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Casual Handler AM

Australia Federal Express Corporation AMEA Approximately AUD $30–$40 per hour, including casual loading; actual pay varies by location, award rates, shift times and experience.*
Job Description

The Casual Handler AM role involves loading, unloading, scanning, sorting and moving parcels safely and efficiently during morning shifts. Candidates should be physically fit, comfortable lifting and handling packages, able to stand for extended periods and willing to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment. Reliability, punctuality, attention to detail and a strong safety focus are essential. Previous warehouse, freight or logistics experience is useful but may not be required. The successful candidate is expected to follow operational procedures, meet productivity and service standards, work cooperatively with colleagues and maintain a professional approach. Availability for early-morning or variable shifts is likely required.

Company Info

Federal Express Corporation, commonly known as FedEx, is a global transport and logistics company providing express delivery, freight, e-commerce and supply-chain services. Its Australian operations connect businesses and consumers with domestic and international markets through an extensive air and ground network. FedEx handles time-sensitive documents, parcels and freight, supported by sorting facilities, delivery teams, technology and customer-service operations. The company places strong emphasis on safety, reliability, operational efficiency and customer experience. As part of FedEx’s wider AMEA region, Australian employees work in a multicultural environment serving local and international customers. A Casual Handler contributes directly to the movement of shipments through the network, helping ensure packages are processed accurately and dispatched on schedule.

Destination Guide

Australia offers opportunities in logistics, warehousing, transport, construction, healthcare, hospitality, technology and professional services. Major employment hubs include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, although regional areas also need workers. Australian workplace culture is generally practical, direct and collaborative, with strong attention to safety, punctuality and employment rights. Lifestyle varies from busy city living to relaxed coastal and regional communities, with beaches, outdoor activities and a generally high standard of living. Visa options include employer-sponsored visas, skilled visas, student visas and Working Holiday visas for eligible nationalities; requirements and work rights differ by visa. Relocating usually involves securing work rights, arranging accommodation, obtaining a tax file number and opening a bank account. Australia is geographically vast, so transport, housing costs and climate should be researched carefully before choosing a location.

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