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Role Overview

USPS is accepting applications for Assistant Rural Carriers nationwide. In this role, you deliver and collect packages along designated suburban and rural routes, often using your personal vehicle. The position primarily involves working on weekends and holidays, with the potential for up to seven days of parcel delivery service. It is an excellent opportunity for those who enjoy working outdoors and providing reliable delivery service.

Position Details

  • Vacancies: Nationwide
  • Starting Pay Rate: $23.47 – $38.62 per hour
  • Average Annual Compensation: Up to $72,400 (includes full federal benefits)

Perks and Benefits

  • Paid Time Off: Vacation days, sick leave, and federal holidays
  • Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision plans
  • Retirement Plan: Secure your future with USPS’s pension and retirement options
  • Life Insurance Options: Multiple plans to provide peace of mind for you and your family

Key Responsibilities

  • Customer Assistance: Address mail-related questions and service issues from customers
  • Mail Handling: Sort, label, and distribute incoming and outgoing mail accurately and efficiently
  • Clerical Work: Perform administrative support tasks to aid daily USPS operations
  • Service Support: Assist with services such as mail forwarding, package holds, and change-of-address requests

Disclaimer

This is not a job offer from the United States Postal Service (USPS). This post promotes a third-party resource that helps applicants prepare for USPS job applications. USPS does not charge to apply. This role requires applicants to pass an assessment and successfully complete the multi-step hiring process.

How Our Program Helps

Our program equips you with the tools to secure this position, even if you lack prior experience. For a one-time access fee of , you will gain access to tools, resources, and unlimited practice assessments.

  • An exclusive, step-by-step guide to the USPS hiring process
  • Simulated practice exams with detailed answer explanations
  • A webinar covering interview tips to help you succeed
  • A job finder tool to locate USPS roles within or within a 25-mile radius
  • Personalized support via email and chat

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Do not wait to begin your USPS career as an Assistant Rural Carrier. Our program helps you prepare with practice tests, application guidance, and interview tips. Get ready and apply for USPS jobs in today.

FAQ's

Q) What are the basic requirements to apply for USPS jobs?

A) Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, pass a criminal background check, and meet USPS job-specific physical and driving requirements.

Q) How do I apply for USPS jobs online?

A) You can apply for USPS career openings through the official USPS Careers website by creating an account, submitting an application, and completing required assessments.

Q) What types of USPS jobs are available right now?

A) USPS frequently hires for Mail Carriers, Postal Clerks, Package Handlers, Mail Processors, Rural Carriers, and other postal service positions.

Q) What is the salary range for USPS postal workers?

A) USPS salaries vary by role, but Mail Carriers typically earn between $20-$28 per hour, while Postal Clerks and Mail Handlers may earn $18-$25 per hour plus overtime.

Q) Does USPS offer full-time and part-time jobs?

A) Yes, USPS provides both full-time and part-time career opportunities with competitive pay and federal employee benefits.

Q) Do USPS jobs offer benefits?

A) USPS employees receive federal benefits, including health insurance, paid time off, retirement plans, dental and vision coverage, and job security.

Q) How long does the USPS hiring process take?

A) The USPS hiring process usually takes 2-6 weeks, depending on local staffing needs, background checks, and assessment test results.

Job Type

Job Type
Full Time
Salary Range
USD 23.47 - 38.62 hourly
Location
Plainville, IL

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