Steady Hiring at Greek Bus Depots
Transport companies, bus depots, and fleet-management firms across Greece are recruiting cleaning staff to keep vehicles ready for daily service. The role is full-time, usually built around night or rotational shifts once the day's routes are done.
Duties centre on cleaning seats, floors, windows, and handrails inside each bus, along with exterior washing and routine upkeep between shifts.
Salary by Experience Level
Pay climbs steadily with time on the job, landing in a €850–€1,250/month range overall, plus overtime.
| Experience Level | Monthly Salary |
|---|---|
| Fresh candidates | €800–€1,000 |
| Experienced workers | €1,000–€1,200 |
| Senior staff / team leads | €1,200–€1,450 |
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Who Can Apply
The role has few formal barriers to entry.
- No formal education required — basic schooling is accepted
- Freshers are welcome; prior cleaning experience is helpful but not mandatory
- Physical fitness for standing, bending, and repetitive cleaning tasks
- Valid passport and an updated CV
- Willingness to work rotating or night shifts, and to relocate
What Comes With the Job
Employers typically bundle in a standard package alongside the base salary.
- Uniform and cleaning materials provided
- Accommodation for experienced hires
- Transport support to and from depots
- Medical insurance coverage
- Visa sponsorship
- Annual paid leave
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How to Apply
The process moves through a set sequence once you're shortlisted.
- Prepare a CV noting any relevant cleaning or facilities experience
- Apply through official portals or the employer's own careers page
- Complete the employer interview, usually conducted online or by phone
- Review your written offer letter carefully before accepting
- The employer files your work-permit application on your behalf
- Attend your embassy appointment for visa stamping, then travel to Greece to begin work
A Quick Warning About Job Scams
Genuine employers never ask candidates to pay for interviews, offer letters, or visa processing. Get every commitment in writing and verify the employer independently before sharing documents or paying any fees.
Final Thoughts
With no formal education required, visa sponsorship included, and pay that climbs steadily with experience, bus cleaner roles in Greece are a practical starting point for anyone looking to build a work history in the EU transport sector.