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Trucking Companies Hiring in Alaska

Alaska's trucking market pays premium wages due to extreme conditions, remote routes, and specialized freight. Oil field support, seafood hauling, and military logistics drive year-round demand for experienced drivers willing to tackle the Dalton Highway and Alaska Highway.

10Companies Listed
150+Open Positions
6Hiring Now
8With Sign-On Bonus

Companies Actively Hiring in Alaska

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Werner EnterprisesOpen Positions
OTR Team DriverRegional Home WeeklyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $10,000Recent graduates accepted (with CDL training)
OTR SoloRegional Home WeeklyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $7,500Recent graduates accepted (Schneider training program)
J.B. Hunt Transport ServicesActively Recruiting
OTR Team DriverRegional Dry VanLocal City Driver
6 months CDL-A (some divisions accept recent graduates)
OTR SoloRegional Day CabDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $2,000Recent graduates accepted (Swift Academy)
Prime Inc.Hiring Now
OTR Team DriverRegional Day CabProduce Season Reefer
Bonus: $5,000No experience required (paid CDL training available)
Ryder SystemHiring Now
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $7,5001 year CDL-A
FedEx FreightActively Recruiting
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverLTL Dock-to-Driver
1 year CDL-A
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $7,5001 year CDL-A preferred
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $3,00030 months verifiable CDL-A experience in the last 3 years
Amazon FreightOpen Positions
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $3,0001 year CDL-A (some positions accept recent graduates)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies hire truck drivers in Alaska?
Alaska trucking jobs are primarily with regional carriers specializing in ice road and remote hauling. National carriers like Ryder, Schneider, and J.B. Hunt also maintain Alaska operations, particularly for military and oil field logistics.
How much do truck drivers make in Alaska?
Alaska truck drivers earn $60,000 to $95,000+ annually, well above the national average. Ice road and Dalton Highway drivers can earn premium per-trip rates of $2,000 to $4,000 due to extreme conditions.
Is Alaska trucking seasonal or year-round?
Both. Alaska has year-round freight between Anchorage and Fairbanks, but ice road and North Slope work is seasonal (winter). Summer brings construction and tourism freight. Many drivers work Alaska seasonally for the premium pay.

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