Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Funeral Directors and Cremation Workers
20 matching jobs found.
Cremation Attendant
Specialized profession responsible for operating cremation furnaces in funeral facilities and cremating bodies.
Cremation worker
Responsible for cremating bodies in cremation furnaces, including operations of cremation furnaces, handling of bodies and remains, and facility hygiene management.
Crematorium operator
Specialized profession that handles the intake of bodies into cremation facilities, operation and management of cremation furnaces, cleaning and inspection inside and outside the furnaces, bone collection after cremation, etc.
Ceremonial Tea Server
A service job that prepares and provides tea and tea sweets to attendees at ceremonies such as funerals and memorial services.
Ceremony Staff (Funeral Home Staff)
Handles everything from supporting bereaved families and venue setup to funeral proceedings, assisting in the rituals to send off the deceased. A service occupation.
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 Coordinator
A ceremony planner who plans and operates funerals in general, collaborating with bereaved families to see off the deceased.
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 Master of Ceremonies
A professional who conducts funerals and farewell services according to the order of service, ensuring smooth proceedings while being considerate to attendees and bereaved family.
Funeral director, cremator
A specialist who plans and manages funerals according to the wishes of the bereaved family and operates and manages cremation furnaces.