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Truck Dispatcher Jobs in California

Find non-CDL truck dispatcher positions across California. No commercial driver's license required for most openings.

Average Pay (CA)

$36,000 - $65,000

Entry Barrier

Moderate

Home Time

Home daily (office or remote)

Truck Dispatcher Opportunities in California

California offers a strong job market for truck dispatcher positions thanks to its port drayage & container hauling, agriculture (produce, dairy, wine), technology & e-commerce fulfillment industries. California handles roughly 40% of all U.S. containerized imports through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The state's massive agricultural sector in the Central Valley and strict emissions regulations shape one of the country's most demanding and highest-paying trucking markets.

Major cities like Los Angeles, Oakland, Fresno have significant logistics operations that employ truck dispatcher professionals. The state's key freight corridors (I-5 (full state north-south)) support a robust transportation network that creates steady demand for non-CDL roles.

Key Industries in California

Port drayage & container hauling
Agriculture (produce, dairy, wine)
Technology & e-commerce fulfillment
Entertainment & film equipment
Construction materials

Top Cities for Truck Dispatcher Jobs in California

Los Angeles

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Oakland

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Fresno

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Sacramento

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San Diego

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Bakersfield

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Requirements in California

California DMV administers CDL tests. The state requires trucks to meet CARB emissions standards. AB5 law affects owner-operator classification. Prop 22 exempts app-based drivers but not traditional trucking.

General Truck Dispatcher Requirements

  • Proficiency with dispatch software and load boards (DAT, Truckstop, Sylectus)
  • Strong multitasking ability — managing 15-40 drivers simultaneously
  • Knowledge of Hours of Service (HOS) regulations and ELD compliance
  • Excellent communication skills for managing driver, shipper, and broker relationships
  • Ability to remain calm and problem-solve under pressure

More Trucking Jobs in California

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do truck dispatchers make in California?

Truck Dispatcher pay in California ranges from $36,000 - $65,000 annually, depending on the employer, metro area, and experience level. Urban areas like major cities tend to pay at the higher end due to increased cost of living and higher demand.

Do I need a CDL to work as a truck dispatcher in California?

Most truck dispatcher positions in California do not require a CDL. A valid state driver's license and clean driving record are the primary requirements. Some positions involving larger vehicles may require a DOT medical card.

What are the best cities for truck dispatcher jobs in California?

The largest metro areas in California typically have the highest concentration of truck dispatcher jobs due to more distribution centers, logistics hubs, and consumer demand. Check with local staffing agencies and job boards for current openings.