Mail Processor / Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Wausau, WI at Geebo

Mail Processor / Driver

Wausau, WI Wausau, WI Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $13.
00 - $14.
50 an hour $13.
00 - $14.
50 an hour 4 hours ago 4 hours ago 4 hours ago This is an entry-level position in our Wausau facility.
United Mailing Services (U.
M.
S.
) picks up and presorts mainly letter-size mail before it is presented to the U.
S.
P.
S.
We process first-class mail as well as project-driven direct mailings.
We are part of a corporate network of 5 U.
M.
S.
Bureaus throughout Wisconsin that sorts 2 million pieces of mail each day.
This job requires the ability to work productively in different departments.
The knowledge of how to process the mail within that department and when applicable, the knowledge of specific USPS mail preparation requirements including; accurately sweep mail into corresponding bins when working on the sorting equipment, distribute full mail trays/tubs to appropriate locations on the shop floor, package mail and label trays/tubs correctly for distribution to the USPS, and Load/unload mail trays/tubs from USPS All-Purpose Carriers/pallets.
This position will also be trained in our Routes Dept to serve as a backup driver on specific routes (as needed) using a UMS provided vehicle (cargo van or minivan).
The routes have a set schedule for picking up mail from customers we servce on a daily basis.
PT Hours:
2:
45PM-7:
15PM (22-25 hours per week) - Monday through Friday FT Hours:
12:
00PM-7:
15PM (35-40 hours per week) - Monday through Friday Salary:
$13.
00 to $14.
50 per hour Possible
Benefits:
Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Paid Lunch Break, No Weekend Work or Major Holidays, Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance available, Profit Sharing, Life Insurance.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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