What are the responsibilities and job description for the Entry-Level Mail Handler position at Postal Hiring Guide?
Role Overview
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is currently accepting applications for entry-level Mail Handlers nationwide. As a Mail Handler Assistant, you will be responsible for various tasks related to the movement and processing of mail within a postal facility.
Key Responsibilities:
- Unload heavier mail and packages from delivery trucks using operating machinery.
- Sort outgoing bulk mail and load it onto mail trucks for delivery.
Why Choose USPS?
For over 200 years, USPS has been a cornerstone of American society, operating over 30,000 locations nationwide and employing nearly one million people. By joining USPS, you'll enjoy job security, competitive pay, and the chance to grow within a trusted institution.
Hiring Process:
Hiring decisions are determined by your performance during the postal hiring process, rather than your previous experiences or achievements. Our exclusive guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough of the USPS hiring process, including interview tips and a job finder tool to locate USPS roles in Montana or within a 25-mile radius of your location.
Benefits:
- Paid Time Off: Vacation days, sick leave, and holidays.
- Full Federal Health Care Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision.
- Retirement Plan: Thrift Savings Plan with USPS matching contribution.
- Life Insurance Policies.
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