Mail Clerk Job Description
The following is a full job description for Mail Clerk. Here are the requirements and responsibilities for Mail Clerk along with statistics. If after reading this page you determine that Mail Clerk is not the position you are looking for, you may want to try one of these similar titles: Mail Server Administrator, Direct Mail Specialist, General Clerk III, General Clerk I, General Clerk II, Accounting Clerk IV, Credit Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Claims Clerk I
Requirements and Responsibilities For Mail Clerk
Receives, sorts and distributes incoming mail. Collects and processes outgoing mail. Operates postage machine and other mailroom equipment as needed. Typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a Mailroom Supervisor. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience.
 
Also referred to as: Mail Clerk, Administrative Postal and Messenger Services - Entry, Mail Processing Clerk, Mail Room Clerk I, Postal Clerk
Similar Jobs:  Mail Server Administrator, Direct Mail Specialist, General Clerk III, General Clerk I, General Clerk II, Accounting Clerk IV, Credit Clerk, Benefits Clerk, Claims Clerk I
Level of Education:  Mail Clerk Salaries with No Diploma, Mail Clerk Salaries with a High School Diploma or Technical Certificate, Mail Clerk Salaries with an Associate's Degree, Mail Clerk Salaries with a Bachelor's Degree, Mail Clerk Salaries with a Master's Degree or MBA, Mail Clerk Salaries with a JD, MD, PhD or Equivalent
Industries:  Aerospace & Defense, Biotechnology, Business Services, Chemicals, Construction, Edu., Gov't. & Nonprofit, Energy & Utilities, Financial Services, Healthcare, Hospitality & Leisure, Insurance, Internet, Media, MFG Durable, MFG Nondurable, Pharmaceuticals, Retail & Wholesale, Software & Networking, Telecom, Transportation