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Mail Clerk 3rd shift

Location: Louisville
Posted on: November 1, 2024

Job Description:

Adecco, in partnership with JP Morgan Chase, is hiring for Mail Room Clerks to work seasonal jobs multiple times a year. Each assignment can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 weeks. The assignments take place in April, June, September, October, and January. The hours third shift is midnight until 8:00 AM, pay is $10.50. This opportunity can be part time or full time. Our client operates on a 24 hours a day 7 days a week basis. We need associates who are flexible to work various shifts.




You must be able to pass an IRS fingerprint clearance and a 10 panel drug screen. In order to process the IRS fingerprint you must have 3 forms of ID--



1) a government issued photo ID



2) a social security card,



3) birth certificate, travel passport, a permanent resident card (with photo) if residency is established for the past 5 years, a Certificate of US citizenship (INS form) N 560 or N 561, a Certificate of Naturalization -- N560, N570,or a report of birth, FS240 from department of state.





The work facility is very clean, comfortable, and staffed with great people. This is a great opportunity to earn extra cash. Prior experience is not required. However, if you have experience on an Itran machine or mail opening device, please let us know!





Candidates for the mail room job must be able to:





- Open and sort mail at a brisk pace



- pay close attention to detail



- maintain accuracy



- arrive on time



- maintain professionalism



- work independently





If you are interested in this or any other mail room jobs, please apply today at AdeccoUSA.com





Keywords: , Fairfield , Mail Clerk 3rd shift, Other , Louisville, Ohio

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