US Postal Service

US Postal Service

Delivery Package Handler

Location : Renton, WA, 98058

Job Type : Other

Date Posted : 20 April 2025

Make a significant difference by joining the team at USPS as a Delivery Package Handler

Would you be interested in a rewarding profession with possibilities for advancement and personal evolution? The USPS is presently seeking to hire Postal Logistics Specialists nationwide. Being the most extensive government-affiliated agency with approximately 1 million workers, USPS presents a variety of roles that dont demand any prior experience. Thorough paid training is offered to ensure a smooth transition into your new role.

Position Overview:

As a Delivery Package Handler at USPS, you are an integral part of the operational success of the postal service. Your role involves various responsibilities including stamp sales, processing incoming mail, sorting and delivering mail, and carrying out administrative tasks. Additionally, you will provide assistance to customers with their mailing requirements such as completing change of address forms, managing mail holds, and facilitating post office box services. This position not only guarantees the effective functioning of USPS but also provides avenues for career growth within the organization.

Position Details:

  • A plethora of job opportunities available nationwide
  • Starting at anywhere from $23.47 to $38.62 per hour, the wage is determined by location and level of qualification
  • There is a cap of $72,400 in annual income, which comes with a range of comprehensive benefits

Rewards and Benefits:

  • Enjoy the advantages of receiving paid time off with compensated vacation days, sick leave, and public holidays
  • Lucrative Salary Packages: The USPS provides competitive compensation plans, including appealing salary packages and extra perks such as transportation allowances
  • Promoting a positive workplace culture to drive higher productivity and enhance employee satisfaction

Key Responsibilities:

  • Handling customer concerns and complaints about mail delivery problems, such as misplaced or wrongly sent mail, is a top priority for service improvement
  • Through the enhancement of mail sorting and delivery processes, there is an opportunity to improve stamp sales and reduce the risk of mail getting lost or misdelivered
  • Performing clerical duties requires fulfilling administrative tasks, which can involve responding to questions from both colleagues and customers
  • Public Service Aid: Assisting citizens with postal needs like changing addresses or temporarily halting mail delivery

About USPS:

Having been in operation for over 200 years, the USPS plays a crucial role in American infrastructure by serving 142 million delivery locations throughout the United States with a fleet exceeding 200,000 vehicles. Operating from more than 30,000 post office sites nationwide, the USPS delivers an estimated 600 million mail items annually. As a fair employer, USPS offers attractive pay and benefits, including retirement contributions for sustained financial security. While private job placement entities like JSP can provide assistance, they have no direct affiliation with USPS.

Begin your career exploration at USPS by submitting your application for a job today

Initiate your career journey at USPS now and unlock access to competitive salaries, job security, and a wealth of opportunities for career progression within one of the most esteemed organizations in the country.

Different websites and varieties of employment

Belonging to an expanding range of postal service opportunities in the US, this position offers access to various roles within the United States Postal Service. Whether you are aiming for part-time positions at post offices, looking to engage in USPS delivery tasks, or aspiring to secure full-time positions at mail processing facilities, the USPS presents a multitude of openings. Join the United States Postal Service and delve into a spectrum of positions, including mail carrier duties and administrative responsibilities.