that the Russian Foreign Ministry opposed a visa regime for migrants from CIS countries.