Mailing List Processor - Direct Mail Printing Industry Construction, Mining & Trades - Clearwater, FL at Geebo

Mailing List Processor - Direct Mail Printing Industry

Mailing List Processor - Direct Mail Printing Industry
Must have experience working in the mailing or printing industry and know how to use mailing software to process mailing list. Only experienced candidates considered at this time.
Candidate would be responsible for the preparation and processing of mailing lists according to USPS standards for pre-sorted bulk mail and other classes of mail. This is front end list work, not the running of the mailing equipment itself. Duties include analyzing, manipulating, sorting and verifying data, merging files and outputting postal mailing reports. Other tasks include typing and some list management for in-house projects. The position is a desk job in a modern office environment.
Must have skills in the following areas:
Computers.
Software such as: MS Excel, MS Word.
Must be a very proficient typist. The position requires a lot of typing.
Typical mailing software that is used for processing mailing lists.
USPS postal regulations.
Analytical and problem solving skills.
The ability to multi-task.
Full time employment - 40 hours per week.
We are a very fast-paced, well-established firm in the Tampa Bay area. We are an equal opportunity employer and offer competitive compensation and exceptional benefits including 401K, medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance.
Please email your complete resume. All resumes will be held in STRICT confidence.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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