

Tractor Trailer Operator: Operates a heavy-duty tractor-trailer either in over-the-road, city shuttle service, or trailer spotting operations.Provides customers on the route with a variety of services. Rural Carrier / Rural Carrier Associate: Cases, delivers and collects mail along a rural route using a vehicle.City Carrier / City Carrier Assistant: Delivers and collects mail on foot or by vehicle under varying road and weather conditions in an assigned area.Ensures designs communicate a corporate image consistent with Postal Service goals and policies. Graphic Designer: Creates and edits graphic designs for flyers, programs, publications, forms, posters and visual presentation materials for Postal Service events, products and internal organizations.Creative Producer/Director: Independently produces, directs and creates presentation, instructional, promotional and other video and visual media products to communicate the goals and objectives of the Postal Service as it relates to employees and customers.Purchasing & Supply Management Specialist: Analyzes and monitors the Postal Service's usage of products and services in order to engage contracted services and equipment in alignment with established supplier management criteria.Purchasing Specialist: Solicits, negotiates, administers and settles contracts and purchases for services, supplies and equipment including informal purchases.Financial Analyst: Conducts comprehensive financial reviews and studies to analyze, evaluate and report on financial results, trends and implications.Accountant: Supports the analysis, preparation and financial reporting process in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).You may also be responsible for handling communication with public agencies when necessary and providing status reports to upper management.

Other job duties include creating a timeline and budget once the project is underway, you monitor each step to ensure the project runs on time and does not overspend. As a project manager, you create plans, delegate responsibilities, supervise employees, and implement the project. Companies typically have project managers on staff, but some businesses may choose to hire an independent contractor to handle the job. Working on a team, the project manager oversees production from the planning stages through completion. Project managers coordinate tasks to complete a plan of action for their employer.
