The role coordinates daily logistics operations and leads a team at DHL’s Toledo site. Candidates are expected to have experience in transport, warehousing, distribution or parcel operations, together with team-management and organisational skills. Typical requirements include secondary education or relevant vocational training, good communication, problem-solving ability, customer focus and comfort working with operational systems and performance targets. The successful candidate will allocate tasks, monitor service quality, support productivity and safety objectives, resolve operational issues and motivate employees. Flexibility to work shifts, weekends or changing schedules may be required. Experience in DHL, express delivery or another high-volume logistics environment would be advantageous.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating in more than 220 countries and territories. It forms part of DHL Group and provides express delivery, freight transportation, warehousing, e-commerce fulfilment and specialist supply-chain services. DHL’s extensive European parcel and transport network depends on operational teams who manage shipments, facilities, vehicles, customers and employees efficiently. The company places strong emphasis on service reliability, workplace safety, sustainability, employee development and international collaboration. In Spain, DHL operates across express, freight, supply-chain and parcel activities, offering opportunities in warehouses, transport hubs, customer service, technology, commercial functions and management. The Toledo position is likely to involve hands-on coordination of operational staff and processes, with performance measured through productivity, delivery quality, safety and customer satisfaction.
Spain’s main islands include the Balearics—Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera—and the Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Job opportunities are strongest in tourism, hotels, restaurants, retail, transport, logistics, aviation, healthcare, construction and renewable energy. The Balearics offer Mediterranean culture, historic towns, beaches and a lively seasonal economy, while the Canaries provide year-round mild weather, volcanic landscapes and a relaxed lifestyle. Salaries can be lower than on mainland Spain, and housing may be expensive in popular tourist areas. Spanish is important for most roles; English and German are valuable in tourism. EU citizens can live and work freely after registering locally. Non-EU nationals generally need a work visa or residence permit arranged with an employer. Relocation requires a rental budget, social-security registration, tax identification number and access to healthcare. Mainland Toledo is not an island, so verify the actual work location before moving.
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