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Cement Mixer Jobs in Illinois

CDL-B cement mixer driver positions in Illinois (IL). Average pay: $48,500 - $76,000.

CDL-B$48,500 - $76,000

Illinois Cement Mixer Pay

$48,500 - $76,000

CDL Required

CDL-B

National Demand

High

About Illinois Trucking

Illinois is the freight capital of North America. Chicago's rail intermodal yards, O'Hare air cargo, and convergence of six major interstates make it the single most important freight hub on the continent. More truck freight originates or terminates in Illinois than any other state.

Key Industries in Illinois

  • Intermodal & rail transfer
  • Food processing & distribution
  • Manufacturing & machinery
  • Agriculture (corn, soybeans)
  • E-commerce fulfillment

Top Cement Mixer Corridors in Illinois

1

I-80/I-55 (Joliet intermodal corridor)

2

I-90/I-94 (Chicago metro)

3

I-57 (Chicago to southern IL)

Companies Hiring Cement Mixer Drivers in Illinois

CEMEX

#1

U.S. Concrete

#2

Argos USA

#3

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Cement Mixer Trucking FAQ for Illinois

How much do cement-mixer drivers earn in Illinois?

Cement-mixer driver salaries in Illinois (IL) vary based on experience, endorsements, and the specific freight market. The midwest region's demand for automotive parts, food processing, and agricultural products directly influences pay rates. Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire cement-mixer drivers in Illinois. Drivers with 3+ years of experience and a clean record typically earn toward the top of the pay range.

What qualifications do I need for cement-mixer jobs in Illinois?

To work as a cement-mixer driver in Illinois, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Illinois follows federal CDL testing standards administered through the state's DMV or licensing authority. Most cement-mixer carriers in the midwest region also run background checks and require a current DOT medical card.

What is the job outlook for cement-mixer drivers in Illinois?

The demand for cement-mixer drivers in Illinois remains strong due to the state's role in automotive parts, food processing, and agricultural products. The state sits within the midwest region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The nationwide CDL driver shortage — estimated at over 80,000 unfilled positions — means qualified cement-mixer drivers in Illinois have significant leverage when negotiating pay and home time.