This one-year paid traineeship supports maritime transport activities in Valencia. Typical responsibilities may include coordinating shipments, updating transport records, communicating with customers and carriers, preparing documentation, and assisting with operational reporting. Candidates are generally expected to be studying or recently graduated in transport, logistics, international trade, business, or a related field. Strong organization, attention to detail, teamwork, and customer-service skills are important. Working knowledge of Spanish and English, confidence with Microsoft Office, and an interest in freight forwarding or ocean transportation would be advantageous. The candidate should be willing to learn DHL procedures, follow compliance requirements, and work in a fast-paced international environment.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating through divisions including DHL Express, DHL Global Forwarding, DHL Freight, DHL Supply Chain, and DHL eCommerce. It provides international parcel delivery, air and ocean freight, road transport, warehousing, customs support, and contract logistics services. DHL works with customers ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations and connects markets across more than 220 countries and territories. The company is part of DHL Group and is known for its international workforce, structured training, operational technology, and focus on service reliability. In Spain, DHL supports freight forwarding, transport, distribution, and supply-chain operations through facilities and offices in major commercial locations.
Spain’s main island regions are the Balearic Islands—Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera—and the Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura. Common job opportunities include tourism, hospitality, aviation, maritime transport, retail, customer service, logistics, renewable energy, and seasonal operations. Island culture combines Spanish traditions with distinct local food, festivals, music, and strong outdoor lifestyles. Costs and employment conditions vary: Mallorca, Ibiza, Tenerife, and Gran Canaria offer broader opportunities but can have expensive housing, especially during tourist seasons. EU/EEA citizens can work without a visa; non-EU applicants generally need an employer-sponsored work permit or another valid residence route. Relocating requires arranging accommodation, registration, healthcare coverage, a Spanish tax number, and transport. Valencia is on mainland Spain, so confirm the precise workplace before planning an island move.
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