Are you looking for a big change in your career? Do you want to work in the middle of the European Union? Romania is now one of the fastest-growing places for industry in Europe. Many factories need thousands of workers from other countries to fill important jobs. Romania is now fully part of the Schengen Area. This makes a work permit here even more useful. You can travel easier in Europe. If you have experience as a CNC Operator or if you want a simple job on a Production Line, 2025 is a great year to come to Romania.
This guide explains everything in simple words. We talk about the new minimum wage of RON 4,050, how to get the D/AM work visa, and how to find good employers in cities like Timișoara and Brașov.
High-Demand Roles in Romanian Factories
Romania’s factories make many things. They make cars, electronics, machines, and more. Big companies from automotive, tech, and heavy industry are here. They need workers right now.
Most Wanted Jobs for International Workers
Here are the jobs that factories need the most:
- Production Line Worker: This is the easiest job to start. No big experience needed. You work in electronics or food factories. You put parts together or pack things.
- Factory Worker (Muncitor Fabrica): General jobs. You do assembly, sorting, or simple manual work. Many factories hire foreigners for this.
- CNC Operator / Programmer: This needs skills. You control machines that cut metal. Big demand in car and airplane parts factories.
- Welder (MIG/TIG): You join metal parts. Needed in shipyards in Galați or big plants in Constanța.
- Quality Control (QC) Inspector: You check if products are good. Make sure they meet European rules. Common in clothes and consumer goods.
- Warehouse / Goods Handler: You move things in big storage places. Many jobs near Bucharest.
- Industrial Electrician / Maintenance Technician: You fix machines and keep factory running. Good pay for skilled people.
These jobs are open for people from outside EU. Many companies help with visa.
Why These Jobs Are in Demand
Romania has labor shortage. Many Romanian people go to work in West Europe. Factories grow fast. Automotive is big – Romania makes many cars for Europe. Electronics and machinery also need more hands. In 2025, more international workers can come because quota is 100,000 new non-EU workers.
Visa, Sponsorship & The 2025 Schengen Advantage
In 2025, Romania is full Schengen member. No more checks at land borders with other Schengen countries. This is good for workers. Your residence permit lets you travel free in Schengen. It makes your work experience look better on CV.
The Step-by-Step Legal Process
To work legally, follow these steps:
Work Authorization (Aviz de Angajare)
Your employer applies first. They must show to the government (General Inspectorate for Immigration – IGI) that no Romanian or EU person can do the job. This is called labor market test. Employer proves the need for you.
Work Visa (D/AM Type)
After authorization, you apply for long-stay visa at Romanian Embassy in your country. This visa lets you enter Romania for work.
Annual Quota (Contingent)
Government allows only 100,000 new non-EU workers in 2025. Apply early because quota can finish fast.
Temporary Residence Permit
When you arrive in Romania, go to IGI in 90 days. Get your residence card. This card lets you stay and work longer.
Tips for Visa
Find employer first. They sponsor you. Use good recruitment agencies. Be careful with fake ones. Always check official websites.
2025 Labor Law & Salary Benchmarks
New rules started on January 1, 2025. Wages are better now. Romania wants to attract good workers.
Salary Table
| Component | 2025 Rate (RON) | 2025 Rate (EUR Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Monthly Salary (Minimum) | RON 4,050 | €815 |
| Net (Take-Home) Pay | RON 2,565 – 3,000 | €515 – €600 |
| Overtime Pay | 175% to 200% more | Premium Pay |
Gross is before tax. Net is what you get in hand.
Extra Benefits
Many factories give more than just salary. For example:
- Free place to live (accommodation).
- Food money or free meals.
- Transport help.
Companies like Continental or Arctic (Beko) do this. It helps you save money. Living in Romania is not expensive.
Other Rights
You get health insurance. Paid holidays. Safe work rules. Overtime pays extra.
Top Hiring Hubs & Major Employers
Some cities have more factory jobs. Go there for faster chance.
Best Cities for Jobs
- Timișoara: Strong in car parts and electronics. Big companies: Continental Romania and Flex.
- Bucharest-Ilfov: Center for logistics and many goods. Big warehouses and pharma.
- Brașov: Good for airplane parts, heavy machines, cars. Companies: Pirelli, Autoliv.
- Mioveni / Pitești: Main place for cars. Dacia-Renault is big here.
- Sibiu & Cluj-Napoca: Growing fast in high-tech and engineering.
More About Employers
- Continental: Makes tires and car electronics. Many jobs in Timișoara.
- Dacia-Renault: Biggest car maker. Needs assembly workers.
- Flex: Electronics. Hires production line people.
Other big names: Pirelli (tires), Autoliv (car safety). They hire international workers often.
How to Find Jobs in These Cities
Look online on job sites. Contact agencies. Many factories recruit from Asia, Africa, Latin America.
Checklist: What You Need to Apply
Be ready with these documents:
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 12-15 months more.
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC): From your home country. Must be official, with apostille if needed.
- Medical Fitness: Doctor says you are healthy for factory work.
- Other: CV, education papers if skilled job.
- Verified Agency: Use only trusted agencies. For some countries, check license.
Extra Tips to Prepare
Learn basic English or Romanian. It helps at work. Save some money for first months. Many jobs give accommodation, so cost is low.
Are You Ready for Europe?
Romania is good start for Europe work. Safe, beautiful country. Low living cost. Good food and nature.
Think about it:
- Which city do you like most? Timișoara, Bucharest, or Brașov?
- What job fits you? Entry-level or skilled?
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Disclaimer:
This information is for learning only. Always check official government or employer websites before you apply. Rules can change.
