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Transportation & Material Moving Jobs & Salaries in Vermont (2025)

Last updated: 2025 BLS data · Page refreshed:

Vermont employs 20,390 Transportation & Material Moving professionals across 21 occupations. Explore salary ranges, top paying jobs, and career opportunities within the Transportation & Material Moving industry.

20,390
Employed in VT
21
Occupations
$55K
Avg Salary
$30K–$233K
Salary Range (P10–P90)

Top 5 Highest-Paying Jobs in Transportation & Material Moving in Vermont

The best-compensated occupations within Transportation & Material Moving in Vermont, based on median salary data.

#1
Commercial Pilots
$137K
40 employed
#2
Air Traffic Controllers
$109K
30 employed
#3
Crane and Tower Operators
$72K
170 employed
#4
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
$64K
40 employed
#5
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
$60K
3,560 employed

All 21 Transportation & Material Moving Jobs in Vermont by Median Salary

Complete breakdown of all occupations in the Transportation & Material Moving industry in Vermont, sorted by median salary (highest to lowest). Click any job title for state-specific salary details.

# Job Title Median Salary Mean Salary Employment Hourly Rate
1 Commercial Pilots $137,810 $130,790 40 $66/hr
2 Air Traffic Controllers $109,140 $109,830 30 $52/hr
3 Crane and Tower Operators $72,760 $75,930 170 $34/hr
4 Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels $64,020 $76,590 40 $30/hr
5 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $60,830 $61,100 3,560 $29/hr
6 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors $60,410 $62,210 910 $29/hr
7 Bus Drivers, School $56,580 $52,470 860 $27/hr
8 Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity $53,830 $55,210 440 $25/hr
9 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors $51,960 $54,110 160 $24/hr
10 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $47,380 $49,410 950 $22/hr
11 Driver/Sales Workers $46,300 $48,210 510 $22/hr
12 Light Truck Drivers $45,090 $48,430 2,050 $21/hr
13 Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs $42,270 $42,870 470 $20/hr
14 Conveyor Operators and Tenders $40,390 $40,110 50 $19/hr
15 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment $39,530 $41,530 620 $19/hr
16 Packers and Packagers, Hand $39,440 $40,180 810 $18/hr
17 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand $39,390 $40,930 3,060 $18/hr
18 Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants $38,700 $39,200 170 $18/hr
19 Parking Attendants $38,160 $39,090 90 $18/hr
20 Stockers and Order Fillers $37,130 $39,600 5,360 $17/hr
21 Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians $35,690 $37,310 40 $17/hr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Transportation & Material Moving jobs are in Vermont?

Vermont has 21 Transportation & Material Moving occupations with 20,390 total employed workers (2025 BLS data).

What is the highest-paying Transportation & Material Moving job in Vermont?

The highest-paying Transportation & Material Moving occupation in Vermont is Commercial Pilots with a median salary of $137,810/year.

What is the average Transportation & Material Moving salary in Vermont?

The average median salary across 21 Transportation & Material Moving occupations in Vermont is $55,086/year.

What is the salary range for Transportation & Material Moving in Vermont?

Salaries in Transportation & Material Moving in Vermont range from $30,350 (entry-level) to $233,150 (senior) across all occupations.

What are SOC codes?

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes organize jobs into groups. Transportation & Material Moving occupations use SOC prefix 53. Data comes from BLS OEWS.

Explore Transportation & Material Moving Career Resources

Data: BLS OEWS 2025. Salary figures represent May 2025 compensation for occupations classified under SOC code 53* in Vermont. Percentile ranges (P10–P90) reflect the lowest and highest earning 10% of workers. Our Methodology · Data Sources

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