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Careers in Transport and Logistics

Careers in Transport and Logistics

 Explore transport and logistics careers

Careers in transport and logistics

This careers flyer is a one-page snapshot of transport and logistics and highlights a range of entry level and professional roles in demand across the industry.

Check out these online resources to learn more about careers in transport and logistics.


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Careers by sector

You can download the following careers flyers from the Queensland Government Publications portal:

  • Bus careers flyer
  • Logistics careers flyer
  • Maritime and ports careers flyer
  • Rail careers flyer
  • Road freight careers flyer
  • Warehousing careers flyer.

Work Inspiration

Work Inspiration highlights the variety of opportunities in the Transport and Logistics Industry. Over 3 days, students experienced the industry in action.

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 Transfutures internships

Are you studying business at university?

Joining the Transfutures Internship Program is a great way to launch your career!

Transfutures is helping interns to launch their careers in logistics, international business, sustainability, human resources, finance, marketing, procurement and many other fields.

Find out more

Women in Transport and Logistics

There is such a variety of roles in Transport and Logistics—something for everyone. Transport and Logistics employers across all sectors of the industry are eager for more women to join and enrich their teams.

Check out the case studies below and browse the Wayfinder website to find out more.

 Next steps

  • Browse the myfuture, yourcareer, Make Your Move or Wayfinder resources above.
  • Select a few roles that interest you.
  • Research these roles a little further. You could browse online, talk to people you know or approach a local business to ask more.
  • Search jobs advertised online—you never know where it could lead.
  • Seeing a careers advisor is often very helpful. See your careers advisor or guidance officer at school. Or you can access career advice at many universities, even if you are not enrolled. Search university websites for 'career advice'.
Last updated
13 September 2024