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Pittsburgh NDC needs Mail Handlers

We received the following from the Pittsburgh NDC (formerly BMC). You can also download the announcement in .pdf format.

ATTENTION: USPS CAREER EMPLOYEES:

MAIL HANDLER POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT THE PITTSBURGH NDC (formerly BMC)

  • Are you unsatisfied with your current position?
  • Are you interested other Postal opportunities?
  • Would working afternoons or nights better fit your lifestyle?
  • Is the Pitt NDC closer to your home than your current office or facility?
  • Are you interested in relocating to the Pittsburgh area?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, please consider a reassignment to the Pittsburgh Network Distribution Center located just north of Pittsburgh in Warrendale, PA.

As a Tier 3 facility, the Pitt NDC has expanded its operations and is currently accepting voluntary reassignments to the Mail Handler craft. If you are accepted for reassignment you will be assigned as a level 4 PTF Mail Handler. As a PTF employee your workhours will be based on operational needs and your schedule may vary. Requests are considered on a first come-first serve basis and may be withdrawn by the employee at any time prior to the reassignment effective date.

This is a limited time opportunity, so don’t delay; put your request in today.

TO APPLY:

Submit your request online via eReassign. eReassign is a web-based tool created to facilitate the process of career requests for reassignment. You can access eReassign at www.usps.com/employement/ereassign.htm. You will need your 8 digit employee ID number and your USPS PIN.

For additional information, please contact Tori Nyman at (724) 776-6227.

2 Responses to “Pittsburgh NDC needs Mail Handlers

  • 1
    dude
    July 20th, 2010 13:15

    now with the extra mailhandlers i may not make 100,000 dollars this year so do not apply its hard work DUDE

  • 2
    Mh in gr
    October 11th, 2010 18:06

    Its alright, if they don’t get enough, several Mail Handlers from Grand Rapids Mi will be heading there.