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Bulk Mail Delivery Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Mail Clerk - EXAM

Columbus, OH · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Operates electronic mailing equipment such as postage meter, bulk mail machine, or automatic letter opening equipment; * Distributes output reports and forms; * Picks up or delivers messages, mail ...

Operates electronic mailing equipment such as postage meter, bulk mail machine, or automatic letter opening equipment; Distributes output reports and forms; Picks up or delivers messages, mail ...

Mail Carrier-Driver

Seattle, WA · On-site

$1.9K - $2.4K/mo

Delivers campus mail and packages on a specific route within a specified time while operating ... Prepares mail for bulk mailings using tabbing, addressing and counting equipment. Sorts mailing ...

Mailing Machine Operator

Annapolis Junction, MD · On-site

$17.25 - $19.75/hr

... delivery in compliance with US and international postal and shipping regulations. In particular ... Sort mail per USPS regulations to match postal paperwork for bulk mail entry. * Operate machines ...

Mail Carrier-Driver

Des Moines, WA · On-site

$1.9K - $2.4K/mo

Delivers campus mail and packages on a specific route within a specified time while operating ... Prepares mail for bulk mailings using tabbing, addressing and counting equipment. Sorts mailing ...

Inserts interschool mail in mail bags for daily delivery. Gathers and sorts mail from United States ... Processes large volumes of bulk mail outs (daily, weekly, and monthly) from school campuses and ...

Mail Specialist

San Diego, CA · On-site

$17 - $20.75/hr

Deliver bulk mailings to USPS; uses independent judgment and makes critical decisions regarding accurate paperwork, current USPS policy, and procedures to help expedite the processing of mail. Train ...

Mail Specialist

San Diego, CA · On-site

$19.59 - $20/hr

Deliver bulk mailings to USPS; uses independent judgment and makes critical decisions regarding accurate paperwork, current USPS policy, and procedures to help expedite the processing of mail. Train ...

Mail Specialist

San Diego, CA

$17 - $20.75/hr

Deliver bulk mailings to USPS; uses independent judgment and makes critical decisions regarding accurate paperwork, current USPS policy, and procedures to help expedite the processing of mail. Train ...

Mail Carrier #781

Washington, DC · On-site

$60K - $105K/yr

... delivers Congressional Records, House, Senate, and Executive Calendars during sessions. Sorts bulk ... Collects mail, cartons, and postal equipment from offices and retail locations; transports mail to ...

Mailroom Clerk

Miami Beach, FL · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Assists loading/unloading of mail and bulk mail from delivery van when requested by Lead Mailroom Clerk. * Assists window patrons with correct information and direction in a clear and efficient ...

Mailroom Clerk

Miami Beach, FL · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Assists loading/unloading of mail and bulk mail from delivery van when requested by Lead Mailroom Clerk. * Assists window patrons with correct information and direction in a clear and efficient ...

... and bulk mailing activities. * Investigate and resolve mail delivery issues or discrepancies. * Train, coach, schedule, and evaluate mailroom staff. * Ensure a clean, organized, and safe work ...

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How much do bulk mail delivery jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bulk mail delivery in the United States is $22.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is bulk mail delivery?

Bulk mail delivery refers to the process of sending large quantities of mail, such as advertisements, newsletters, or catalogs, at reduced postal rates. This service is typically used by businesses and organizations to distribute identical or similar mailings to many recipients. The process involves preparing mail items according to postal regulations, sorting them by destination, and bundling them appropriately. Using bulk mail services can save time and money compared to sending individual pieces at standard rates.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a bulk mail delivery worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bulk Mail Delivery worker, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a valid driver’s license, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with mail sorting equipment, handheld scanners, and postal tracking systems is typically required. Reliability, time management, and customer service skills help individuals excel in this role. These abilities ensure timely and accurate delivery of large volumes of mail, which is crucial for maintaining service standards and customer satisfaction.

What are the typical challenges faced in a bulk mail delivery role, and how can they be managed effectively?

In a Bulk Mail Delivery position, common challenges include managing large volumes of mail efficiently, maintaining accuracy under time constraints, and adapting to varying delivery routes or weather conditions. Staying organized, using route optimization tools, and maintaining clear communication with supervisors can help overcome these hurdles. Additionally, attention to detail and physical stamina are essential for ensuring timely and correct deliveries, especially when handling heavy or high-volume mail loads.

What is the difference between Bulk Mail Delivery vs Mail Carrier?

AspectBulk Mail DeliveryMail Carrier
CredentialsMay require a postal worker license or certificationRequires a valid driver's license and postal employment
Work EnvironmentDistribution centers, delivery routes, postal facilitiesResidential and business addresses, on foot or vehicle
Employer & IndustryUnited States Postal Service, mail distributionUnited States Postal Service, local delivery
Search & Comparison IntentBulk mail handling, large volume deliveryDaily residential/business delivery, route work

Bulk Mail Delivery involves handling large volumes of mail, often in distribution centers, focusing on processing and preparing mail for delivery. Mail Carriers perform daily delivery routes, delivering mail directly to homes and businesses. While both roles are part of postal services, Bulk Mail Delivery emphasizes processing and logistics, whereas Mail Carriers focus on on-the-ground delivery.

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Infographic showing various Bulk Mail Delivery job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 32% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,443 per year, or $22.3 per hour.

Mail Clerk - EXAM

City of Columbus, OH

Columbus, OH • On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Other

Posted 6 days ago


City Of Columbus (Ohio) rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 52 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

310th of 846 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Mail Processing Clerk

Under immediate supervision, is responsible for processing, receiving, and delivering mail, packages, and other materials; performs related duties as required.

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)

  • Delivers, collects, and processes mail (U.S., Inter-office, U.P.S., express, etc.);

  • Sorts mail for distribution according to department, division, etc;

  • Weighs, applies postage, sorts, and bands local and out-of-town mail for delivery to U.S. Post Office;

  • Prepares and wraps packages to be mailed or delivered;

  • Checks outgoing mail to ensure that the correct mail bar code is used to allow for proper billing to client agency;

  • Picks up mail from U.S. Post Office;

  • Operates offline peripheral equipment such as forms burster, decollator, folder, and mechanical inserter;

  • Operates electronic mailing equipment such as postage meter, bulk mail machine, or automatic letter opening equipment;

  • Distributes output reports and forms;

  • Picks up or delivers messages, mail, packages, supplies, and other materials;

  • Loads and unloads packages, supplies, equipment, wastewater samples, parts, and other items as appropriate;

  • Reads instruction labels on packages, requisition orders, and sales slips in order to determine the proper description of items and delivery locations;

  • Maintains various records, logs, forms, and other documents as warranted;

  • Operates a motor vehicle to pick up and deliver mail and messages;

  • May perform other clerical duties such as copying, filing, performing routine data entry functions or incidental typing, answering the telephone, and maintaining supplies and forms; assists in taking inventory of supplies needed;
  • May operate some type of equipment or machinery in the performance of job duties when lifting or moving heavy items or equipment.

Minimum Qualifications

Completion of the twelfth school grade. Substitution(s): A certificate of high school equivalence (GED) will be accepted in lieu of a high school diploma.

Possession of a valid driver's license.

Test/Job Contact Information

The names of the applicants passing this administration of this exam will be used to create a NEW, OPEN COMPETITIVE, eligible list for this classification. If you are interested in having your name included on the new eligible list, you will need to apply for this exam within the filing period and successfully complete all phases of the testing process. Questions regarding this process can be directed to the Test Center.

The examination process will consist of a multiple-choice exam weighted 100% covering Oral Comprehension, Reading Comprehension, Information Ordering, and Name and Number Comparison.

The exam is expected to be administered in late September 2026. Approved applicants will be notified by mail/email of their scheduled test date and time.

All applicants must complete all phases of the testing process in order to receive a final score. The names of all candidates who pass this examination will remain on the eligible list for two years, unless the eligible list is replaced prior to or extended beyond the two years. If a candidate's name is certified and the candidate is to be considered for employment, the hiring process will include one or more interviews, a criminal background check, and a pre-employment drug test.

The certification process will be: Fixed Band

The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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