Transporter Jobs

Transporter jobs are open across healthcare, logistics, automotive, and hospitality at every level from entry-level to lead driver, with specializations in medical transport, vehicle delivery, and freight hauling. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles1,910+
Top stateTexas
Top employerHDR
Top cityCalifornia
Work type90% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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Compass Health Network
Transporter
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Compass Health Network
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Transporter
Compass Health Network
Clinton, Missouri
Customer Service & Support
Customer Service
On-Site
High School
1,001-5,000

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Northern Arizona Healthcare
Transporter
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Northern Arizona Healthcare
Added 1w ago
Transporter
Northern Arizona Healthcare
Cottonwood, Arizona
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
On-Site
High School

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Baptist Health South Florida
Transporter
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Baptist Health South Florida
Added 2w ago
Transporter
Baptist Health South Florida
Homestead, Florida
Customer Service & Support
Healthcare Administration
Customer Service
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$16 - $17/hr
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Houston Methodist
Transporter
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Houston Methodist
Added 2w ago
Transporter
Houston Methodist
The Woodlands, Texas
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Baptist Health South Florida
Transporter
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Baptist Health South Florida
Added 2w ago
Transporter
Baptist Health South Florida
Miami, Florida
Customer Service & Support
Healthcare Administration
Customer Service
Patient Services & Wellbeing
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Transporter Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • HDR
    HDR137
  • MV Transportation
    MV Transportation76
  • Caltrans - CA Dept. of Transportation
    Caltrans - CA Dept. of Transportation74
  • Allegheny Transportation Services
    Allegheny Transportation Services63
  • Virginia Department of Transportation
    Virginia Department of Transportation59

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services627
  • Construction & Real Estate255
  • Healthcare & Medical Services227
  • Transportation & Logistics138
  • Retail100

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in transporter jobs.

  • Valid driver's license with a clean motor vehicle record
  • At least one year of professional driving or transport experience
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check
  • CDL Class A or B license for freight, fleet, or specialized transport roles
  • Familiarity with DOT safety regulations and vehicle inspection procedures
  • Physical ability to load, secure, and unload cargo or assist passengers

Tips for Your Transporter Job Search

Tailor your resume to the load type

Hiring managers scan for the specific cargo or passenger type you've moved, whether that's medical patients, vehicles off a lot, or refrigerated freight. Call out your exact experience in a summary line so recruiters don't have to guess.

List every valid license and endorsement

CDL class, passenger endorsement, hazmat certification, and clean MVR status all filter you in or out before a human reads your resume. Put them in a dedicated credentials section near the top, not buried in a job description.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists transporter openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Target employers by fleet type and route structure

A hospital system running local medical transport and a third-party logistics carrier running long-haul routes hire very differently. Filter your search by industry and route type so your experience maps directly to what the employer actually needs.

Prepare for a practical driving or route assessment

Many transporter interviews include a behind-the-wheel evaluation or a timed route-planning exercise alongside the standard interview. Review the employer's vehicle class beforehand and be ready to demonstrate safe pre-trip inspection procedures.

Negotiate shift differentials, not just base pay

Transporter compensation often varies more by schedule than by title. Night, weekend, and on-call differentials can meaningfully change your total earnings, so ask about shift structures and overtime policies before accepting any offer.

Transporter Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most transporters?

The companies hiring the most transporters right now include HDR, MV Transportation, and Caltrans - CA Dept. of Transportation, with the largest share of openings in Texas, California, and Virginia, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Healthcare systems, automotive dealerships, and logistics carriers consistently account for the highest volume of postings.

How many transporter jobs are remote?

About 10% of transporter openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, which is low relative to most job categories given the hands-on nature of the work. The roles most likely to include remote components are dispatch coordination, fleet scheduling, and transport logistics management rather than driving positions.

How do you become a transporter?

Start by obtaining the appropriate driver's license for the vehicle class you want to operate, whether that's a standard license for passenger transport or a CDL for commercial freight. Build experience through entry-level driving roles, complete any required endorsements such as passenger or hazmat, and maintain a clean driving record. Many employers provide on-the-job training once you meet the licensing baseline.

Can you get hired as a transporter with little experience?

Yes, many transporter roles are open to candidates with limited professional experience, especially in healthcare shuttle, automotive lot, and local delivery positions. Employers in these areas prioritize a clean driving record, a valid license, and a reliable work history over years in the field. Highlighting any driving you've done in a previous role, even informally, strengthens your application.

What does the transporter interview process look like?

Most transporter interviews include an initial phone or in-person screen focused on your driving history, license class, and availability, followed by a review of your motor vehicle record. Many employers then conduct a practical evaluation, which may involve a vehicle inspection walkthrough or a supervised drive. Background checks and drug screenings typically run concurrently and must clear before a start date is confirmed.

Where can I find and apply to transporter jobs?

You can find and apply to transporter jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search for roles that match your license class, preferred industry, and location, then apply directly to each listing. There's no separate signup step required before you apply.

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