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A national postal service is looking for an on-call relief Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier in Lac-Etchemin, Quebec. The job involves sorting, collecting, and delivering mail, and candidates must have a valid driver's license and a satisfactory driving record. Preference will be given to Indigenous People and persons with disabilities as part of the company's commitment to equity. This role offers a unique opportunity to work independently and make the open road your office.
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Location:
Lac-Etchemin, QC, CA
Job Requisition Id: 196608
Business Function: Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers
Primary City: Lac-Etchemin
Other Location(s): Sainte-Justine, Sainte-Rose-de-Watford
Province: Quebec
Employment Type: On Call
Employment Status: Temporary
Language Requirement: French 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 (YYYY-MM-DD): 2025/12/29
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.
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