Responsible for all phases of mail production, distribution and administrative duties. within the instructed guidelines & timeframes of the mailroom operations This includes sorting, researching, and delivering the mail to designated mail stops. Requires attention to detail, excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and strong organizational skills.
This position is on a federal Abilityone contract that requires that most of the work hours are performed by employees with disabilities. Due to program requirements, this particular position must be filled by a person with a disability
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES - Records all incoming USPS accountable packages on the proper log
- Sort incoming mail by routing symbol, checks the physical condition, quality, address, name and routing symbol before signing for any shipment. Makes sure that any physical damage is noted on the accompanying
paperwork and initiated by the driver. Assists in placing all mail on the scanner and moving it to the sorting tables.
- Look up names on mail with no routing symbol. Write the routing symbol on the front along with clerk's initials & sort into proper tray.
- Identify suspicious mail according to FAA established procedures. Isolate suspicious mail in assigned container.
- Receive, sort and distribute outgoing as well as incoming mail and packages according to postal regulations and requirements
- Prepare bulk mail for return to post office.
- Weighs, stamp and makes arrangements for outgoing mail and packages and operates postage metering machine
- Re-address undeliverable mail bearing incomplete or incorrect addresses
- Maintains records and logs of receipt, mailing dates, and other required information
- Must meet established standards of quality & productivity with/without supervision
- Perform other tasks as assigned by supervisor.
This may not constitute an entire list of dutiesREQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE HS/GED
Preferred knowledge of U.S. Postal regulations in the process of dealing with incoming, outgoing, certified, registered & express mail.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE HS/GED
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS Must be able to pass a Federal background check
SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to utilize Microsoft Office software
Must have basic typing skills
Ability to understand and follow written guidelines and oral instructions
Able to perform repetitive tasks for long periods of time
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Attention to detail
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED MS Office, mailroom computer software, fax, office equipment and postage metering machines
PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must be able to travel as needed
Must be able to lift, push, pull, carry, and move items up to 35 pounds at times
Must be able to stand, reach and walk for long periods of time
TRAVEL Yes
Bobby Dodd Institute (BDI) is an equal opportunity employer and a Drug-Free workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. BDI is a Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) Federal Contractor.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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