The Transport Officer supports daily transport operations for DHL’s Intel logistics account in Malaysia. Typical requirements include a diploma or equivalent qualification, experience in transport coordination, fleet or logistics administration, and familiarity with delivery scheduling, shipment documentation, customer service and basic Microsoft Office systems. The candidate is expected to coordinate drivers and transport providers, monitor deliveries, resolve operational issues, maintain accurate records, follow DHL and customer procedures, and communicate effectively with internal teams and suppliers. Good organisational skills, attention to detail, reliability, flexibility and the ability to work under time pressure are important. Experience in contract logistics, a transport management system and a fast-paced customer environment would be advantageous.
DHL is a global logistics and supply chain company operating across more than 220 countries and territories. Its services include international express delivery, freight forwarding, warehousing, contract logistics, supply chain management and e-commerce fulfilment. DHL Supply Chain manages complex logistics operations for major customers in industries such as technology, healthcare, automotive, retail and manufacturing. In Malaysia, the company supports national and regional distribution through warehouses, transport networks and customer-site operations. DHL is known for structured processes, international standards, employee training and a strong focus on safety, service quality and operational efficiency. The organisation offers opportunities in transport, warehouse operations, customer service, engineering, technology, procurement and management. Employees commonly work in multicultural teams and may support time-sensitive or high-volume supply chain activities, making adaptability, teamwork and disciplined execution important qualities.
Malaysia offers varied career opportunities in logistics, manufacturing, technology, shared services, tourism and healthcare. Major employment centres include Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor and Sabah and Sarawak. Penang, an island-and-mainland state, is especially strong in electronics, semiconductor manufacturing, aviation and supply-chain jobs, making it relevant for Intel-related logistics work. Malaysian 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 lower than in Singapore, although Kuala Lumpur and Penang can be more expensive. Public transport is strongest in major cities, while driving is common elsewhere. Foreign employees normally need an employer-sponsored Employment Pass, with approval and documentation handled through the company. Relocating employees should budget for housing deposits, insurance, transport and schooling where applicable. Malaysia has tropical weather, diverse food, beaches and convenient regional travel.
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