How do they match: Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service

  • Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service

  • Mail Clerk
  • Mail Associate
  • Mail Caller
  • Mail Carrier
  • Mail Censor
  • Mail Distributor
  • Mail Handler
  • Mail List Librarian
  • Mail List Processor
  • Mail Machine Operator
  • Mail Opener
  • Mail Processing Clerk
  • Mail Processor
  • Mail Reader
  • Mail Room Clerk
  • Mail Service Coordinator
  • Mail Services Associate
  • Mail Sorter
  • Mail Technician
  • Mail Weigher
  • Mailer
  • Mailer Apprentice
  • Mailing Clerk
  • Mailing Jogger
  • Mailing Machine Assistant
  • Mailing Machine Helper
  • Mailing Machine Operator
  • Mailing Specialist
  • Mailroom Clerk
  • Mailroom Assistant
  • Mailroom Associate
  • Mailroom Manager
  • Mailroom Specialist
  • Mailroom Supervisor
  • Postal Clerk
  • Postal Support Employee
  • Dead Mail Checker
  • Direct Mail Clerk
  • Direct Mail Coordinator
  • Distribution Clerk
  • Express Clerk
  • Packaging Clerk
  • Parcel Post Clerk
  • Registered Mail Clerk
  • Shipping Clerk
  • Trust Mail Clerk
  • Warehouse Mail Sorter
  • Wing Mailer Machine Operator
  • Wrong Address Clerk

  • Prepare incoming and outgoing mail for distribution. Time-stamp, open, read, sort, and route incoming mail; and address, seal, stamp, fold, stuff, and affix postage to outgoing mail or packages. Duties may also include keeping necessary records and completed forms.

  • Mail merchandise samples or promotional literature in response to requests.
  • Accept and check containers of mail or parcels from large volume mailers, couriers, and contractors.
  • Affix postage to packages or letters by hand, or stamp materials, using postage meters.
  • Answer inquiries regarding shipping or mailing policies.
  • Determine manner in which mail is to be sent, and prepare it for delivery to mailing facilities.
  • Inspect mail machine output for defects and determine how to eliminate causes of any defects.
  • Lift and unload containers of mail or parcels onto equipment for transportation to sortation stations.
  • Read production orders to determine types and sizes of items scheduled for printing and mailing.
  • Remove containers of sorted mail or parcels and transfer them to designated areas according to established procedures.
  • Sell mail products, and accept payment for products and mailing charges.
  • Sort and route incoming mail, and collect outgoing mail, using carts as necessary.
  • Stamp dates and times of receipt of incoming mail.
  • Use equipment, such as forklifts and automated "trains," to move containers of mail.
  • Verify that items are addressed correctly, marked with the proper postage, and in suitable condition for processing.
  • Weigh packages or letters to determine postage needed, using weighing scales and rate charts.

  • Prepare outgoing mail.
  • Route mail to correct destinations.
  • Sort mail.