Company
CemeteryServicesSpecialist
“Cemetery Services Specialist. Skills: Burial services, Memorial installation, Groundskeeping. Perform openings and closings for interments. Perform openings and closings for entombments”
Industry & Context.
Ability to work in various adverse weather conditions, Mechanical aptitude
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Six months experience operating standard equipment, Acceptable driving record, Applicable license(s) to operate equipment/vehicles
What You'll Do.
Perform openings and closings for interments
Perform openings and closings for entombments
Perform openings and closings for inurnments
Perform openings and closings for disinterment
Install memorials and markers
Install outer burial containers
Complete work orders from client families
Perform grave and marker maintenance
Respond to requests for service
Conduct interment verification procedures
Prepare 25 foot radius for burials
Ensure burial area is clean
Ensure burial area is neat
Adhere to Company safety rules
Adhere to Universal Precautions
Maintain Company assets
Perform preventive maintenance on machines
Perform preventive maintenance on equipment
Perform preventive maintenance on facilities
Maintain clean work area
Maintain orderly work area
Complete Dignity University courses
Complete assigned training
Adhere to Dignity Memorial Promise standards
Perform other duties as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Communicate with fellow associates; Communicate with contractor personnel; Communicate with client families
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