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Company Overview: The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an essential federal institution delivering mail and providing reliable postal services to every American household and business. With a commitment to public service and innovation, USPS plays a vital role in connecting communities. As a part-time team member, you will join a dedicated workforce that ensures efficient, timely mail delivery and customer service in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Role and Responsibilities: As a part-time employee at USPS, you will play an essential role in ensuring the accurate and prompt handling, sorting, and delivery of mail and packages. You’ll work collaboratively with team members while contributing to USPS’s mission of service excellence. • Sort and prepare mail for delivery routes • Load and unload postal trucks and containers • Deliver mail and packages to residential and business addresses • Operate postal equipment and follow safety procedures • Assist customers with mail-related inquiries and provide quality service • Maintain accurate records of deliveries and undelivered mail Required Skills and Experience: • Ability to lift up to 70 lbs and work on feet for extended periods • Strong attention to detail and time management skills • Basic understanding of postal processes and procedures • Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license (for delivery roles) Preferred Qualifications: • Previous experience in logistics, delivery services, or customer service • Familiarity with mail sorting equipment or scanning tools Compensation and Benefits: • Competitive hourly wage based on a 40-hour week equivalent • Eligibility for performance-based bonuses • Access to healthcare and retirement plans for qualifying employees • Paid time off and federal holidays • Opportunities for career growth within USPS About USPS: USPS is a trusted government entity that values integrity, service, and commitment to community. We offer an inclusive, supportive workplace where employees are empowered to grow and make a difference. USPS promotes a positive work culture that supports diversity, work-life balance, and professional development. Join us in serving the nation through meaningful work that truly connects people and businesses every day. 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. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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