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Trucking Jobs in Burlington, VT

CDL driver opportunities, local salary data, top industries, and major employers in Burlington, Vermont.

Avg CDL Salary

$48,000 - $66,000

Population

225,000

Truck Stops

5

Cost of Living

Above Average

Top Industries in Burlington

These industries drive freight demand and create the most CDL trucking jobs in the Burlington metropolitan area.

1
Dairy & Agriculture
2
Specialty Food & Beverage
3
Healthcare
4
Technology
5
Tourism (Skiing)

Major Trucking Employers in Burlington

These companies and facilities employ CDL truck drivers and logistics professionals in the Burlington, VT area.

University of Vermont Medical Center
Ben & Jerry's (nearby)
Keurig Dr Pepper (Green Mountain Coffee)
GlobalFoundries
Cabot Creamery

Nearby Interstates & Freight Corridors

These major highways serve Burlington and carry the highest volumes of commercial truck traffic through the area.

I-89
I-189
US-7
US-2

Trucking in Burlington, VT

Burlington's freight market is defined by Vermont's unique character: small-scale, quality-focused, and shaped by mountain geography. Ben & Jerry's ice cream facility in nearby Waterbury ships reefer loads of the iconic dessert to every corner of the country, while Cabot Creamery distributes Vermont cheddar from cooperative dairy farms across the state. Keurig Dr Pepper's Green Mountain Coffee origin in Waterbury has created a significant K-Cup pod manufacturing and distribution operation. GlobalFoundries' semiconductor fabrication plant in Essex Junction generates high-value chip freight. Vermont's dairy industry, while smaller than Wisconsin's or California's, produces artisanal products that command premium prices and require careful temperature-controlled handling. The state's maple syrup industry — Vermont produces over 50% of U.S. maple syrup — creates a concentrated spring freight season when syrup moves from sugarhouses to bottling plants. Ski season (December-April) drives resort supply freight to Stowe, Sugarbush, and Killington. Burlington's proximity to Montreal makes it a secondary node for U.S.-Canada cross-border freight.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Burlington

What specialty food freight originates in Vermont?

Vermont punches above its weight in specialty food. Ben & Jerry's ships ice cream in reefer trucks from Waterbury. Cabot Creamery distributes award-winning cheese. Keurig Dr Pepper ships K-Cup pods from Waterbury. Maple syrup ships during spring sugaring season.

What are the trucking challenges in Vermont?

Vermont's mountain roads, covered bridges with height restrictions, and severe winters make trucking challenging. Many roads have seasonal weight limits during spring mud season, and rural deliveries often involve narrow, winding roads.

Is there cross-border freight between Burlington and Canada?

Yes. Burlington is 45 miles from Montreal, and the I-89 corridor handles significant U.S.-Canada trade. Dairy products, manufactured goods, and consumer products move between Vermont and Quebec regularly.