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Embalmer work is about preparing deceased persons for burial or cremation through careful transfer, cleaning, disinfection and presentation.
Embalmers work with funeral directors to move bodies, prepare rooms, use chemicals and cosmetics, and respect family wishes about appearance and handling.
In job descriptions, look for embalming, body transfer, funeral planning, disinfecting, chemical cleaning agents, cosmetics, coffins, appointments and contact with funeral directors.
Embalmers work in funeral-service settings where respectful handling, hygiene and appearance preparation matter. Tasks can include body transfer, room cleaning, disinfection, cosmetic preparation and coordination with funeral directors.
Useful strengths include embalming techniques, chemical handling, cosmetics, coffin transfer, appointment administration, clean-room routines, ergonomic work and calm communication around funeral arrangements.
Salary context depends on call-out work, preparation complexity, contact with funeral directors, chemical responsibilities, transfer duties, appointment volume and whether the role includes supervision.
Career paths can move toward senior embalming, funeral planning support, mortuary coordination, funeral-service operations or staff supervision within funeral homes.
Check whether vacancies mention embalming, deceased-person transfer, disinfection, cosmetics, chemical agents, coffins, room cleaning and direct cooperation with funeral directors.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/dc34c345-caf9-4ab7-b496-e18a572194ba |
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| ESCO code | 5163.2 |
| ISCO group | 5163 |
| Concept type | Occupation |