This graduate role supports the coordination of daily warehouse activities, including receiving, storage, order preparation, dispatch, inventory accuracy, productivity and service quality. Candidates are generally expected to have a university degree or equivalent training in logistics, transport, business or a related field, together with good Spanish and English communication skills. DHL is likely to value leadership potential, initiative, teamwork, problem-solving ability and a willingness to work in a fast-paced operational environment. Familiarity with Microsoft Office, warehouse systems and performance reporting is useful. Flexibility regarding shifts, operational locations and hands-on work is also important. The successful candidate should be ready to learn quickly, supervise processes and contribute to continuous improvement.
DHL is a global logistics and supply chain company operating across international express delivery, freight transportation, warehousing, e-commerce logistics and specialized business services. It serves companies of all sizes, helping them move documents, parcels, products and industrial goods across local and international markets. DHL is part of DHL Group and has a broad presence in Spain, including mainland distribution networks and operations in the Canary and Balearic Islands. The company places strong emphasis on operational reliability, customer service, safety, sustainability and digital innovation. Graduate programmes typically offer exposure to warehouse or transport operations, structured development and opportunities to progress into supervisory or management positions. Working for DHL can provide practical experience in a large, internationally recognized organization, although warehouse roles may involve demanding targets, shift work and regular interaction with frontline employees and customers.
Spain’s islands offer opportunities in logistics, tourism, retail, healthcare, construction, aviation and port-related services. The Canary Islands, especially Tenerife and Gran Canaria, have larger year-round employment markets and important airport, port and distribution activity. Mallorca and Ibiza are major Balearic hubs, although some jobs are strongly seasonal. Island life combines a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, beaches and strong local traditions with higher housing costs and, in some areas, limited public transport. Spanish is essential for most operational roles; English is valuable in international logistics and tourism. EU and EEA citizens can work without a visa, while non-EU applicants normally need an employer-sponsored work and residence permit before starting employment. Candidates should confirm the exact island, accommodation options, shift transport and relocation support with DHL. Comparing rent, transport links and seasonal demand before moving is advisable.
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