To thrive as a Coroner Transport, you need attention to detail, physical stamina, and a valid driver's license, with some employers requiring training in biohazard safety or mortuary practices. Familiarity with transport vehicles equipped for body removal, chain-of-custody documentation, and GPS navigation systems is typically necessary. Compassion, discretion, and strong communication skills are important for interacting with grieving families and other professionals. These abilities ensure respectful handling of decedents, legal compliance, and sensitive interactions during difficult circumstances.