Founded in 1969, DHL is the world's leading logistics company. Our 395,000 people in over 220 countries and territories work every day to help our customers cross borders, reach new markets and grow their businesses. DHL Supply Chain, part of the DHL Group, is the world's leading logistics provider and by joining DHL Supply Chain, you are joining a company that offers limitless opportunities to grow. DHL Supply Chain has 5 Business Units all of which offer Graduate opportunities, here you read more about working for our Network Transport Solutions business unit.
Who are network transport solutions?
Since its inception in 2012, the UKI Transport business has grown in size and capability supporting all other UKI business units on its journey to where it is today – the Network Transport Solutions (NTS) business. Our c5,600 colleagues support our c175 customers making 1,5m deliveries to 104 locations across the UKI helping to drive our growth agenda forward generating £675m in revenue (October 2023). Our trucks cover 470m kilometres annually using a fleet of 6,700 trailers, 2,000 rigids and 2,900 tractor units and so from a sustainability point of view, NTS is at the forefront of working with other DHL Group Transport teams to achieve our goal of 0 emissions by 2030.
What to expect when on the programme?
Our UK nationwide Future Leaders Programme is all about developing Senior Leaders of the future in our operations. By working in our warehousing and transport operations we will give you the skills and experience you need to fast track your way through DHL Supply Chain. During your time working within Network Transport Solutions you will get to experience a variety of Administrative and Management roles and have the opportunity to interact with some of our different customers within our extensive range and diversity of them.
You will also work and closely engage with our Driver population. You will get to understand and be trained up in a number of the different transport systems we use to manage our Transport operations with on a daily basis. There will be opportunities to learn and understand the legislation that affects not only how we run our transport operations but the rules and constraints that our drivers work with daily.
- 24 -month structured Programme (2 x 12-month placements)
- Placements will be based at a minimum of 2 sites across the 2-year programme
- Completion of Operation Departmental ILM Manager Level 5 Qualification (alongside our internal Certified Supervisory training)
- Based in Warehouse or Transport Operations
- Early accountability and fast progression
- Experience of working within diverse sites and environments
- Regular performance feedback and personal growth planning through a structured learning plan.
- Contribute to DHL's sustainability 2050 mission of zero emissions.
- The opportunity to network with the wider Graduate and Apprentice population.
- Give back to the community through DHL's Foundation by helping achieve the vision to end youth unemployment
What kind of work will I do?
- Help us pave the way to enhance customer and employee experiences and improve operational performance
- To coordinate and provide support in the running of a safe and efficient operation
- Prepare and execute the shift handover with coordinators of next shift
- Conduct pre-shift meetings, communicating site performance indicators and improvement actions
- Individual and team management to include monitoring team and individual performance against KPIs
- Participate in Projects within site
- Get involved with and support Continuous Improvement
- Learning the end to end processes at your placement site
- Participate and engage in CSR activities
- During your time on the programme you will progress to manage people and relationships with Customers and Stakeholders
- Contribute to site development and lead projects
- Understand the importance of quality and compliance within the core processes that we execute across the business unit
What skills do I need?
- A desire to be a People Manager and to guide teams of people through the day-to-day business
- Do not need to have completed a degree in an associated area (I.e. Supply Chain Management)
- A desire to work with others in a team environment and a willingness to learn
What entry requirements do I need?
- Fully mobile to relocate within the UK (graduates are required to relocate every 12 months for their placements whilst on the programme)
- Must hold a valid UK driving license or be self-reliant to travel to multiple sites when required
- Eligibility to work in the UK (DHL Supply Chain does not offer visa sponsorships. if you currently have a time-limited visa, you will be asked for your visa end date as part of your application)
- Must be fluent in English
- No minimum degree grade and any degree subject welcome.
- As part of the Operation Departmental ILM Manager Level 5 Qualification, you must have lived in the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) for the last 3 consecutive years as it is a government funded apprenticeship programme
What's in it for me?
Compensation
Starting Salary: £29,000 per annum, with increases throughout the programme and inclusion in the annual bonus scheme.
Relocation Allowance: Up to £1,000 if eligible, depending on placement location.
Benefits
Perks: 25 days holiday, pension scheme, medical cover, childcare vouchers, retail discounts, mental health support, and private GP services.
Networks
- Inclusivity: We prioritize diversity across six key pillars: Ability, Ethnic and National origin, Religion, Gender, LGBTQ+, and Generations. Our focus is on Educating, Supporting, and Celebrating diversity.
Future Prospects
- Career Growth: Fast-track into management, contribute to our business success, and join our Alumni community post-programme for continued career development.
Working week: 40 – 42 hours shift patterns will apply and differ depending on your placement.
Application process
Our application process is simple – you'll complete an online application form, then take an online strengths assessment, followed by an online job simulation. Provided you meet the required criteria, you'll then be invited to a virtual programme overview session where you can learn the details about the role you've applied to! If it's still something you're excited about, you'll be invited to an Experience Day (aka Assessment Centre) where we can meet you in person.
If you decide to make an application, please make a note of the Experience Day date as we only hold one per role.
The Experience Day for this programme : 25th March 2025
Please note, we receive a high number of applications for our graduate programmes and may close the vacancy early if we're oversubscribed. if you're interested, we recommend submitting your application as soon as possible.
As our Graduate Programmes are permanent positions, it is essential for candidates to have suitable visas that allow them to work without restrictions upon completing the programme. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship at this time.