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The average salary for a Crematory Operator in U.S. is $44,290.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $44,290

$31,200$60,600

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $21.30

$15.00$29.14

What does a Crematory Operator earn?

Crematory Operators typically earn an average of $44,290 each year in the United States. These professionals are responsible for providing respectful and dignified handling of the deceased and their associated arrangements. They deal with occasions such as funeral ceremonies and provide vital services such as removal and transportation of the deceased. Crematory Operators may choose to specialise in areas such as embalming, funeral services, or cremation services.

How to earn more as a Crematory Operator

To become a crematory operator, you will need to obtain a licence to perform the services at a state or local level. You can get certified through an accredited program and receive on the job training. To earn more as a crematory operator, you can become specialized in cremation technology or become an adviser to the bereaved. You could also move into the sales side of the business, offering urns, memorial items, and cemetery services. Additionally, you always have the option of becoming self-employed or setting up your own cremation business.