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Clearance Broker Assoc

Australia Federal Express Corporation AMEA Approximately AUD 55,000–AUD 70,000 per year, plus superannuation and possible benefits*
Job Description

The Clearance Broker Associate supports customs clearance activities for imported and exported shipments in Australia. Typical requirements include strong administrative and communication skills, attention to detail, computer literacy, and the ability to interpret shipping, commercial, and customs documentation. Previous experience in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, logistics, or international trade is advantageous, while knowledge of Australian import regulations and clearance systems is helpful. The candidate is expected to prepare and review documentation, enter accurate shipment data, liaise with customers, carriers, customs authorities, and internal teams, resolve clearance issues, and meet service and compliance deadlines. Reliability, customer focus, teamwork, confidentiality, and the ability to work efficiently in a time-sensitive environment are important.

Company Info

Federal Express Corporation, commonly known as FedEx, is a global transportation, logistics, and delivery company providing express shipping, freight, customs clearance, supply-chain, and e-commerce services. Its international network connects businesses and consumers across major markets, supported by aircraft, vehicles, distribution facilities, technology, and local operations teams. In Australia, FedEx handles domestic and international parcels and freight, helping customers manage time-sensitive shipments and cross-border trade. Clearance teams are responsible for ensuring shipments move through customs accurately, efficiently, and in line with applicable laws. The company generally places strong emphasis on customer service, operational reliability, safety, compliance, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Employment conditions can vary by location, experience, shift arrangements, and applicable workplace agreements.

Destination Guide

Australia offers opportunities in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, transport, technology, healthcare, construction, and professional services. Work is concentrated in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and major port or airport regions. The culture is generally informal, multicultural, direct, and focused on workplace safety and work-life balance. Lifestyle ranges from busy cities and coastal living to quieter regional communities, with outdoor activities, beaches, and national parks widely accessible. Common work visas include employer-sponsored pathways such as the Skills in Demand visa, skilled migration options, and eligible temporary or graduate visas; requirements depend on occupation, qualifications, English ability, and sponsorship. Before relocating, candidates should check current Department of Home Affairs rules, confirm salary and tax arrangements, arrange health insurance where necessary, and budget for housing, transport, and initial settlement costs.

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