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Directs and coordinates operational, management, and supportive services of associate post offices within district area known as sectional center: Plans and implements facility programs in accordance with regional and national policy and to meet established objectives for providing efficient and effective postal services. Approves operating budgets of associate post offices. Directs such supportive services as personnel administration, finance, safety, and plant and vehicle maintenance. Participates in selecting, training, and removing POSTMASTERS and top level management of associate postal units. Provides postal information to news media, business representatives, and local governmental agencies. May direct and coordinate operations of various sectional centers within a district and be designated District Manager, Postal Service.

Personality Traits


Calm Under Pressure: You keep your cool when dealing with highly stressful situations.

Leader: You're good at taking charge, giving directions, and inspiring other people.

Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Salary and Education


How much does a Postal Service Sectional Center Manager make?

Nationally: $36,000 – $83,000

Main education level: Certificate

source: US Dept of Labor





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