Transportation Job Market Trends

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.

Van Driver

700-1.4K
Employers
+12%
Growth

Operates a van to transport goods or passengers, ensuring timely and safe delivery to destinations.

Truck Driving

900-1.8K
Employers
+3%
Growth

Transportation of goods by road using heavy vehicles. Requires skilled handling of large trucks to ensure timely and safe delivery.

Tanker

1.5K-3K
Employers
-4%
Growth

A specialized vessel designed to transport large quantities of liquids, typically oil or chemicals, in bulk. These ships play a critical role in global trade and energy supply chains.

Class A CDL

700-1.4K
Employers
-6%
Growth

A commercial driver's license required to operate large vehicles like tractor-trailers and buses. It ensures the driver is qualified to handle commercial motor vehicles safely and legally.

Dump Truck

600-1.2K
Employers
-7%
Growth

A heavy-duty truck used for transporting loose materials like sand, gravel, or waste. It features an open-box bed that can be tilted to unload its contents.

Traffic Control

2K-4K
Employers
-8%
Growth

Ensures the safe and efficient flow of vehicles and pedestrians on roadways. Utilizes signage, signals, and flaggers to manage traffic during construction or events.

Fleet Management

2K-4K
Employers
-11%
Growth

A set of processes for managing an organization's vehicles and optimizing their use, aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiency. Often involves the use of software for tracking and analysis.

Chauffeur

1.25K-2.5K
Employers
-11%
Growth

A professional driver responsible for transporting clients safely and comfortably in private or rented vehicles. They may be employed by individuals, companies, or limousine services.