Mail Carrier

Job Description Job Description Now Hiring - USPS CDS Rural Mail Carrier TNStumpff Enterprises, LLC, the nation’s leader in Contract Delivery Service for the United States Postal Service, with offices in 20 states, is currently seeking applicants to deliver mail PART TIME on a CDS mail route solicited and posted by the USPS in the Orange, MA area. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age with a valid Massachusetts driver's license; able to lift 70 lbs., able to work in all types of weather conditions and must reside in the area. Duties include but are not limited to: Sorting mail in delivery sequence for 317 active boxes Loading mail and parcels in delivery sequence into delivery vehicle. Delivering mail along an assigned 32.9-mile line-of-travel. Dismounting if required to deliver parcels, Express mail, and other accountable mail items. Other administrative duties are required. Minimum Vehicle and Insurance Requirements: Applicant MUST furnish vehicle, which meets postal regulations, and meet postal driving requirements. One (1) Dependable (Mini-Van or Equivalent) vehicle or the equivalent that provides 120 cubic feet of usable load space for mail and parcels. $100,000/$500,000/$100,000 or $600,000 (CSL) of liability insurance for contract vehicle The applicant is responsible for all the vehicle maintenance, fuel and insurance cost. Vehicle reimbursement paid in addition to hourly pay. (Non-taxable) Employment Begins: ASAP Hours: Day Shift – Generally, one day per week. 7:00am – 1:05pm* Pay: $22.92**/hour PLUS vehicle reimbursement Straight time, Health & Welfare, Holiday and Vehicle Reimbursement paid out. Benefits paid as cash equivalency up to the maximum of 40 hours per week per the DoL Wage Determination under the Service Contract Act. **. *End time may vary. End time is based on completion of deliveries. **Rate of Pay and cash equivalent benefits exceed the requirements set by the Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration Wage and Hour Division. Please include HCR#010A9 - Orange, MA with your resume or a three-year work history in your response. Additional information regarding TNStumpff Enterprises and USPS Highway Contract Delivery Service can be found at our web site www.tnstumpffenterprises.com Powered by JazzHR Kj755403Bv

Required qualifications:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Valid Massachusetts driver's license
  • Able to lift 70 lbs
  • Able to work in all types of weather conditions
  • Must reside in the area
  • Must furnish a vehicle that meets postal regulations
  • Must provide appropriate liability insurance for the vehicle
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