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Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier, On-call Relief

Canada Post

Elora

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Part time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A national postal service in Elora seeks an On-call Relief Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier. Responsibilities include sorting, collecting, and delivering mail, ensuring safe and timely service. Candidates must have a satisfactory driving record and a valid provincial driver’s license (class 5 or G), as well as a suitable vehicle. This temporary position allows individuals to start a career in a reputable organization. Eligible applicants will be provided with competitive compensation and growth opportunities.

Qualifications

  • Satisfactory safe driving record.
  • Valid provincial driver’s license - class 5 or G.
  • Vehicle with minimum cargo capacity of 50 cu ft.

Responsibilities

  • Sort, collect and deliver mail items safely and timely.
  • Maintain knowledge of delivery routes and local customers.
  • Lift and carry items weighing up to 50 lbs.

Skills

Dependability
Organizational skills
Knowledge of local infrastructure
Driving skills
Job description
Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier, On-call Relief

Location: Elora, ON, CA

Job Requisition Id: 192313

Business Function: Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers

Primary City: Elora

Other Location(s):

Province: Ontario

Employment Type: On Call Relief

Employment Status: Temporary

Language Requirement: English Essential

Area of Competition: Applicants residing within 75 km from the Post Office in which this job is located are preferred

Number of Vacancies: 1

Job Closing Date: 2026-01-05

Job Description

Imagine that you could make the open road your office. As an on‑call relief Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier with Canada Post, you can. We’re recruiting for dependable, organized individuals to deliver mail on an on‑call basis to various communities.

If you enjoy working independently, as well as operating a motor vehicle in all kinds of weather and traffic conditions, then you’re ready to embark on a rewarding career and call the open road your office.

As an on‑call relief employee with Canada Post, you’ll be working with an organization focused on growth and innovation, and recognized as one of Canada’s top employers and best corporate citizens. Along with receiving a competitive salary, you will have the opportunity to grow with us and discover your career potential, as you may be eligible to apply for any upcoming permanent Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier positions.

Job Responsibilities
  • Be adept at sorting, collecting and delivering mail items, in a safe and timely manner.
  • Acquire and maintain knowledge of local infrastructure including roads, customers and delivery receptacles.
  • Ensure mail is safely secured in their possession.
Job Responsibilities (continued)
  • Process various CPC products and services (Change of Address Notification, Damaged Mail, Items Delivered Bill (IDB) and others).
  • Wear Canada Post identification while on delivery and ensure its visibility while delivering and collecting mail from customers.
  • Lift and carry items up to 50 lb/22.7 kg.
  • Have experience in making deliveries and operating a motor vehicle in all kinds of weather and traffic conditions.
Qualifications

Qualifications section is currently not specified.

Other Information
Mandatory Vehicle Requirements
  • Have a satisfactory safe driving record.
  • Possess a valid permanent provincial driver’s license - class 5 or G.
  • A minimum cargo capacity of 50 cu ft (1415 liters).
  • Automatic transmission.
  • Power windows.
  • A metal roof‑top and accessory power outlet to accommodate a Canada Post sign and flashing light.
  • The middle of passenger window sill that is between 38” and 45” from the ground and maximum interior width of 56”.
  • Fifth door / hatchback to allow for oversized and bulky items to be loaded. (Preferred).
  • Provide and maintain the required automobile liability insurance for the use of your vehicle.
  • Notify your insurance company as to the use of your vehicle while employed at Canada Post.

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Note: In order to be considered you will need to:

  • Pass an interview.

Please be aware that if selected you will be required to provide the following documents:

  • Your resume.
  • A current driver’s abstract that is dated within the last 30 days.
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We’re committed to living these values and practicing these behaviours every day. Learn more about the values and behaviours by visiting the Canada Post website.

All qualified candidates will be considered; however preference will be given to Indigenous People (First Nations, Metis or Inuit) or Persons with disabilities. This is a special measure employment equity initiative and candidates from this group who wish to qualify for preferential consideration must self‑identify.

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Employment Equity

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Disability is defined as a persistent or episodic physical, sensory, or mental health condition and/or functional limitation. Disability includes both visible and hidden conditions and/or limitations that may impact vision, hearing, mobility, flexibility, dexterity, pain, learning, developmental, mental/psychological, and memory.

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