Mail Document Handler – Part Time

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Company Overview: At the United States Postal Service (USPS), we are committed to delivering trusted, reliable, and efficient mail services that connect people and businesses across the nation. As a part-time Mail Document Handler, you'll join a team that plays a vital role in keeping mail operations running smoothly. This role supports USPS's mission to provide timely and secure mail processing through a collaborative and detail-oriented work environment. Role and Responsibilities: As a Mail Document Handler - Part Time, you will contribute to the efficient and accurate handling of mail and packages within our facility. You will ensure mail flow is uninterrupted and documents are processed with care and precision. • Sort and organize incoming and outgoing mail and packages • Scan, verify, and document mail items using automated systems • Ensure accuracy in labeling and mail categorization • Prepare mail for distribution, dispatch, and delivery • Maintain confidentiality and integrity of mail contents • Assist in maintaining inventory of mailroom supplies • Collaborate with team members to meet daily mail processing targets Required Skills and Experience: • Ability to lift and move packages up to 50 lbs • Basic computer skills for scanning and tracking mail items • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions • Reliable attendance and punctuality • Ability to work in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment Preferred Qualifications: • Previous experience in a mailroom, warehouse, or logistics role • Familiarity with USPS mail handling protocols or similar procedures Compensation and Benefits: • Competitive hourly wage based on a 40-hour workweek (prorated for part-time) • Eligibility for performance-based bonuses • Access to USPS health coverage plans • Paid time off (PTO) for part-time employees • Opportunities for career growth and development About USPS: The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an essential service that connects the nation through the delivery of mail and packages. Our mission is grounded in reliability, speed, and integrity. We foster a culture of accountability, inclusion, and teamwork. USPS offers an environment where employees feel valued, have opportunities to grow, and are part of a legacy that spans centuries. We are proud to support our workforce with resources and programs that promote both professional success and work-life balance. Disclaimer: This is not a job offer from the United States Postal Service (USPS). This post promotes a third-party resource that helps applicants prepare for USPS job applications. USPS does not charge to apply. This role requires applicants to pass an assessment and successfully complete the multi-step hiring process. How Our Program Helps: Our program equips you with the tools to secure this position, even if you lack prior experience. For a one-time access fee. you will gain access to tools, resources, and unlimited practice assessments. • An exclusive, step-by-step guide to the USPS hiring process • Simulated practice exams with detailed answer explanations • A webinar covering interview tips to help you succeed • A job finder tool to locate USPS roles within a 25-mile radius • Personalized support via email and chat Apply for USPS Jobs in with Confidence Do not wait to begin your USPS career as Mail Delivery, Customer Service, Administrative Roles. Our program helps you prepare with practice tests, application guidance, and interview tips. Get ready and apply for USPS jobs in today.

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