Company
CrematoryOperator
“Crematory Operator. Skills: process management, cremation process, documentation. Receive and process human remains. Ensure cremated remains are returned”
Industry & Context.
Problem solving skills
Shift: 12am-8:30am, performing removals and transfers of bodies and delivering cremated remains
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, Minimum 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, Familiar with the basic operation of industrial equipment to include basic trouble-shooting skills, Basic computer skills, Ability to maintain effective relationships with all affiliates and/or third parties, Good communication skills, High level of compassion and integrity, Problem solving skills, Ability to multi task and set priorities, Detail oriented
Nice to Have
Completion of a formal program at a college or technical school specializing in funeral service or mortuary science where required by state law
What You'll Do.
Receive and process human remains
Ensure cremated remains are returned
Cares for deceased in a respectful manner
Perform all tasks involved in cremation process
Receives remains and ensures documentation
Completes all required documentation
Adheres to all regulations
Adheres to all policies
Maintains all Company logs/reports
Maintains all chain of custody paperwork
Promotes a safe work environment
Maintains the crematorium
equipment and adjacent facilities
Deliver/release cremated remains
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ability to maintain effective relationships with all affiliates and/or third parties
Communication Scope
Good communication skills
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