1

Off Road Driver Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Be Seen First

CDL-A OTR DRIVER

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$1.9K - $2.2K/wk

Paid time off * Passenger ride-along program available starting on day one * PrePass Elite * Blue Beacon accounts * Motive ELD on company-provided iPads * Air-Weigh and CAT Scale access CDL-A OTR ...

CDL Roll-Off Driver

Locust Grove, GA · On-site

$1.2K - $1.5K/wk

Roll-off, dump, or OTR experience preferred * Clean MVR (no DUIs or major violations) * Reliable ... Driver If you want a solid driving job with a company that treats you right, apply now and get ...

We are also offering 30 cent off cash price (usually an extra 5 to 10 cents) discount on fuel. So ... Expect OTR avg Gross 5K to 8K+ per week during this post covid market. Could be better but we are ...

We are also offering 30 cent off cash price (usually an extra 5 to 10 cents) discount on fuel. So ... Expect OTR avg Gross 5K to 8K+ per week during this post covid market. Could be better but we are ...

Referral Bonus OTR Driver Responsibilities: * Deliver freight safely and efficiently * Secure ... Adhere here to appropriate training records and sign off procedures * Participate in continuous ...

Referral Bonus OTR Driver Responsibilities: * Deliver freight safely and efficiently * Secure ... Adhere here to appropriate training records and sign off procedures * Participate in continuous ...

Showing results 21-40

Off Road Driver information

See Georgia salary details

$11

$31

$75

How much do off road driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for off road driver in Georgia is $31.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.29 and $34.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an off road driver?

An Off Road Driver operates vehicles on rough, unpaved terrain for various purposes, such as transportation, construction, or adventure tourism. They must have strong driving skills, knowledge of vehicle maintenance, and the ability to navigate challenging environments. Depending on the industry, they may transport goods, assist in recovery operations, or provide guided off-road experiences. Safety awareness and understanding of off-road driving techniques are essential for this role.

What types of vehicles and terrains does an off road driver typically work with, and what are common daily challenges?

Off Road Drivers often operate a range of specialized vehicles such as 4x4 trucks, ATVs, heavy machinery, or utility vehicles, navigating rugged terrains like deserts, forests, construction sites, or remote locations. Daily challenges may include unpredictable weather, difficult landscapes, mechanical breakdowns, and navigating without clear road markers. Drivers are usually responsible for performing routine vehicle inspections, troubleshooting basic mechanical issues, and ensuring cargo or passenger safety in demanding conditions. Teamwork is often required, collaborating with logistics coordinators, field technicians, or support crews to complete assignments efficiently. This dynamic environment offers opportunities to build advanced driving skills and progress into supervisory or training roles within the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an off road driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Off Road Driver, you need advanced vehicle handling skills, excellent physical stamina, a valid driver's license (often with a commercial endorsement), and a thorough understanding of off-road terrain and safety protocols. Familiarity with GPS navigation, vehicle recovery equipment, and specialized off-road vehicles or machinery is typically required, and certifications such as off-road safety training can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, adaptability, and effective communication enhance performance in challenging, unpredictable environments. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safety, efficiency, and mission success in off-road driving tasks.

Infographic showing various Off Road Driver job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,386 per year, or $31.9 per hour.

CDL-A OTR DRIVER

USXL

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$1.9K - $2.2K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago

Be Seen First

After you apply to this job, you can share why you’re interested to jump to the top of the candidate list.


Job description

Now hiring experienced CDL-A OTR truck drivers in Georgia. Earn $1,900–$2,200 per week with consistent miles, premium late-model equipment, additional accessorial pay, and flexible home-time options.

This is a full-time, over-the-road driving position for professional Class A CDL drivers who want steady freight, reliable equipment, and support from an experienced dispatch team.

CDL-A Driver Pay

  • Earn $1,900–$2,200 per week
  • Up to $0.66 CPM based on experience and qualifications
  • Additional stop pay
  • Detention pay
  • Accessorial pay
  • Up to $3,200 in annual bonus opportunities
  • Consistent miles and steady freight

OTR Routes and Home Time

Drivers run primarily east of I-35 with dependable freight and professional dispatch support.

Flexible home-time options are available based on freight, location, and route requirements.

This is an OTR position and is not a fit for drivers seeking local routes or daily home time.

Late-Model Equipment

Drive premium, well-maintained equipment designed for driver comfort and reliability:

  • 2024 and newer Freightliner Cascadias
  • 2023 and newer trailers
  • Motive ELDs on company-provided iPads
  • PrePass Elite
  • Air-Weigh and CAT Scale access
  • Blue Beacon truck wash accounts
  • Strong maintenance and roadside support

Why CDL-A Drivers Join Our Team

We are committed to safety, maintenance, driver support, and professional operations.

  • Ranked in the top 3% of the trucking industry for safety and maintenance
  • Named a Best Fleets to Drive For “Fleet to Watch” three of the last four years
  • Consistent freight and dependable miles
  • Professional driver managers and dispatch
  • Late-model trucks and trailers
  • Company culture focused on safety, respect, and driver success

Driver Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Company-paid $25,000 life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Passenger ride-along program available starting on day one
  • PrePass Elite
  • Blue Beacon accounts
  • Motive ELD on company-provided iPads
  • Air-Weigh and CAT Scale access

CDL-A OTR Driver Requirements

  • Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License
  • At least 3 years of OTR tractor-trailer experience
  • Safe driving history
  • Must meet all FMCSA qualification requirements
  • Must be comfortable running primarily east of I-35
  • Must be available for over-the-road routes and extended time away from home

Apply today to join a safety-focused trucking company offering strong weekly pay, steady miles, premium equipment, and professional driver support.

Company Description

Who we are

USXL is located in Foristell, MO USA. We are North America's premier, refrigerated hazmat truckload carrier and asset-based logistics provider. We specialize in the food, beverage, and confection industries and their associated manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors.

​If you are a CDL driver looking for a professional truck driving career, please click on our "Drive for USXL" tab.