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CrematoryOperator
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“Crematory Operator. Skills: Cremation process, Documentation, Regulatory compliance. Receive and process human remains. Return cremated remains to authorized person(s)”
Industry & Context.
Problem solving skills
Valid driver’s license, Performing removals, Performing transfers of bodies, Delivering cremated remains
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, Completion of a formal program at a college or technical school specializing in funeral service or mortuary science where required by state law, One to three months experience as an apprentice, Certified Crematory Operator as required by state, Valid driver’s license required if performing removals and transfers of bodies and delivering cremated remains
What You'll Do.
Receive and process human remains
Return cremated remains to authorized person(s)
Care for deceased in a respectful manner
Perform cremation process tasks
Receive remains and ensure documentation is complete
Ensure visual identification of deceased is complete and
Complete documentation for cremation process
Complete documentation for equipment maintenance
Adhere to professional
state/provincial and federal regulations
Adhere to all applicable policies and procedures
Maintain Company logs/reports
Maintain required state-specific reports
Maintain chain of custody paperwork
Promote a safe work environment
Practice universal precautions
Adopt general principles of safe conduct
Maintain the crematorium
Maintain adjacent facilities
Deliver/release cremated remains to funeral home or proper
Perform other duties as directed by management
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Relationships with affiliates; Relationships with third parties
Communication Scope
Good communication skills
Full Job Description
Our associates celebrate lives. We celebrate our associates. Properly receive and process human remains and ensures that the cremated remains are returned to the authorized person(s) according to company procedures and applicable Federal, State and Municipal regulations. Duties must be performed consistent with company mission and values and adherence to company policies and procedures. **JOB RESPONSIBILITIES** * Cares for deceased in a respectful manner while performing all the tasks involved in the cremation process * Receives remains and ensures all documentation is complete and visual identification of the deceased is complete and accurate. * Completes all required documentation with respect to cremation process and equipment maintenance * Adheres to all professional, municipal, state/provincial and federal licensing authority regulations applicable to the cremation of human remains * Adheres to all applicable policies and procedures * Maintains all Company logs/reports and required state-specific reports * Maintains all chain of custody paperwork * Promotes a safe work environment by being aware of and practicing universal precautions and adopting general principles of safe conduct * Maintains the crematorium, equipment and adjacent facilities * May deliver/release cremated remains to appropriate funeral home or proper authority * Other duties as directed by management **MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS** **Education** * High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of a formal program at a college or technical school specializing in funeral service or mortuary science where required by state law. **Experience** * Minimum one to three months experience as an apprentice **Certification/Licenses** * Certified Crematory Operator as required by state law; valid driver’s license required if performing removals and transfers of bodies and delivering cremated remains **Knowledge, Skills and Abilities** * Familiar with the basic operation of industrial equipment to include basic t
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