The Operation Audit Associate supports audits of DHL’s operational processes, facilities, and controls in Malaysia. Typical requirements include a degree or diploma in auditing, accounting, business, logistics, or a related field, with experience in internal audit, compliance, quality assurance, or logistics operations. Candidates should be comfortable reviewing records, testing procedures, identifying control weaknesses, preparing audit reports, and tracking corrective actions. Strong analytical, communication, documentation, and Excel skills are expected. The role may involve travelling to operational sites, working with different teams, and maintaining professional independence. DHL will value candidates who are detail-oriented, ethical, organized, confident when discussing findings, and able to recommend practical improvements while supporting safety, service quality, and regulatory compliance.
DHL is a global logistics and supply chain company operating in more than 220 countries and territories. Its businesses cover express delivery, freight forwarding, supply chain solutions, e-commerce logistics, and mail services. In Malaysia, DHL supports international shipments, warehousing, transportation, customs activities, and end-to-end supply chain management for businesses across many industries. The company is part of DHL Group and is recognized for its international network, structured processes, technology investment, and focus on service reliability. Employees commonly work in a performance-driven, multicultural environment where compliance, safety, customer service, and operational efficiency are important. DHL also offers career paths across logistics, finance, technology, commercial functions, and operations, making it a suitable employer for people seeking experience with a large multinational organization.
Malaysia offers varied opportunities in logistics, auditing, supply chain, manufacturing, technology, finance, tourism, and shared services. Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley are the main employment hubs, while Penang, Johor, Malacca, Sabah, and Sarawak also have strong industrial or service economies. The culture is multicultural, with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences; English is widely used in business, alongside Malay and other languages. Lifestyle costs are generally moderate, although central Kuala Lumpur and major expatriate areas are more expensive. Malaysia has tropical weather, excellent food, modern shopping, and easy access to beaches and islands such as Langkawi, Tioman, and Perhentian. Foreign employees normally need an employer-sponsored Employment Pass, with approval and eligibility handled by the company. Relocating candidates should arrange accommodation, healthcare coverage, banking, tax registration, and transport before starting work.
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