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Trucking Jobs in Maine

Maine is the northernmost point of the U.S. East Coast freight network. The state's economy relies on forestry, fishing, and tourism, with the Maine Turnpike and I-95 serving as the primary freight lifeline connecting Maine to the rest of New England.

Avg CDL Salary

$46,000 - $68,000

Key Industries

5 Sectors

Freight Corridors

3 Major Routes

Key Industries in Maine

These industries drive the majority of freight demand in Maine, creating consistent trucking jobs for CDL drivers across multiple equipment types.

1
Forestry & paper products
2
Lobster & seafood shipping
3
Tourism supply logistics
4
Blueberry agriculture
5
Heating oil delivery

Major Trucking Cities in Maine

These cities serve as primary freight hubs, distribution centers, and terminal locations for trucking companies operating in Maine.

Portland, ME
Bangor, ME
Lewiston, ME
Augusta, ME

Top Freight Corridors in Maine

These interstate highways and freight corridors carry the highest volume of commercial truck traffic through Maine.

I-95/Maine Turnpike (Portland to Augusta)
I-295 (Portland bypass)
US-1 (coastal route)

CDL Requirements in Maine

Maine BMV issues CDLs. Winter driving skills are essential — the state averages 60-80 inches of snow annually. Many employers require experience with tire chains and winter weather operations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Maine

What trucking jobs are available in Maine?

Maine has consistent demand for heating oil delivery drivers (especially winter), logging truck operators, seafood (lobster) transport, and general freight serving the Portland metro area. Tourism supply loads increase dramatically during summer and fall foliage seasons.

Is it hard to drive trucks in Maine during winter?

Maine winters are long and harsh, with frequent snow, ice, and sub-zero temperatures from November through March. I-95 north of Augusta can be particularly challenging. Employers value winter driving experience, and some offer seasonal pay differentials to compensate.

What is the freight situation in northern Maine?

Northern Maine (Aroostook County) is heavily agricultural, with potato farming dominating the economy. Freight infrastructure is limited, with few major highways above Bangor. Cross-border trucking with New Brunswick, Canada is common through the Houlton and Calais border crossings.