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Role Overview:

As a Mail Handler Assistant, you will play a crucial role in USPS operations, requiring excellent communication skills to interact effectively with clients, team members, and other departments across various platforms, including email, phone, and in-person meetings. This position also emphasizes working with a diverse group of people from various races, ethnicities, backgrounds, and cultures, underscoring USPS's commitment to inclusivity and diversity.

Position Details:
  • Multiple Vacancies Nationwide
  • Starting Pay Rate : $23.47 - $38.62 per hour
  • Average Annual Compensation : $72,400, including full benefits
Perks and Benefits:
  • Paid Time Off : Vacation days, sick leave, and public holidays
  • Health Benefits : Comprehensive health coverage
  • Retirement Plan : Secure your future with USPS's retirement benefits
  • Life Insurance : Coverage options available

USPS is committed to offering a work environment that fosters career growth through favorable working conditions, competitive benefits, and a strong work-life balance, making it possible to retain top talent and provide ample opportunities for advancement.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Customer Assistance : Address customer inquiries and resolve mail-related issues
  • Mail Handling : Sort, label, and distribute mail promptly to prevent delays
  • Clerical Work : Perform various administrative tasks to support USPS operations
  • Mail Services : Assist customers with services such as mail forwarding and temporary holds
About USPS:

Founded over two centuries ago, the United States Postal Service is the largest government-related agency, with nearly one million employees managing over 30,000 post office locations across the nation. USPS delivers more than 600 million pieces of mail annually to 142 million delivery points, supported by the largest vehicle fleet of any organization worldwide, with over 200,000 vehicles.

USPS is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to diversity and inclusion. Offer competitive pay packages, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for professional development, all backed by unmatched job security. Postal Jobs Resource assists with employment and operates independently.

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