The United States Postal Service in Stamford, Connecticut is seeking skilled automotive technicians to join its Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF) in Stamford and hosted a series of hiring events this March to connect with prospective applicants.
USPS operates one of the nation's largest government vehicle fleets, employing more than 4,000 vehicle maintenance professionals across 322 vehicle maintenance facilities and auxiliary garages. Technicians service a wide range of postal vehicles, including delivery vans, medium-duty trucks, tractors, trailers, service vehicles, and passenger automobiles.
Employees work in modern maintenance facilities equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, professional-grade tools, and environmentally responsible materials. USPS also invests in ongoing technical training to help employees expand their skills throughout their careers.
Training opportunities include:
Hands-on, on-the-job instruction
Manufacturer-sponsored technical training
Courses at the USPS National Center for Employee Development in Norman, Oklahoma
Remote learning through satellite training and teleconferences
Applications for automotive technician positions are submitted online through the USPS careers website. Prospective applicants must be at least 18 years old and should review the official job posting for complete information on qualifications, responsibilities, benefits, and hiring requirements.
USPS encourages interested candidates to apply promptly, as available positions may be filled as qualified applicants are selected.
The U.S. Postal Service is seeking to hire six Automotive Technicians for its Stamford facility to help maintain and repair the fleet of mail delivery vehicles.
According to USPS Human Resources Specialist Lori Zaskey, the Postal Service offers a rewarding work environment and is a great place to build a career.
"The longevity of the careers that our employees have here is just outstanding and the benefits that we also provide really can assist with anyone that wants to work for the Postal Service."
Sources: Connecticut New 12 and USPS recruitment web site
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