Take your career to new heights with USPS, the world’s largest postal service, by becoming a Postal Mail Processor.
Join our top-rated government agency where opportunities are abound. We are looking for candidates across the country and offer excellent training and competitive salaries, regardless of previous experience…
Postal Mail Processors must excel in time management, organization, and multitasking skills in order to be successful at their job. Specifically, this means being able to balance multiple demands simultaneously, while also fulfilling USPS quality standards and ensuring customer needs are met.
Position Details:
? Multiple positions available
? The first pay scale may vary between $23.47 to $38.62 per hour, depending on the job and experience
? Jobs that are full-time and come along with benefits offer an overall package worth $72,400 per annum on average
? Paid sick leave is another benefit offered to employees, enabling them to take time off work when ill without losing any wages
? Job security varies among positions, presenting individuals with the option to establish a steady career or make fast money during times of the year with increased demand.
USPS offers a discernable presence in the economy, as it is the second-largest employer in America with nearly 1 million employees, following only Walmart. It operates distribution centers for mail in every state and thousands of retail venues and postal stations throughout the nation, requiring employees at every level of management. Furthermore, employees can expect great working conditions while receiving competitive wages. The company also provides extensive opportunities for career progression, enticing many workers to stay on board for their entire working lives
To be eligible, applicants must be at least 18 years old, US citizens or lawful permanent residents, and capable of passing a background check and drug screening.
Postal Mail Processor Tasks: A postal mail processor is responsible for sorting and distributing various types of mail, including letters, packages, and parcels. They may also be responsible for processing and tracking certified and registered mail:
? Validating the accuracy of postmark on return receipts to that of certified mail receipt;
? Selling stamps;
? Maintaining vigilance and attentiveness towards any incoming correspondence that comprises classified details when it comes into your possession; taking adequate measures to handle and manage such items securely until they reach their intended destination;
? The task of transporting parcels within a building that houses multiple organizations with common areas on different floors
? Carrying out a range of general office responsibilities, such as answering phones and offering basic customer assistance;
? We provide expert counseling services for individuals or business owners who require assistance with their mailing needs, including forwarding their mail to a different address, placing a hold on delivery, or updating their address.
About USPS: Established in 1775, they are older than the United States itself! In fact they were so important even back then that Congress created them before signing the Declaration Of Independence. Today with over 200 years under their belt USPS is America’s oldest continuously operated mail delivery system and is still going strong – delivering more mail to more places than any other organization worldwide. They deliver an average of 155 million pieces per day which equates to around 600 million pieces annually reaching about 142 million different delivery points each year! The agency operates over 30 thousand post offices across the country and maintains a fleet of over two hundred thousand vehicles making it also one of Earth’s largest civilian vehicle fleets too. As an equal opportunity employer USPS offers very good pay plus outstanding benefits (incl Job Security) along with plenty of opportunities for advancement within your career field if desired. Please note that Labor Services Inc. helps private sector employees find work but is not affiliated with USPS itself – you can apply directly through us here instead! Join US Postal Service today & embark on a long-term career path with one of our nation’s most trusted public institutions