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How much do tanker owner operators jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average weekly pay for tanker owner operators in Virginia is $4,933.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $5,528.85 and $5,528.85 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Tanker Owner Operators vs Tanker Company Drivers?

AspectTanker Owner OperatorsTanker Company Drivers
CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL), possibly additional endorsementsCDL, possibly endorsements
Work EnvironmentOperate their own trucks, flexible schedulesWork for a company, fixed routes and schedules
EmployerSelf-employed or lease ownerEmployed by a trucking company
UsageTypically own and maintain their equipmentUse company-owned trucks and equipment

In summary, Tanker Owner Operators own and operate their own trucks, offering flexibility but bearing maintenance costs, while Tanker Company Drivers work for a company with fixed routes and equipment. Both roles require a CDL and are vital in the tanker industry.

How to become a tanker owner operator?

To become a tanker owner operator, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) with tanker endorsements, a clean driving record, and a reliable tanker truck. You should also obtain necessary permits, insurance, and establish relationships with shippers or brokers to secure freight contracts. Experience driving tankers and understanding safety regulations are essential for success in this role.

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Infographic showing various Tanker Owner Operators job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $256,554 per year, or $123.3 per hour.

Owner Operator (Independent Contractor) - Eastern Fuel Transport | Roanoke, VA

JRP Energy

Roanoke, VA

Contractor

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Company Overview

For over 30 years, JRP has been a trusted provider of fuel, lubricants, propane, and energy solutions across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. We support commercial, government, retail, and residential customers through safe, reliable service and customized solutions. Headquartered in Ashland, Virginia, JRP is committed to operational excellence, customer service, safety, and building strong partnerships that help power the communities we serve

Position Summary

JRP is seeking professional Owner-Operators to provide safe and reliable petroleum transportation services throughout the Eastern United States. This opportunity is ideal for experienced fuel haulers looking to partner with an established company that offers consistent freight, operational support, and long-term business opportunities.

As an independent contractor, you will transport petroleum products from terminals to customer locations while maintaining compliance with all applicable DOT, FMCSA, and hazardous materials regulations.

Why Join JRP?

  • Consistent petroleum transportation opportunities
  • Established customer base and steady freight demand
  • Dispatch and operational support
  • Multiple terminal locations throughout the region
  • Long-term partnership opportunities
  • Safety-focused operating environment
  • Work with an established company serving customers for over 30 years
  • Independence to operate your business while partnering with a trusted fuel provider
Compensation

Contract-based compensation in accordance with the Independent Contractor Agreement.

Compensation details, settlement structure, and service rates will be discussed during the qualification process.

Key Responsibilities
  • Safely transport and deliver petroleum products to customer locations in accordance with all applicable regulations and company standards.
  • Conduct pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections and maintain required inspection documentation.
  • Load and unload petroleum products at terminals and customer locations using approved procedures.
  • Verify shipping documents, bills of lading, and delivery information for accuracy.
  • Maintain required logs, mileage records, inspection reports, and other regulatory documentation.
  • Communicate with dispatch regarding delivery status, delays, equipment issues, and customer concerns.
  • Safely maneuver equipment in varying traffic, weather, and delivery conditions.
  • Operate hoses, valves, pumps, and related delivery equipment in accordance with safety requirements.
  • Report accidents, incidents, equipment failures, safety hazards, and delivery issues promptly.
  • Represent your business professionally while performing transportation services on behalf of JRP customers.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class A CDL with Tanker and Hazmat endorsements required
  • Minimum of 3 years of commercial driving experience.
  • Previous petroleum transportation experience preferred
  • Working knowledge of DOT regulations, hours-of-service requirements, vehicle inspections, and maintenance standards.
  • Ability to safely load, transport, and deliver hazardous materials.
  • Ability to read, write, complete required documentation, and perform basic mathematical calculations.
  • Must meet all DOT medical certification requirements.
  • Must successfully pass required DOT drug and alcohol testing programs.
  • Strong commitment to safety, compliance, and customer service.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to safely operate a commercial vehicle and remain alert for periods of up to 11 hours.
  • Ability to operate vehicle controls, including manual transmission (if required) and foot pedals.
  • Ability to frequently enter and exit the truck cab using steps and handholds, and perform occasional bending, climbing, squatting, balancing, and reaching.
  • Ability to climb ladders and access equipment compartments as needed.
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods on various surfaces, including gravel, concrete, metal, and uneven terrain.
  • Ability to open and close cargo doors, inspect equipment, fuel vehicles, and check fluid levels.
  • Ability to maneuver fuel hoses and related equipment in a variety of customer and terminal environments.

Work Environment

  • Work is performed both outdoors and in a truck cab, with approximately 50% of time spent in each environment.
  • Regular exposure to varying weather conditions, temperature extremes, noise, vibration, and outdoor elements.
  • May be subject to irregular schedules, tight delivery timelines, long workdays, traffic delays, and changing operational demands.
  • Requires operating a commercial motor vehicle on public roadways in varying traffic and weather conditions.

Independent Contractor Notice

This opportunity is for independent owner-operators. Owner-operators are responsible for:

  • Providing and maintaining their own equipment, insurance, operating expenses, licensing, permits, and tax obligations as outlined in the Independent Contractor Agreement.
  • Owner-Operators are not eligible for employee benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, or other employee benefit programs.