3-month full-time position until early 2025
Commitment required to work Sun - Thurs: 11:30pm - 7:21am
Help us deliver like never before
As our Mail Sorting Officer based in Maryborough, you'll be working at a Delivery Centre where you'll be responsible for manually sorting mail in preparation for delivery the next day. You'll play a key role in supporting our Posties, who provide a vital service to our local community every single day. You might not be working from home, but you'll be working together with a friendly team of like-minded people, and your community relies on you, and it doesn't get better than that!
*Please note that this position is for 3 months only to cover someone on leave*
You'll be
Working efficiently individually or in a team to manually sort mail into logical street, number and into an appropriate round Lifting and handling heavy parcels and bags of mail regularly Required to use manual pallet jacks and stackers to receive and despatch large volume of mail Provided initial and ongoing training with senior team members who are committed to engage and take part in your professional development About you
You are flexible with working additional hours if required You have relevant experience in a manual handling environment You have a great memory, excellent attention to detail and can lift up to 16kgs of Mail and Parcels regularly Experience operating manual pallet jacks or stackers is advantageous but not mandatory How we'll deliver for you
Hourly rate paid at $35.16 (inclusive of shift penalties) plus additional 12% superannuation We invest in you for the long-term, encouraging growth through delivering on our values of Trust, Inclusivity, Empowerment and Safety Be part of a culture where everybody feels they belong, are valued and can bring their authentic self to work every day We invest in your personal well-being, recognise and reward you for your contribution to our success with Post Perks and more We're delivering together
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