CDL-A Cryogenics Hazmat Truck Driver

J Rose Enterprises

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
CDL A Otr Tanker
$109,200 - $117,936/yr
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What to Expect

This is a full_time Over-the-Road (OTR) tanker position with J Rose Enterprises in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County. You will need a CDL Class A license and 3_plus of experience, along with hazmat, tanker endorsements. The position pays $109,200 - $117,936/yr.

Job Description

Job Details Pay: $300 - $324 per day ($2,100 - $2,268 a week) | Paid flights and all travel expenses fully covered Job Type: Full-time Route Type: Specialized OTR / Project-Based Local & Regional Endorsements Required: Tanker (N) and Hazmat (H) Experience Required: Minimum 1 year of Class A CDL experience Job Description Are you looking for one of the most unique and highest-paying driving careers in the trucking industry? We are now hiring elite Class A CDL drivers for our specialized Cryogenics Fleet . Unlike standard OTR positions, this role takes you across the country using a unique project-based structure: we fly you directly to job sites all over the United States , where you will operate locally and regionally while on-site servicing our customers. Premium Compensation & Travel Perks: Excellent Daily Rate: Earn a flat $300.00 to $324.00 per day while in service. 100% Paid Travel: All flights, airfare, and transportation to and from your truck assignments are fully paid and arranged by the company. Cell Phone Allowance: Drivers receive a $35.00 monthly cell phone reimbursement (paid out on the 4th pay cycle of each month). Comprehensive Benefits Package: Full health benefits, medical coverage, 401K, and paid holidays off. Paid Specialized Training & Orientation: No previous cryogenics experience? We provide top-tier, fully paid industry training: Orientation Location: Pittsburgh, PA. Specialized Scope: Learn to safely transport and handle cryogenic materials, such as liquid air and nitrous oxide. Training Pay: $1,250.00 per week during your training period. Structure: Ride alongside an experienced driver during the day, with comfortable hotel accommodations fully provided and paid for at night. Equipment: Premium, late-model Peterbilt and Kenworth tractors. Project Schedules & Reliable Home Time: Because of the nature of our clients' specialized operations, drivers are expected to remain on the road for extended, highly stable project windows. Home time scales based on the length of your assignment: 2-Week (14-Day) Projects: Earns 3 to 5 days of quality time off at home. 3-Week (21-Day) Projects: Earns 5 to 7 days of time off at home (can be extended up to 9 days if needed). Extended Projects (Beyond 21 Days): Earns 5 to 7 days or longer , handled on a flexible, case-by-case basis with management approval. Qualifications & Requirements: Experience: Minimum of 1 year of verifiable Class A CDL tractor-trailer driving experience. Age Requirement: Must be at least 21 years of age. Endorsements: Both Tanker (N) and Hazmat (H) endorsements are required PRIOR to hire. Travel Flexibility: Comfortable with regular commercial air travel to reach truck assignments. Availability: Willingness to be out on the road servicing a project for a minimum of 2 to 3 weeks at a time. Compliance: Must possess a clean, professional driving record and meet all standard safety screenings.

Requirements

  • CDL Class A license
  • hazmat endorsement
  • tanker endorsement
  • 3_plus of driving experience
  • Clean MVR (Motor Vehicle Record)
  • At least 21 years old (interstate)
  • Valid DOT physical card

About Over-the-Road (OTR) Trucking

OTR trucking involves long-haul routes that cross multiple states, often keeping drivers on the road for two to three weeks at a time before returning home. These positions are ideal for drivers who enjoy travel and independence, and they typically offer the highest pay in the industry. OTR drivers are the backbone of America's freight system, moving goods coast to coast on tight schedules.

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A Day in the Life

A typical day as an OTR tanker driver starts with a detailed inspection of your tank, valves, hoses, and safety equipment. You arrive at a loading terminal, connect your hoses, and oversee the loading process, ensuring the correct product goes into the correct compartment. Driving a tanker requires smooth acceleration, braking, and cornering to manage the liquid surge. After delivering your load and completing paperwork, you clean the tank if needed and head to your next pickup.

Pros & Cons of Over-the-Road (OTR) Driving

Pros

  • + Highest earning potential among driving positions
  • + See the country and enjoy the freedom of the open road
  • + Opportunities available even for newer CDL holders
  • + Carriers often provide sign-on bonuses and full benefits
  • + Consistent freight volume means strong job security

Cons

  • Weeks away from home and family at a time
  • Irregular sleep schedules and limited exercise options
  • Truck stop meals can make healthy eating challenging
  • Wear and tear from long hours in the driver seat
  • Limited personal space living in a sleeper cab

About Tanker Trucks

Tanker trucks transport liquid or gaseous cargo such as fuel, chemicals, milk, and water. Drivers typically need a Tanker (N) endorsement on their CDL, and many tanker loads also require a Hazmat (H) endorsement. The specialized nature of tanker hauling means drivers earn above-average pay, though the role demands extra caution due to the shifting weight of liquid cargo.

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Career Path

1

CDL Training & First Year

Complete CDL school, earn your Class A license, and gain your first year of OTR experience with a training carrier.

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2

Experienced OTR Driver

With 1-2 years of clean driving, you qualify for better carriers, higher CPM, and more desirable lanes.

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3

Specialized or Lease Operator

Move into higher-paying specialized freight (Hazmat, oversized) or explore lease-purchase programs.

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4

Owner-Operator or Trainer

Run your own truck as an owner-operator or mentor the next generation as a driver trainer.

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Trucking in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's oil industry and I-40/I-35 corridors create steady demand for various driver types.

Average driver salary in Oklahoma: $47,000 - $67,000/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this over-the-road (otr) job pay?

This position pays $109,200 - $117,936/yr. Actual pay may vary based on experience, endorsements, and miles driven.

What CDL class do I need for this job?

This position requires a CDL Class A license. Class A allows you to operate combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs GVWR.

What is the trucking job market like in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma's oil industry and I-40/I-35 corridors create steady demand for various driver types. The average truck driver salary in Oklahoma ranges from $47,000 - $67,000 per year.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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