Hazmat Truck Driver Jobs in North Dakota
Browse hazmat trucking positions across North Dakota with top carriers hiring now.
Average Pay
$70,000 - $100,000
Demand Level
High
Top Carriers
5+ Hiring
Key Cities
5+ Markets
Hazmat Trucking in North Dakota
Hazmat trucking in North Dakota serves the region's agricultural chemical distribution, fuel networks, and industrial manufacturing. Fertilizer and pesticide transport creates seasonal demand spikes during planting season. Hazmat driver demand in North Dakota is high, with the limited pool of endorsed drivers keeping pay strong and job security high.
Top Companies Hiring Hazmat Drivers in ND
Schneider National
Prime Inc.
Groendyke Transport
Ruan Transportation
Top Cities for Hazmat Jobs in North Dakota
West Fargo
North Dakota
Minot
North Dakota
Fargo
North Dakota
Williston
North Dakota
Bismarck
North Dakota
Key Freight Routes in North Dakota
I-94 (Fargo to Bismarck and Montana)
I-29 (Fargo to Grand Forks and Canada)
US-85 (Williston oil fields)
Requirements for Hazmat Driving in ND
- Valid CDL-A license with hazmat (H) endorsement
- TWIC card (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
- TSA background check clearance
- 2+ years clean CDL-A experience
- Knowledge of hazmat placarding, routing, and emergency procedures
- DOT physical card and clean MVR (no accidents or major violations)
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Hazmat Trucking Jobs in North Dakota — FAQs
How much do hazmat truck drivers make in North Dakota?
Hazmat truck drivers in North Dakota earn $70,000 - $100,000 annually, depending on experience, endorsements, and carrier. North Dakota's central location and freight density help drivers maintain consistent miles, which translates to strong annual earnings. Sign-on bonuses of $3,000 to $15,000 are common at major carriers actively hiring in ND.
How long does it take to get a hazmat endorsement in North Dakota?
Getting a hazmat endorsement in North Dakota takes 4 to 6 weeks total. The process includes studying for and passing the written hazmat knowledge test at your ND DMV, submitting fingerprints for a TSA background check, and waiting for clearance. The background check is the longest step. Some carriers in North Dakota will reimburse the TWIC card fee ($125) and help with the endorsement process.
Are trucking companies in North Dakota hiring hazmat drivers in 2026?
Yes — hazmat driver demand in North Dakota is high heading into 2026. Carriers operating in North Dakota are actively recruiting hazmat drivers with competitive pay packages and benefits to fill open positions. Check individual carrier listings for current openings and application requirements in ND.