Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Funeral Director

10 matching jobs found.

Ceremony Staff (Funeral Services)

Plans and manages funerals according to the wishes of the bereaved family, handling ceremony progression management, corpse preservation, altar setup, and bereaved family support.

Funeral Worker

A job that handles practical tasks such as setup, body transportation, encoffining, and cremation assistance associated with the operation of funerals to honor the deceased.

Funeral Vehicle Driver

Specialized profession that drives vehicles such as hearses and shuttle buses used in funerals, transporting bereaved families and mourners.

Funeral Parlor Attendant

A service occupation handling everything from bereaved family support and venue operations to funeral planning, proceedings, and body preparation.

Funeral Assistant

Funeral assistants support the preparation and operation of funerals and farewell ceremonies, handling tasks such as funeral venue setup, attendee and bereaved family support.

Funeral Director

A professional who respectfully honors the deceased and plans, executes, and manages funerals in accordance with the wishes of the bereaved family.

Ceremonial Attendant

A profession that conducts and manages ceremonies such as funerals and farewell services, provides support to bereaved families, handles venue setup, altar management, and guiding mourners.

Yukan (yukan) Shi

Yukan shi are specialists who cleanse the deceased's body, apply mortuary makeup and change clothes to prepare for funerals and farewell ceremonies.

Hearse Driver

A profession affiliated with a funeral company, safely driving a hearse containing the body to a resting place or crematorium. Requires etiquette and manners toward the deceased and bereaved family, as well as precise driving skills.

Hearse Driver

A specialist job that drives hearses and safely and courteously transports the deceased to funeral homes or crematoriums.