The Transport Supervisor oversees daily transport activities, coordinating drivers, vehicles, routes and delivery schedules to ensure safe, timely and efficient service. Typical requirements include experience in transport, fleet or logistics operations, knowledge of Australian transport regulations, strong communication skills and the ability to lead operational teams. Familiarity with transport management systems, compliance reporting, driver performance and health and safety procedures is valuable. DHL will expect the successful candidate to manage changing priorities, resolve delivery issues, maintain service quality and support continuous improvement. A current Australian driver’s licence and the legal right to work in Australia are generally required, while experience in a fast-paced warehouse or freight environment would be advantageous.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating in more than 220 countries and territories. The group provides international express delivery, freight transportation, warehousing, contract logistics, e-commerce fulfilment and specialised supply-chain services. In Australia, DHL supports businesses across retail, healthcare, technology, automotive, manufacturing and other industries through a broad network of transport hubs, warehouses and delivery operations. The company is known for its international reach, structured operating processes and strong focus on safety, service reliability and sustainability. A Transport Supervisor typically works within this operational network, helping coordinate transport resources, support drivers and maintain customer service standards. DHL also places emphasis on teamwork, compliance, employee development and continuous improvement, making it suitable for candidates who enjoy practical leadership and fast-moving logistics environments.
Australia offers employment opportunities in logistics, transport, warehousing, healthcare, construction, technology, hospitality and professional services. High Wycombe is an eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, close to Perth Airport and major freight routes. Australian workplace culture is generally friendly, direct and focused on safety, punctuality, teamwork and work-life balance. Lifestyle varies by region, but Perth provides warm weather, beaches, outdoor activities, dining and a relaxed pace, although distances are substantial and a car can be useful. Living costs, especially housing, can be high in major cities. Visa options may include employer sponsorship, skilled migration, state-nominated visas or temporary working visas, depending on occupation, qualifications and eligibility. Applicants should confirm requirements through the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Relocating involves arranging accommodation, tax and banking details, healthcare cover, transport and potentially skills or licence recognition.
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