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Seeking a diligent Presorter to prepare outgoing mail according to USPS standards. This role requires high-speed sorting, traying, and bagging of First Class and Standard mail. Candidates must be able to stand for long shifts and repeatedly lift 30-50 lbs. A high school diploma and prior producti...
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Seeking a detail-oriented Presort Machine Operator to run MLOCR mailing equipment. This role requires a high school diploma, production experience, and the ability to lift 30-50 lbs. You must be able to stand for 8-10 hour shifts while ensuring mail pieces meet precise client guidelines.
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Explore rewarding presorter jobs, a critical and dynamic role within the logistics, distribution, and mailing industries. Presorters are essential professionals who specialize in organizing and preparing large volumes of mail or parcels before they enter the primary postal or carrier stream. By doing this preliminary sorting, they ensure efficient downstream processing, help companies secure significant postal discounts, and guarantee timely delivery to end recipients. This position is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who thrive in fast-paced, physical work environments and take pride in being a crucial link in the supply chain. The core responsibility of a presorter is to accurately categorize items based on strict guidelines, typically set by national postal services like the USPS. This involves sorting mail by destination ZIP codes, service class (such as First-Class or Standard Mail), and size. Professionals in these jobs manually handle items, often working alongside or operating specialized machinery like MLOCR (Multi-Line Optical Character Reader) equipment that automates reading addresses and applying barcodes. Common daily tasks include feeding machines, clearing jams, manually sorting non-conforming items, tray-ing, bagging, and labeling sorted batches for dispatch. They are also responsible for verifying sortation accuracy and applying any necessary endorsements or corrections to mail pieces. Typical skills and requirements for presorter jobs emphasize both physical stamina and mental acuity. Candidates generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, with on-the-job training provided. Key physical requirements include the ability to stand for extended periods, often for 8-10 hour shifts, and repeatedly lift or move containers weighing 30-50 pounds. Manual dexterity and the ability to work quickly and accurately under pressure are paramount, as sortation speed and precision are directly tied to operational efficiency and cost savings. A strong understanding of postal regulations, geography, and sortation schemes is highly valuable. Successful presorters are reliable, have excellent attention to detail, can follow complex procedures consistently, and work effectively both independently and as part of a team. For those seeking stable, hands-on employment with a clear impact, presorter jobs offer a vital entry point into the logistics sector. These roles provide foundational experience in operations that can lead to advancement into machine operation, supervision, or logistics coordination. If you are looking for a position where your direct effort optimizes a vast network's efficiency, a career as a presorter represents a solid and essential choice. Discover opportunities in this field where your work keeps communication and commerce flowing smoothly every day.

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