U. S. Bank
LockboxMailSorter(PartTime)
“Lockbox Mail Sorter (Part-Time) at U. S. Bank. Skills: Mail sorting, Process management, Customer service. Support wholesale lockbox operations. Complete mail-in process”
What You'll Achieve.
Maximize production and execution of tasks
Industry & Context.
Ability to identify, analyze and resolve exceptions through data interpretation
Physical requirements could include lifting trays of work, pushing carts of work, standing or sitting for extended periods of time, and repetitive motions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, One to two years or more of related work experience
Nice to Have
Knowledge of products, services, terminology, procedures and systems related to assigned area, as well as applicable laws and regulatory requirements, Proven commitment to high quality customer service, Ability to work well with external and internal customers, Good time management skills to maximize production and execution of tasks in a fast-paced environment, Good understanding and knowledge of internal policies and procedures within Operations Services and enterprise wide, PC skills, Good verbal and written communication skills
What You'll Do.
Support wholesale lockbox operations
Complete mail-in process
Receive and sort incoming mail
Organize items into lockbox cubbies
Prepare work for distribution
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ability to work well with external and internal customers
Communication Scope
Good verbal and written communication skills
Applying for this Lockbox Mail Sorter (Part-Time) role?
Most applicants get filtered before a human reads their resume. See if yours makes the cut.
How to Apply on Workday
- Workday has a multi-step form — save your progress after every section.
- "Apply With LinkedIn" can fail or lose data; manual entry is more reliable.
- Watch for the "Submit for Review" final step — hitting "Save" alone does not submit.
- Job requisition numbers are useful when following up with HR by email.
ANONYMOUS · UNFILTERED
What do employees actually say about U. S. Bank?
Real rants from real employees. Read before you apply.