The Senior Associate – Receipting role typically supports the accurate receipt, checking, scanning and recording of shipments, parcels or inventory at a DHL facility in Malaysia. Requirements generally include secondary education or a relevant certificate, experience in warehouse, courier, freight or customer-service operations, basic computer skills and the ability to follow procedures precisely. Candidates should be physically fit, detail-oriented and comfortable working with deadlines, repetitive tasks and operational targets. Good communication skills, teamwork, reliability and a strong focus on safety and shipment accuracy are expected. Experience with warehouse management systems, barcode scanners or DHL processes would be advantageous. Shift work, including weekends or public holidays, may be required depending on the facility.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating within Deutsche Post DHL Group. It provides express delivery, freight transportation, contract logistics, e-commerce fulfilment and supply-chain management services to businesses and consumers worldwide. DHL has a substantial presence in Malaysia, supporting international and domestic shipments through courier hubs, service centres, warehouses and transport networks. The company is known for its international reach, structured operating procedures and focus on shipment visibility, service quality, compliance and workplace safety. Depending on the business unit, employees may work in express operations, freight forwarding, warehousing, customer service or corporate functions. DHL generally offers opportunities to develop through operational training, internal mobility and exposure to global logistics practices. Conditions, benefits and career progression vary by legal entity, location, shift pattern and employment contract.
Malaysia offers opportunities in logistics, warehousing, aviation, manufacturing, technology, shared services and tourism, especially around Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Johor and major port areas. Its culture combines Malay, Chinese, Indian and Indigenous influences, with diverse food, festivals and languages; English is widely used in business. Urban life is convenient and relatively affordable compared with many international cities, while beaches, islands, rainforests and highlands provide attractive leisure options. Popular island destinations include Langkawi, Penang, Tioman, Redang and the Perhentian Islands. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored work permit, and the employer usually manages the application and approval process before employment begins. Relocating requires a valid passport, employment documentation, medical or immigration checks where applicable, suitable accommodation and awareness of local tax obligations. Costs and lifestyle vary considerably between Kuala Lumpur and smaller cities or island locations.
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