Lexington Package Handler(Part-time)-UPS | Hiring
Your Next Step in Lexington
Fast Facts
- Urgency: Immediate consideration in Lexington.
- Employer: UPS (Hiring in Lexington)
- Based in: Lexington, KY (a central Lexington location)
- Flexible Role in Lexington: Package Handler
- This Lexington-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our UPS team in Lexington, KY is growing.
- Benefit from working in Lexington, a key hub for the Package Logistics industry.
What You Get
- Compensation: $24-$27/Hour (approx. $30.6k/Year)
- Benefits: Benefits may be available based on employment type.
- Project-based work with clear objectives.
Position Scope
- Apply your your professional skills skills at our Lexington location.
About UPS & Our Culture
The UPS Package Handler is the most important hourly role in the package delivery network — and at UPS, we have never pretended otherwise. Every driver who rolls out clean, every trailer that departs on time, and every package that arrives undamaged at a customer's door traces its journey back to a Package Handler who did their job with precision during a 4-hour sort window the night before. At UPS, our package handler jobs are not entry-level dead ends. They are the foundation of one of the strongest blue-collar career pipelines in America — a Teamsters-union-protected role with full medical, dental, and vision benefits, a growing pension, and a tuition program that has sent tens of thousands of UPS package handlers through college at no personal cost. If you have been searching for UPS package handler jobs near me that are more than just a warehouse paycheck, this is the position that answers that search with the most complete benefit package in the industry.
What Our Team Says (Employee Reviews)
"I took the package handler job to pay my rent and stay off my parents' couch. Four years later I am a full-time package car driver earning 28 dollars an hour, my pension is growing, and UPS paid for my associate's degree through the Earn & Learn program while I was still loading trucks at 5 AM. People dismiss the package handler role because they only see the outside — they do not see what it opens up on the inside. There is no better career foundation in blue-collar America than a UPS package handler job at the right building with the right mindset going in." - Current Package Car Driver, Former Package Handler, Austin, TX.
Role Overview & Responsibilities
As a UPS Package Handler, you execute the core physical functions of the sort operation inside a UPS package center — loading outbound package cars in delivery sequence, sorting inbound packages on conveyor belts by destination, and unloading arriving trailers at a sustained production rate during a focused 3.5 to 5 hour shift window that processes tens of thousands of packages per night inside our facility.
- Package Car Loading: Build outbound delivery vehicle loads using the UPS Electronic Daily Delivery Record (eDDR) as your sequence guide — placing every package label-out on the correct shelf position in stop-by-stop delivery order so the assigned driver can access each stop without rearranging freight, maintaining a load quality score above 97.5 percent misload-free across your assigned vehicle count every shift.
- Belt Sorting Execution: Work the primary sort conveyor at sustained belt speed — reading 5-digit destination ZIP codes and UPS Smart Label barcodes on packages traveling at 150 to 200 feet per minute and physically diverting each parcel to the correct outbound chute, destination cage, or trailer lane with the accuracy that keeps the facility's sort exception rate below the district target threshold.
- Inbound Trailer Unloading: Enter assigned inbound trailers and systematically pull packages from floor-to-ceiling stacked loads — maintaining an individual unload rate of 800 to 1,100 packages per hour and placing every pulled package label-side up on the inbound belt without stacking packages on top of each other to ensure clean barcode reads at the automated scan tunnel downstream.
Benefits & Perks
UPS Package Handlers receive Teamsters union wages with contractual annual raises, Teamsters Health & Welfare Fund medical coverage for you and eligible dependents, a defined-benefit pension accruing at the contractual service credit rate per year of service, paid personal days, and UPS Earn & Learn tuition assistance depositing up to $5,250 per calendar year — up to $25,000 total — directly toward your accredited college degree program. Weekly direct-deposit paychecks arrive every Friday. This is the most benefit-complete package handler job available in the American logistics market, period.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Lexington Package Handler-UPS | Hiring position pay at UPS?
This role offers a pay range of $24 - $27. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, shift, and location within Lexington.
Where is this Lexington Package Handler-UPS | Hiring job located?
This position is based in Lexington, KY. UPS has facilities throughout the region, but this specific opening is in Lexington.
Do I need prior experience to apply for this Lexington Package Handler-UPS | Hiring job?
No prior experience is required. UPS provides all necessary training for new hires. This is an entry-level opportunity open to candidates from all backgrounds.
What are the physical requirements for this position?
This role involves team-lifting items weighing between 50 to 150+ pounds using proper ergonomic techniques and mechanical aids. UPS provides safety training and equipment to ensure associate safety.
What benefits does UPS offer for this position?
UPS provides comprehensive benefits starting Day 1, which may include medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and employee assistance programs.
Does UPS offer tuition assistance or education benefits?
Yes, UPS offers fully funded tuition reimbursement programs. Eligible associates can pursue degrees and certifications at no cost through programs like Career Choice, covering tuition, books, and fees.