Us mail contractors jobs

The United States Postal Service (USPS) hires contractors to perform various tasks and services. Here are some examples of US Mail contractors jobs:

  1. Mail Carriers: USPS hires contractors to work as mail carriers, delivering mail and packages to residential and commercial addresses.
  2. Package Delivery Contractors: Contractors are hired to deliver packages and parcels for the USPS, often working for private companies that contract with the USPS.
  3. Mail Processing Contractors: Contractors are hired to sort and process mail and packages at USPS facilities, helping to ensure timely delivery.
  4. Mailroom Clerks: Contractors may be hired to work in mailrooms, sorting and distributing mail and packages for businesses and organizations.
  5. Delivery Drivers: Contractors may be hired to drive for the USPS, delivering mail and packages to customers.
  6. Mail Sorters: Contractors are hired to sort and categorize mail and packages at USPS facilities, helping to ensure efficient delivery.
  7. Customer Service Representatives: Contractors may be hired to work in USPS customer service centers, answering customer questions and resolving issues.
  8. Mailroom Assistants: Contractors may be hired to assist with mailroom operations, such as sorting, distributing, and tracking mail and packages.
  9. Delivery Assistants: Contractors may be hired to assist delivery drivers, helping to sort and deliver mail and packages.
  10. Mailroom Technicians: Contractors may be hired to perform technical tasks, such as installing and maintaining mailroom equipment.

To become a contractor for the USPS, you typically need to:

  1. Meet the age requirement (18 years old)
  2. Pass a background check
  3. Have a valid driver's license (for delivery positions)
  4. Be able to lift and carry packages (up to 70 pounds)
  5. Be able to work in a fast-paced environment
  6. Have good communication and customer service skills
  7. Be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends

Keep in mind that contractor positions may vary depending on the location and the specific needs of the USPS. You can search for USPS contractor jobs on the USPS website or through job search websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, or Glassdoor.