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Cryogenic Owner Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... owned and/or operated by Matheson TriGas. Ultimately responsible for the safe and efficient ... Safe loading and unloading of cryogenic liquids (oxygen, nitrogen and argon.) Practice safe driving ...

... owned and/or operated by Matheson Tri-Gas. Ultimately responsible for the safe and efficient ... Essential Functions Essential Function 1. Safe loading and unloading of cryogenic liquids (oxygen ...

CNC Machine Operator

Butler, NJ · On-site

$20.75 - $28.25/hr

... Cryogenics, Medical Gases and Equipment, Energy, and Chemicals markets ... Generant is 100% employee owned . We look for dedicated and talented people who accept the ...

Field Service Technician

Denver, CO · On-site

$30 - $34/hr

Facilitate the installation and removal of cryogenic vessels, vaporizers, and telemetry units with ... Experience with operating a forklift and maintaining the necessary certifications. * Will need to ...

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How much do cryogenic owner operator jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average weekly pay for cryogenic owner operator in the United States is $4,395.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,403.85 and $6,538.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the typical daily responsibilities of a Cryogenic Owner Operator?

As a Cryogenic Owner Operator, your daily responsibilities include inspecting and maintaining your transport equipment, loading and unloading cryogenic liquids according to strict safety protocols, and meticulously documenting all shipments and regulatory compliance paperwork. You’ll also be responsible for route planning to meet delivery schedules, ensuring timely and efficient transportation. The role often requires close coordination with dispatchers, customers, and site technicians to resolve any loading, unloading, or logistical issues that may arise. Staying vigilant about safety and adherence to hazardous materials regulations is crucial in every aspect of your workday.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cryogenic Owner Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cryogenic Owner Operator, you need a commercial driver's license (CDL) with Hazmat and tanker endorsements, a thorough understanding of cryogenic liquids, and experience in transporting hazardous materials. Familiarity with cryogenic transport equipment, safety monitoring systems, and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations is essential. Strong attention to detail, safety mindset, and effective communication skills help operators navigate the complexities and risks of hauling sensitive cargo. These skills ensure both regulatory compliance and the safe, timely delivery of cryogenic materials critical to diverse industries.

What is a Cryogenic Owner Operator job?

A Cryogenic Owner Operator is an independent truck driver who specializes in transporting cryogenic liquids, such as liquid oxygen, nitrogen, or argon. These substances must be kept at extremely low temperatures and require specialized tanker trucks and handling procedures. As an owner-operator, you are responsible for maintaining your equipment, securing contracts, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This job demands a strong understanding of hazardous materials handling and adherence to strict transportation guidelines.

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Bulk Driver - Vernon, CA

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Posted 20 days ago


Matheson rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 47 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

22nd of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

JOB SUMMARY

Primary customers are hospitals, commercial food processors, and various government agencies. Job requires long hours while remaining DOT compliant. Set schedule, with 2 consecutive days off. Night shifts, weekends, holidays, and extended-stays as needed. The position is primarily local, but candidates must be able to adjust to changes in schedules as needs arise. Under the supervision of the local Terminal Manager the Bulk Driver position is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of commercial motor vehicles owned and/or operated by Matheson Tri-Gas. Ultimately responsible for the safe and efficient handling of liquefied Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Argon gases to Matheson Tri-Gas customer locations and production facilities as assigned. This position reports to the Terminal Manager.



Essential Functions

Essential Function

1.    Safe loading and unloading of cryogenic liquids (oxygen, nitrogen and argon.)

2.    Practice safe driving techniques on a daily basis while operating Matheson Tri-Gas vehicles to prevent of work-related accidents and injuries.

3.    Reporting of all accidents and unsafe acts/conditions (near misses) while performing normal duties.

4.    Comply with all company and customer safety policies and procedures as well as company employment policies and practices. Understand all company standard operating procedures, departmental work instructions, and local work instructions that affect the performance of their duties.

5.    Completion and submission of all required regulatory compliance and company documents in accordance with company policies and procedures.

6.    Responsible for accurate and timely communication to appropriate individuals and/or departments concerning matters involving customer service, scheduling delays, customer site discrepancies, equipment defects and other relevant issues to the operations in general. Develop a good working knowledge of the Xatanet communication system and the fleet advisor software program requirements.

7.    Must obtain and understand scheduling information from dispatchers and planners and adhere to schedule instructions. Communicate scheduling delays and/or unforeseen circumstances that could have an adverse impact on terminal operations.

8.    Maintain a professional appearance and consistently demonstrate professional standards when performing duties. Develop good working relationships with all Matheson Tri-Gas Customers and maintain these relationships on a consistent basis.

9.    Must report for duty in a readiness to work at assigned time.

10.  Perform other projects and duties as assigned.


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