Usps pse mail processing clerk
A USPS PSE (Part-Time Flexible) Mail Processing Clerk is a non-career, part-time position with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Here's an overview of the job:
Job Summary:
As a PSE Mail Processing Clerk, you will assist in the processing and sorting of mail and packages at a USPS facility. Your duties will include:
- Sorting and processing mail and packages according to USPS procedures and regulations.
- Operating automated processing equipment, such as scanners and sorters.
- Manually sorting and processing mail and packages when necessary.
- Weighing and measuring packages to determine postage.
- Handling customer inquiries and resolving issues related to mail and package delivery.
- Maintaining a clean and organized work environment.
Requirements:
To be eligible for a PSE Mail Processing Clerk position, you must:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Be a U.S. citizen or have a valid work permit.
- Pass a background check.
- Be able to lift and carry mail and packages weighing up to 70 pounds.
- Be able to work in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions.
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent.
Benefits:
As a PSE Mail Processing Clerk, you will receive:
- Competitive pay rates, starting at $16.45 per hour (as of 2022).
- Opportunities for advancement to full-time positions.
- Flexible scheduling, including part-time and variable hours.
- Paid training and on-the-job support.
- Opportunities for overtime pay.
Work Environment:
As a PSE Mail Processing Clerk, you will work in a USPS facility, which may be a post office, processing and distribution center, or other mail processing location. The work environment is fast-paced and may involve working in a noisy, crowded area with frequent interruptions.
How to Apply:
To apply for a PSE Mail Processing Clerk position, you can:
- Visit the USPS website at usps.com/careers.
- Search for PSE Mail Processing Clerk positions in your area.
- Follow the application instructions to submit your application and resume.
- Complete any required assessments or interviews.
Remember to carefully review the job requirements and qualifications before applying. Good luck!