The Handler (PM) role involves loading, unloading, sorting, scanning and moving freight safely and efficiently during afternoon or evening shifts. Candidates typically need physical fitness, the ability to lift and move packages, reliable attendance, attention to detail and a strong commitment to workplace safety. Previous warehouse, freight or logistics experience is useful but may not be essential, as training is generally provided. Candidates are expected to work cooperatively in a fast-paced environment, follow operating procedures, meet productivity targets and maintain accurate shipment handling. Flexibility for rostered shifts, weekends or public holidays may be required. A valid work right in Australia and the ability to pass relevant employment checks are also expected.
Federal Express Corporation, commonly known as FedEx, is a global transportation, logistics and express delivery company serving customers across more than 200 countries and territories. Its services include time-definite parcel delivery, freight transportation, customs support, supply-chain solutions and international trade assistance. FedEx operates extensive air and ground networks, sorting hubs, delivery stations and technology systems to move documents, packages and commercial freight. In Australia, the company supports domestic and international shipping for businesses and individuals, with operations involving couriers, handlers, customer service teams, technicians and logistics professionals. FedEx promotes safety, service quality, teamwork and operational reliability. The Handler position supports the physical movement and processing of shipments within this network, helping ensure freight is sorted accurately and dispatched on schedule.
Australia offers opportunities in logistics, warehousing, transport, healthcare, construction, hospitality, technology and professional services. Major employment centres include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, while regional areas may offer warehouse and transport work with less competition. Australian workplace culture is generally practical, respectful and safety-conscious, with strong expectations around punctuality and teamwork. Lifestyle varies from busy city living to quieter coastal or regional communities; living costs, especially rent, can be high in major cities. International workers need a visa with appropriate work rights, such as an employer-sponsored visa, skilled visa or eligible working holiday visa. Requirements depend on nationality, age, occupation and sponsorship. Before relocating, check visa conditions, tax and healthcare arrangements, accommodation costs and transport access. English communication and Australian safety certifications may improve employability.
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