Mail screening jobs
Mail screening jobs involve reviewing and processing mail and packages to ensure they are safe and secure. Here are some examples of mail screening jobs:
- Mailroom Clerk: Responsible for sorting, processing, and distributing mail and packages in a corporate or government setting.
- Security Screener: Works at airports, seaports, or other transportation hubs to screen mail and packages for security threats.
- Mail Handler: Sorts and processes mail and packages in a postal facility or mail processing center.
- Package Inspector: Inspects packages for damage, tampering, or other issues before they are delivered to customers.
- X-Ray Technician: Uses X-ray machines to inspect packages and mail for hidden items or threats.
- Mailroom Supervisor: Oversees a team of mailroom clerks and ensures that mail and packages are processed efficiently and securely.
- Security Manager: Manages a team of security screeners and ensures that mail and packages are screened effectively to prevent security threats.
- Mail Processing Clerk: Sorts, processes, and distributes mail and packages in a mail processing center or postal facility.
- Package Handler: Sorts, processes, and distributes packages in a warehouse or distribution center.
- Intelligence Analyst: Analyzes mail and package data to identify trends and patterns that may indicate security threats.
To get a mail screening job, you typically need:
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- Basic computer skills and familiarity with mail processing software
- Ability to lift and move packages and mail
- Attention to detail and ability to work accurately
- Good communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines
- Background check and security clearance may be required for some positions
Some employers that hire for mail screening jobs include:
- Postal services (e.g. USPS, Canada Post)
- Private mail processing companies (e.g. Pitney Bowes, Stamps.com)
- Government agencies (e.g. TSA, Customs and Border Protection)
- Logistics and transportation companies (e.g. FedEx, UPS)
- Security companies (e.g. G4S, Securitas)
You can search for mail screening jobs on job boards, company websites, and professional networks like LinkedIn.