Maintenance a Bern — 30 open positions
More about this search for cross-border applicants
Maintenance jobs in Bern offer a unique opportunity to work in the capital of Switzerland, a city known for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and high quality of life. With a thriving job market, Bern provides a range of maintenance roles across various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and facilities management. Whether you're a skilled technician, electrician, or general maintenance worker, Bern's diverse economy ensures a steady demand for your expertise. The city's excellent public transportation system makes commuting efficient, and its proximity to Italy makes it an attractive option for cross-border workers seeking stable employment in a dynamic environment.
Frequently asked questions
What types of maintenance jobs are available in Bern?
Maintenance jobs in Bern include roles such as building maintenance technicians, HVAC engineers, electricians, and general maintenance workers. These positions are available in sectors like construction, manufacturing, and facilities management.
How is the job market for maintenance workers in Bern?
The job market for maintenance workers in Bern is robust, with a steady demand driven by the city's diverse economy. The construction and manufacturing sectors, in particular, offer numerous opportunities for skilled maintenance professionals.
What are the commuting options for cross-border workers in Bern?
Bern offers excellent public transportation options, including buses, trams, and trains, making commuting efficient. For cross-border workers from Italy, the city's proximity and well-connected transport links provide convenient travel options.
How we collect listings and what this page guarantees
Listings on this page come from a proprietary crawler that polls the main Swiss ATS (Smartrecruiters, Workday, proprietary trackers like Talentry and ServiceNow) every 6 hours, plus the cantonal Ticino Job Center, JobUp, JobScout24 and the career pages of long-standing Ticino employers. Every listing passes a deduplication check on normalised title + company + municipality before publication, so the same role does not appear twice even when the employer posts it on three portals. The displayed date is the original publication date — not the crawl timestamp — so you can judge the freshness. We keep listings online for 30 days or until the employer removes them from its ATS (we verify HTTP 404 and "position closed" redirects every 12 hours).
Living in Italy and working in Ticino: the cross-border geography
For Italian-resident G-permit candidates inside the 20 km border zone, applying to a role in Bern requires the cross-border permit. The application is filed by the Swiss employer at the Ticino cantonal migration office after the contract is signed: first issuance takes 2-6 weeks and is renewed yearly up to the contract end. Weekly return to the Italian domicile is required to keep the status; no separate visa is needed.
CHF gross salary: how to land at real take-home
Listings on this page publish CHF annual gross salary: the typical range for skilled office roles is CHF 60-110k, but real take-home depends on four variables. (1) Cantonal TI source tax: brackets 6-19 % depending on gross, marital status and number of children. (2) Social charges: AVS-AI-IPG 5.3 % flat, unemployment 1.1 % up to CHF 148,200/year, LPP rising from 7 % at 25 to 18 % above 55. (3) The 2024 Italy-Switzerland fiscal agreement: dual taxation with Italian tax credit up to 80 % of the Swiss withholding for new cross-border workers (hired after 17 July 2023), 10,000 EUR allowance. (4) Commute costs: a mid-size petrol car covering 40-60 km/day costs CHF 2,400-3,200/year between fuel, motorway and wear (Swiss vignette CHF 40 included). The typical gross-to-net gap is 18-28 % for a childless single, 12-22 % for a married worker with two dependents. Open the calculator with the listing's gross figure and your own profile to get the exact number for your scenario.
Example: a manager with a CHF 6'154 gross monthly offer in Bern (CHF 80,000 gross/year over 13 months). Source tax ~13 % (~CHF 800), AVS-AI-IPG 5.3 % (~CHF 326), LPP ~7 % (~CHF 431). Swiss net ~CHF 4'597/month. EUR rate at 0.97 → ~EUR 4'459. On the Italian side, 24.5 % of source tax is refunded to your residence municipality (border zone) and the Italian IRPEF tax credit closes the calculation. The Frontaliere Ticino calculator handles both regimes (old + new agreement) and shows the effective net.
Frequent questions from cross-border readers
How many days a week can I work remotely while keeping cross-border status?
Teleworking is currently allowed up to 25 % of the working time (about one day per week on a standard schedule) without losing cross-border status and without triggering social-security contributions in the country of residence. Above 25 %, a specific agreement between employer, employee and authorities is required — exceeding the cap shifts the social and fiscal basis toward Italy. Check the agreed share with HR before signing.
Does Bern have a different border zone than the rest of Switzerland?
No: the "border zone" of the 2024 Italy-Switzerland agreement is the same across the Canton of Ticino — Italian municipalities within 20 km of the Swiss border. What changes between Lugano and Bellinzona is the commute time, not the tax regime. Your Italian residence stays in the same municipality even if you switch employers between Ticino cities.
Are Italian qualifications recognised for this sector in Bern?
For most private-sector roles, the Swiss employer accepts an Italian diploma or degree directly, without formal recognition. For regulated professions (healthcare, civil engineering, lawyers, accountants) recognition by SBFI/SEFRI is required: the procedure takes 3-6 months and should be launched in parallel with applications, not afterwards.
How much does the commute actually cost on a monthly basis?
For a mid-size petrol car commuting 50 km/day (e.g. Como-Bern return), monthly cost across fuel, motorway and wear is around CHF 200-280. Adding the yearly Swiss vignette (CHF 40) and cross-border driver insurance, the annual impact is about CHF 2,500-3,200 to subtract from gross. Choosing TILO regional rail over private car can cut this cost by 30-40 % when distances and working hours allow the train.
Related tools for cross-border workers
Three free tools to close the loop before applying: cross-border net salary calculator with both tax regimes (old + 2024 new agreement) and the municipal refund estimate; CHF/EUR exchange comparator with rates from Italian banks, Swiss bureaus de change and Wise/Revolut; LAMal health-insurance comparator to pick the cheapest premium in your Ticino work municipality.