Mail.sorter jobs
Mail sorter jobs involve sorting and processing mail and packages for delivery. Here are some common types of mail sorter jobs:
- Mail Sorter: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, using automated sorting machines and manual sorting techniques.
- Package Handler: Sorts and processes packages for delivery, using automated sorting machines and manual sorting techniques.
- Mailroom Clerk: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, and performs other mailroom duties such as answering phones and responding to customer inquiries.
- Postal Clerk: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, and performs other postal duties such as selling stamps and handling customer transactions.
- Delivery Driver: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, and delivers them to customers.
- Warehouse Sorter: Sorts and processes packages for delivery, using automated sorting machines and manual sorting techniques, in a warehouse setting.
- Automated Package Sorter: Operates automated sorting machines to sort and process packages for delivery.
- Manual Sorter: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, using manual sorting techniques.
- Mail Processing Clerk: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, and performs other mail processing duties such as data entry and customer service.
- Customer Service Representative: Sorts and processes mail and packages for delivery, and provides customer service to customers.
Some common skills and qualifications for mail sorter jobs include:
- Ability to lift and move heavy packages
- Attention to detail and ability to accurately sort and process mail and packages
- Basic math skills and ability to count and calculate package weights and dimensions
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines
- Good communication and customer service skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Basic computer skills and ability to use automated sorting machines
- High school diploma or equivalent required; some positions may require specialized training or certifications.
Mail sorter jobs are often available in various industries, including:
- Postal services (e.g. USPS, Canada Post)
- Package delivery companies (e.g. UPS, FedEx)
- E-commerce companies
- Warehousing and logistics companies
- Government agencies
If you're interested in pursuing a mail sorter job, you can search for job openings on websites such as Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor, or visit the websites of companies that hire mail sorters.