Performs or coordinates postal receiving, transport and distribution functions.
This class includes lead worker positions and may include supervisory positions.
Schedules all postal functions. Coordinates the sorting and processing of large volumes of mail. Collects, receives, transports and delivers time-sensitive correspondence for an assigned geographic area. Maintains billing records. Operates a parcel van. Trains employees in the proper handling of mail.
Knowledge of the regulations, policies and practices governing the operation of a statewide interagency mail system. Knowledge of the various types of mail and the proper handling of each type. Knowledge of the United States Postal Service regulations, policies, and practices. Skill in the operation of a motor vehicle. Ability to schedule workloads, establish routing systems and maintain billing records. Ability to supervise and train subordinate employees. Ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to operate postal equipment. Ability to train subordinate employees.
Some positions require a valid driver's license and eligibility for bonding.
A high school diploma and work experience in postal, courier or delivery operations.