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PSE Mail Processing Clerk

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US Postal Service

Center, Missouri, US

6 days ago
full-time
No degree mentioned

Job highlights

Qualification

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old to be considered for any position

Responsibility

As a Mail Processing Clerk, your role is crucial to the seamless operation of USPS. You will be responsible for selling stamps, handling and sorting incoming mail, distributing mail, and performing clerical tasks. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to assist the public with their mailing needs, offering guidance on how to properly send packages and providing information on postal services. The customer service role encompasses tasks such as selling stamps and helping individuals with their postal requirements. Handing mail: Organizing and dispersing mail appropriately, making certain it is delivered punctually, and accurately documenting all correspondence. Address verification, postage cost evaluation, and careful handling of priority mail are among the key duties within administrative functions to ensure efficiency and accuracy in mail processing

Benefits

  • Commencing wage: $23.47 to $38.62 for every hour, dependent on the weekly hours committed
  • Up to $72,400 is the yearly salary, inclusive of a complete benefits package
  • Career Growth: Possibilities to ascend the career hierarchy, thrive in welcoming work environments, and relish employment assurance
  • USPS employees benefit from adaptable schedules, prospects for career progression, and extensive healthcare benefits
  • A job at the US post office brings more than just a salary; it stands as an opportunity to contribute to your community while forging a long-lasting career
  • Health Insurance

Job Description

Description

Discover a Universe of Job Prospects: Start Your Journey as a Mail Processing Clerk with USPS Looking for a job that doesn't require previous experience? The USPS is hiring Mail Processing Clerks nationally. As one of the biggest government bodies with nearly 1 million workers, USPS has a range of positions available and offers thorough paid training to support your smooth transition into your new role. Position Overview: As a Mail Processing Clerk, your role is crucial to the seamless operation of USPS. You will be responsible for selling stamps, handling and sorting incoming mail, distributing mail, and performing clerical tasks. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to assist the public with their mailing needs, offering guidance on how to properly send packages and providing information on postal services. This position offers numerous areas for professional growth within USPS, especially for those who demonstrate dedication and hard work. Job Details: • Abundant job vacancies throughout the nation • Commencing wage: $23.47 to $38.62 for every hour, dependent on the weekly hours committed • Up to $72,400 is the yearly salary, inclusive of a complete benefits package • Career Growth: Possibilities to ascend the career hierarchy, thrive in welcoming work environments, and relish employment assurance USPS offers a wide range of job opportunities, from entry-level positions to managerial roles, ensuring stability and career growth for all employees. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old to be considered for any position. Key Responsibilities: • The customer service role encompasses tasks such as selling stamps and helping individuals with their postal requirements • Handing mail: Organizing and dispersing mail appropriately, making certain it is delivered punctually, and accurately documenting all correspondence • Address verification, postage cost evaluation, and careful handling of priority mail are among the key duties within administrative functions to ensure efficiency and accuracy in mail processing About USPS: The United States Postal Service (USPS), with a history spanning two centuries, stands as a vital pillar of American infrastructure. Employing nearly 1 million workers, USPS administers a vast network of over 30,000 post offices nationwide, facilitating the delivery of approximately 600 million pieces of mail per year to 142 million delivery points. Featuring the world's largest fleet of over 200,000 vehicles, USPS is committed to being an equal opportunity employer, offering competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and numerous prospects for career progression. It is important to note that although JSP, a private employment service, may facilitate job placements, it is not formally connected to USPS. Join USPS Today! Commence your employment at USPS and delve into the boundless avenues for expansion and maturation within a revered institution in the United States. Join the ranks of the Postal Service by exploring and applying for employment opportunities through the USPS job application process Take the first step towards a rewarding career by submitting your application today Benefits of choosing a career with the United States Postal Service USPS employees benefit from adaptable schedules, prospects for career progression, and extensive healthcare benefits. A job at the US post office brings more than just a salary; it stands as an opportunity to contribute to your community while forging a long-lasting career. If you have been seeking postal service positions in the US, jobs at USPS in your vicinity, or governmental positions within the USPS, this is the chance for you to apply and make a meaningful impact.