The MHE Operator operates reach trucks (RT) and counterbalance trucks (CBT) to move, stack, load and unload goods safely within a warehouse. Candidates are generally expected to have relevant warehouse or material-handling experience, a valid forklift or MHE certification, and the ability to follow safety procedures and operating instructions. Physical fitness, attention to detail, basic documentation skills and willingness to work rotating shifts are important. DHL expects operators to maintain equipment, report damage or hazards, meet productivity and accuracy targets, and work cooperatively with warehouse and transport teams. Experience in a large distribution center and familiarity with scanning systems are advantageous.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company providing express delivery, freight transportation, contract logistics, warehousing and e-commerce services. As part of DHL Group, it operates an extensive international network connecting businesses and consumers across more than 220 countries and territories. DHL Supply Chain manages warehouses, distribution centers, inventory and transport operations for customers in industries such as retail, technology, healthcare and manufacturing. The company places strong emphasis on employee safety, operational quality, customer service, sustainability and continuous improvement. In the Philippines, DHL supports international shipping and supply-chain activities through local facilities and logistics teams. Warehouse employees typically work in structured, performance-focused environments where accurate handling, teamwork and compliance with safety procedures are essential.
The Philippines is an archipelago with major employment centers in Metro Manila, Cebu, Clark, Laguna and Davao. Warehouse, logistics, manufacturing, retail and customer-service opportunities are common around ports, airports, industrial parks and distribution hubs. Filipino culture is generally friendly, family-oriented and English is widely used in workplaces. Life can be affordable outside central business districts, although Manila rent and commuting costs are higher. The country offers beaches, mountains, diverse food and a warm tropical climate, but traffic and rainy-season disruptions can affect travel. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored work permit and appropriate visa, while Filipino applicants can work locally without relocation formalities. Candidates should confirm salary, accommodation, transport, medical requirements and shift arrangements with DHL before moving. Domestic flights and ferries connect the main islands, but travel times can vary significantly.
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