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Refrigerated (Reefer) Jobs in New Jersey

CDL-A refrigerated (reefer) driver positions in New Jersey (NJ). Average pay: $64,000 - $97,000.

CDL-A$64,000 - $97,000

New Jersey Refrigerated (Reefer) Pay

$64,000 - $97,000

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

Very High

About New Jersey Trucking

New Jersey is one of the most freight-intensive states in the nation, handling goods for the massive New York City metro area. The Port of Newark-Elizabeth is the busiest on the East Coast, and the NJ Turnpike is the most heavily traveled freight corridor in the country.

Key Industries in New Jersey

  • Port drayage (Newark-Elizabeth)
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Food distribution
  • Chemical manufacturing
  • E-commerce fulfillment

Top Refrigerated (Reefer) Corridors in New Jersey

1

NJ Turnpike/I-95 (full state)

2

I-78 (Newark to PA)

3

I-80 (northern NJ east-west)

Companies Hiring Refrigerated (Reefer) Drivers in New Jersey

Prime Inc.

#1

KLLM Transport

#2

Marten Transport

#3

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Refrigerated (Reefer) Trucking FAQ for New Jersey

How much do reefer drivers earn in New Jersey?

Reefer driver salaries in New Jersey (NJ) vary based on experience, endorsements, and the specific freight market. The northeast region's demand for pharmaceuticals, consumer goods distribution, and food service directly influences pay rates. Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire reefer drivers in New Jersey. 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 reefer jobs in New Jersey?

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

What is the job outlook for reefer drivers in New Jersey?

The demand for reefer drivers in New Jersey remains strong due to the state's role in pharmaceuticals, consumer goods distribution, and food service. The state sits within the northeast region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The nationwide CDL driver shortage — estimated at over 80,000 unfilled positions — means qualified reefer drivers in New Jersey have significant leverage when negotiating pay and home time.