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United States , Bolingbrook
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Discover rewarding Operator I, Lettershop jobs, a vital entry-point role within the direct mail and marketing fulfillment industry. Professionals in this position are the essential operators who bring mass communication campaigns to life, ensuring that millions of pieces of mail are accurately processed, assembled, and prepared for delivery to the U.S. Postal Service. These roles are perfect for detail-oriented individuals who thrive in a fast-paced, hands-on production environment, playing a critical part in the logistical chain that connects businesses with their customers. The core responsibility of an Operator I in a lettershop revolves around the setup, operation, and basic maintenance of specialized mail production equipment. This typically includes high-speed inserting machines, folders, labelers, sorters, and bundling systems. On a daily basis, operators are tasked with feeding materials, loading envelopes, and ensuring machines are configured correctly according to specific job tickets. They monitor machine output for quality, making necessary adjustments to avoid jams and ensure each mail piece is assembled accurately—inserting correct components like letters, return envelopes, and promotional materials. A significant part of the role involves adhering to strict USPS regulations for sorting and bundling, which is crucial for postal discounts and efficient delivery. Operators also perform routine reconciliations of materials, track production time and output via data capture systems, and maintain a clean and safe workspace. To excel in these jobs, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, combined with a strong mechanical aptitude and a keen eye for detail. While some positions offer on-the-job training, prior experience in a manufacturing, production, or warehouse setting is highly beneficial. Key skills include the ability to read and comprehend job tickets and instructions, basic troubleshooting abilities for mechanical equipment, and comfort with repetitive tasks while maintaining high quality standards. Physical stamina is important, as the role often involves standing for extended periods, lifting moderate weights, and handling pallets of materials. Familiarity with USPS mailing standards and the safe operation of material handling equipment like pallet jacks are common requirements. Reliability, excellent attendance, and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team are universally valued traits in these stable production jobs. Pursuing Operator I, Lettershop jobs offers a structured career path into the printing and mailing industry, where precision and efficiency directly contribute to client success. It’s a hands-on profession ideal for those who find satisfaction in tangible results and being part of a process that powers modern marketing and communication.

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