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Data last updated on 17 July 2026

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What does a TramDriver do?

As a tram driver you drive a tram to transport passengers along fixed routes and timetables, respecting the road code, the safety rules and the required quality standards. In this role, also known as a tram machinist or driver-receiver, you give information to travellers, take payments, check tickets and bring passengers safely to their destination. You watch over passenger comfort, take emergency measures during an incident and fill in the on-board documents. The work belongs to the transport and logistics sector, and it is a customer-facing driving job that keeps public transport moving through the cities of Vlaanderen.

Typical tasks

  • Give clear information to travellers
  • Take payments and check transport tickets
  • Bring passengers safely to their destination
  • Drive the rail vehicle along the route
  • Watch over the comfort of the travellers
  • Take emergency measures during an incident
  • Fill in the on-board documents

Required skills

Recognised tram driving training and required licenceStrong concentration and awareness in trafficCustomer service and calm communication skillsWillingness to work shifts, weekends and eveningsSense of responsibility for passenger safetyPunctuality and respect for the timetable

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Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about applying via Werkvolk.

What does a Tram driver do?

A tram driver drives a tram to transport passengers along fixed routes and timetables, respecting the road code and safety rules. You give information, take payments, check tickets and bring passengers safely to their destination. You watch over passenger comfort, take emergency measures during an incident and fill in the on-board documents.

How much does a Tram driver earn in Belgium?

A tram driver in Belgium usually earns on average between 14 and 19 euro per hour gross. The exact amount depends on your experience, the employer and the shift pattern. Evening, weekend and irregular shifts typically add premiums on top.

Is a Tram driver job in demand across Flanders?

Public transport runs every day in the cities of Flanders, so there is steady demand for tram drivers. Because the training and licensing take time, transport operators actively recruit reliable candidates who are willing to commit to shift work and passenger service.

What qualifications do you need to become a Tram driver?

You need the required tram driving licence and complete the training programme provided by the transport operator. The training covers driving the vehicle, the road code, safety procedures and passenger service. Strong concentration, a customer-focused attitude and medical fitness are essential.

Can you become a Tram driver without experience?

Yes, you can start without experience because the transport operator runs its own training and licensing programme. You learn to drive the tram, handle payments and manage incidents step by step before working independently. Reliability, concentration and the willingness to work shifts matter more than prior experience.

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