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Warehouse Operative - Nights

United Kingdom DHL Approximately £25,000–£31,000 per year, or around £12.50–£15.00 per hour, potentially including night-shift premiums and overtime.*
Job Description

The Warehouse Operative - Nights role involves unloading and loading shipments, sorting parcels, scanning goods, moving items safely, preparing freight for dispatch, and maintaining accurate warehouse records. Candidates are generally expected to be physically fit, reliable, punctual, and comfortable working overnight shifts in a fast-paced environment. Good attention to detail, teamwork, safe manual-handling practices, and the ability to follow operational procedures are important. Previous warehouse or logistics experience may be helpful but is not always essential, as DHL commonly provides role-specific training. Flexibility, a positive attitude, and the ability to work independently during night operations are also expected.

Company Info

DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating in more than 220 countries and territories. It provides express parcel delivery, freight transportation, warehousing, contract logistics, e-commerce fulfilment, and supply-chain management services. DHL employs hundreds of thousands of people worldwide and supports businesses ranging from small online retailers to major international manufacturers. In the United Kingdom, its operations include distribution centres, parcel depots, freight hubs, and specialist logistics facilities. The company places strong emphasis on safety, service quality, operational efficiency, teamwork, and employee development. Warehouse employees are central to DHL's network because they ensure shipments are processed accurately and move on schedule. Benefits and employment terms vary by site and contract, but may include paid training, pension contributions, holiday entitlement, employee discounts, and opportunities for progression.

Destination Guide

The United Kingdom offers employment opportunities across logistics, warehousing, transport, retail, healthcare, technology, finance, and professional services. Its culture is diverse and generally values punctuality, personal responsibility, privacy, and polite communication. Major logistics employment areas include the Midlands, London and the South East, Yorkshire, the North West, and Scotland. Lifestyle choices range from busy cities and strong public transport to quieter coastal and rural communities, although housing costs can be high in London and some southern regions. Workers normally need the legal right to work in the UK. British and Irish citizens have established rights, while most other nationals require an appropriate visa, such as a Skilled Worker visa where the role and employer qualify. A job offer does not automatically guarantee visa sponsorship, so candidates should verify DHL's sponsorship policy and current Home Office requirements. Relocating also requires budgeting for rent, transport, council tax, healthcare arrangements, and initial living expenses.

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