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Logistics Support Specialist

Ireland DHL €30,000–€38,000 gross per year*
Job Description

The Logistics Support Specialist supports the smooth movement of shipments by coordinating transport activities, updating tracking systems, preparing documentation, communicating with customers and colleagues, and resolving delivery issues. The role typically requires strong organisation, attention to detail, customer-service skills, and confidence using Microsoft Office and logistics or warehouse systems. Experience in logistics, freight forwarding, transport administration, or a similar environment is beneficial. Candidates are expected to work accurately under pressure, manage changing priorities, meet service deadlines, and communicate clearly with internal teams, carriers, and customers. A practical, dependable approach and willingness to follow DHL’s safety, quality, and compliance procedures are also important.

Company Info

DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating across more than 220 countries and territories. It provides express delivery, freight transportation, contract logistics, warehousing, e-commerce fulfilment, and supply-chain management services. The company is part of DHL Group and serves businesses ranging from small enterprises to major international organisations. In Ireland, DHL supports customers through transport, distribution, parcel, freight, and logistics operations, with roles based at offices, service centres, warehouses, and airports. DHL places strong emphasis on customer service, operational reliability, safety, sustainability, compliance, and employee development. A Logistics Support Specialist would typically work within a collaborative operational team, helping ensure shipments, information, and documentation move efficiently through the network.

Destination Guide

Ireland offers opportunities in logistics, transport, warehousing, supply-chain management, technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and customer operations. Dublin has the largest employment market, while Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Shannon also have strong industrial and logistics activity. Irish culture is generally friendly, informal, and community-oriented, with pubs, music, sport, and outdoor activities playing an important role. The lifestyle is comfortable but housing can be expensive, particularly in Dublin. Public transport is strongest in major cities; a car is often useful outside them. EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens can work without an employment visa. Non-EEA applicants usually need an eligible employment permit and immigration permission before starting work. Check current requirements with Ireland’s Department of Enterprise and Immigration Service, and budget carefully for accommodation, deposits, healthcare, and relocation costs.

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