Transportation Job Market Trends

Owner Operator

250-500
Employers
+97%
Growth

Independent drivers who own and operate their own trucking businesses. They are responsible for managing the business aspects of trucking in addition to driving.

Tanker Driver

120-240
Employers
+31%
Growth

Operates tanker trucks to transport liquids such as fuel, chemicals, or water, ensuring safe and timely delivery.

Company Driver

200-400
Employers
+30%
Growth

Responsible for safely transporting goods for a company using its vehicles. Ensures timely and efficient deliveries while adhering to company policies and traffic regulations.

Transport Administrator

100-200
Employers
+26%
Growth

Responsible for managing transport operations, ensuring efficient and cost-effective shipment process. Coordinates with teams to handle scheduling, dispatching, and logistics documentation.

Flatbed Driver

120-240
Employers
+18%
Growth

Operates flatbed trucks to transport oversized or irregularly shaped cargo, ensuring safe and secure delivery.

HGV Driver

400-800
Employers
+17%
Growth

Operates heavy goods vehicles to transport goods safely and efficiently, often over long distances.

Courier

500-1K
Employers
+17%
Growth

Couriers are responsible for delivering parcels and packages to various locations promptly. They ensure fast and reliable delivery services using different modes of transportation, including bicycles, motorbikes, and vans.

Courier Driver

120-240
Employers
+14%
Growth

Responsible for the transportation and delivery of packages and documents. Plays a crucial role in ensuring timely and secure delivery services for businesses and individuals.

Transportation Planner

120-240
Employers
+13%
Growth

Responsible for developing plans for the transit of people and goods efficiently and sustainably. Involves analyzing data and forecasting transit system needs.