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Part Time Handler AM

Australia Federal Express Corporation AMEA Approximately AUD $26–$34 per hour, depending on location, shift allowances, employment type and experience*
Job Description

This part-time morning role involves handling, sorting, loading and unloading parcels within a FedEx facility, while following scanning, security and safety procedures. Candidates typically need the physical ability to lift and move packages, stand for extended periods and work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Reliability, punctuality, attention to detail and teamwork are essential. Previous warehouse, courier or freight experience may be helpful but is not always required, as training is generally provided. The candidate is expected to follow instructions, meet operational deadlines, maintain a safe and clean workplace, and provide dependable support during early morning shifts. A valid work entitlement in Australia and the ability to pass relevant employment checks may also be required.

Company Info

Federal Express Corporation, commonly known as FedEx, is a global transportation and logistics company providing express delivery, freight, e-commerce and supply-chain services. Its network connects businesses and consumers across Australia and international markets, moving documents, parcels and freight by road and air. FedEx places strong emphasis on reliable service, operational safety, security and accurate package handling. In Australia, employees work across stations, sorting facilities, customer service operations, transport networks and corporate functions. A Part Time Handler supports the physical movement of shipments through the network, helping ensure parcels are processed and dispatched on schedule. The company generally offers structured procedures, workplace training and opportunities to develop within logistics and transport operations. Conditions, pay and benefits vary according to the specific site, employment arrangement, applicable awards and shift requirements.

Destination Guide

Australia offers opportunities in logistics, warehousing, transport, aviation, healthcare, construction, hospitality, technology and professional services. Major employment hubs include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, while regional areas may have strong demand in agriculture, tourism and freight. Australian workplace culture is generally practical, direct and team-oriented, with emphasis on safety, punctuality and fair treatment. Lifestyle varies from busy metropolitan living to relaxed coastal or regional communities, with extensive outdoor activities and relatively high living costs in major cities. Non-citizens need a visa that permits work; options can include employer-sponsored visas, skilled visas, student visas with work limits and eligible working holiday visas. Relocating requires planning for accommodation, tax file registration, banking, healthcare and transport. Check current visa rules through the Australian Department of Home Affairs, and confirm local licensing or work requirements before accepting a position.

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