500+ Open Positions
Trucking Companies Hiring in Maryland
Maryland's trucking market benefits from the Port of Baltimore, proximity to Washington D.C., and the I-95 corridor. Military logistics from Aberdeen Proving Ground and Fort Meade add specialized hauling opportunities.
10Companies Listed
500+Open Positions
3Hiring Now
6With Sign-On Bonus
Companies Actively Hiring in Maryland
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Werner EnterprisesActively Recruiting
OTR SoloRegional Dry VanDedicated Route Driver
Recent graduates accepted (with CDL training)
Schneider NationalHiring Now
OTR SoloRegional Dry VanDedicated Route Driver
Recent graduates accepted (Schneider training program)
J.B. Hunt Transport ServicesOpen Positions
OTR Dry VanRegional Day CabLocal P&D Driver
Bonus: $8,0006 months CDL-A (some divisions accept recent graduates)
Knight-Swift TransportationOpen Positions
OTR Dry VanRegional Day CabDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $10,000Recent graduates accepted (Swift Academy)
Prime Inc.Hiring Now
OTR Team DriverRegional Day CabRegional Reefer
Bonus: $5,000No experience required (paid CDL training available)
Ryder SystemHiring Now
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $6,0001 year CDL-A
Penske LogisticsActively Recruiting
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Route Driver
1 year CDL-A preferred
Walmart TransportationOpen Positions
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $2,00030 months verifiable CDL-A experience in the last 3 years
Amazon FreightOpen Positions
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $4,0001 year CDL-A (some positions accept recent graduates)
Frequently Asked Questions
- What trucking companies are hiring in Maryland?
- Amazon Freight, Estes Express, Old Dominion, FedEx Freight, and Penske Logistics all recruit heavily in Maryland. The Baltimore-Washington corridor has some of the highest freight density on the East Coast.
- Is the Port of Baltimore important for trucking jobs?
- Yes, the Port of Baltimore is the top U.S. port for auto imports and a major container terminal. Drayage and intermodal drivers are in constant demand, and the port's continued investment means growing freight volumes.
- What do Maryland truck drivers earn?
- Maryland CDL drivers earn $55,000 to $95,000+ depending on division. The Baltimore-Washington corridor's high freight density and cost-of-living push wages above the national average, especially for LTL and drayage.
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