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As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for morgue tech in the United States is $28.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Morgue Tech do?

A Morgue Technician, also known as a Morgue Assistant or Autopsy Technician, helps pathologists and medical examiners by preparing bodies for autopsy, collecting and labeling specimens, and maintaining the morgue. They may also assist with forensic investigations, ensuring proper documentation and handling of remains. Their work requires attention to detail, knowledge of safety protocols, and the ability to handle sensitive situations professionally.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Morgue Tech position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Morgue Tech, you need detailed knowledge of anatomy, specimen handling, and basic pathology procedures, usually supported by a high school diploma or associate degree in a related field. Familiarity with mortuary instruments, autopsy equipment, and safety protocols such as OSHA regulations is essential, and some roles may require additional certification in handling biohazards. Strong attention to detail, emotional resilience, and effective communication skills help Morgue Techs manage sensitive tasks and interact with medical and law enforcement personnel. These skills ensure accurate specimen processing, maintain health and safety standards, and support successful teamwork in a sensitive work environment.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Morgue Tech?

As a Morgue Tech, your day-to-day responsibilities typically include assisting with autopsies, preparing and labeling specimens, maintaining cleanliness and organization in the morgue, and ensuring proper documentation of all activities. You may also be responsible for transporting bodies, managing inventory of supplies, and following safety and biohazard protocols closely. Collaboration with pathologists, law enforcement, and other medical staff is common, requiring professionalism and discretion. This hands-on role plays a vital part in supporting the accurate and respectful handling of deceased individuals and vital evidence.

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In the funeral industry, funeral directors and managers typically earn the highest salaries, often supplemented by experience, certifications, and management responsibilities. Advanced roles such as funeral home owners or directors with specialized skills can also command higher pay. These positions often require licensing and extensive industry knowledge.

What qualifications do you need to be a mortuary?

To become a morgue technician, typically a high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with post-secondary training or certification in mortuary science or funeral service. Relevant skills include attention to detail, ability to handle sensitive situations, and familiarity with medical and anatomical procedures; some positions may require state licensure or certification.

How much do you get paid as a mortuary assistant?

Mortuary assistants typically earn between $25,000 and $40,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and employer. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced workers or those with specialized skills can earn higher wages. Compensation often includes benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.

What jobs pay $500,000 a year in Canada?

In Canada, very few jobs, including Morgue Technicians, typically pay $500,000 annually. High salaries at this level are usually found in executive roles, specialized medical professionals, or successful entrepreneurs, rather than technical or support roles like morgue technicians. Most healthcare or technical jobs have salaries significantly below this threshold.
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Medical Technologist / Medical Laboratory Technician (MT/MLT), Kohala (DLS Big Island)

The Queen's Health Systems

Honolulu, HI

$26 - $37.59/hr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

RESPONSIBILITIES

Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Inc. (DLS) is Hawaii’s largest locally owned and operated clinical and anatomic pathology laboratory. DLS is proud to serve the communities of Hawaii, Guam and Saipan and utilizes state-of-the-art testing and value-based informatics to promote optimal patient care to positively impact patient lives.

SCHEDULE

Regular Full-Time Position

Must be available Sunday through Saturday. Variable shifts available with on-call and rotating weekends.

Must be flexible with schedule changes to meet operational needs.

HIRING RANGE

Medical Technologist: $30.00 to $42.68 hourly (MT II starts at $34.00)

Medical Lab Technician: $26.00 to $37.59 hourly (MLT II starts at $30.00)

Actual pay commensurate with experience

Eligible for Sign-on Bonus

Location eligible for additional $10,000 annually (prorated for part time)

May be eligible for Relocation Assistance

JOB SUMMARY

Performs a wide range of laboratory tests on various patient samples (MLT I: under supervision of experienced testing personnel). Requires accurate collection and processing of samples, operating and maintaining diverse equipment, and skillfully conducting tests in a variety of disciplines. Ensures diligent analysis and quality results are available to providers and other healthcare professionals. Maintains patient confidentiality, adheres to safety regulations, and stays up-to-date with laboratory practices. Works with a team with highly skilled and knowledgeable medical laboratory professionals.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Performs a variety of clinical laboratory tests in the areas of hematology, microbiology, molecular, immunology, chemistry, blood bank, coagulation and/or urinalysis, as assigned; conducts quantitative and qualitative analyses on samples such as blood, urine, stool, tissue and body fluids. (MLT I: under supervision of experienced testing personnel) (50%)

  2. Performs quality control on test results, ensuring validity and accuracy.

  3. Conducts blood tests for transfusion purposes.

  4. May develop and maintain cell/tissue cultures for testing purposes, as appropriate; isolates and identifies specimens, using advanced laboratory techniques.

  5. Keeps records and reports on results according to established procedures.

  6. Practices safety, environmental, and/or infection control methods.

  7. Monitors and maintains adequate supply inventory needed for testing in department.

  8. MT III: Acts as a resource person (specialty expert).

  9. Performs calibration, troubleshooting and maintenance on testing systems and instruments to ensure adherence to established standards of accuracy. Maintenance may include, testing system upkeep, troubleshooting, cleaning, sterility testing and quality control.(20%)

  10. Performs the following tasks as required.(20%)

  11. Performs collections from patients by venipuncture, finger sticks or other approved site.

  12. Prepares specimens and supplies for transport and/or shipping according to DLS procedures and policies, as required. Follows IATA shipping regulations..

  13. Performs forensic urine drug collection (UDC) and breath alcohol test (BAT).

  14. Compiles performance study data using programs such as Excel and EP Evaluator.

  15. Trains and performs competency assessment on staff as designated.

  16. As needed, provides morgue services 24/hours, 7 days/week, 365 days/year -follows all morgue procedures to meet regulatory requirements for the handling of bodies related to morgue duties. Follows operational guidelines to perform morgue duties.

  17. Follows the morgue documentation processes and logging systems for all deceased; stores logs and documentation and ensures information is kept safe and confidential.

  18. Performs handling, removal, and storage of deceased HHSC patients from the Emergency Department or facility patient floors in morgue refrigerators/refrigerated locker(s). Shall shroud, tag and log the deceased in accordance with regulatory requirements.

  19. Assists with viewing of the patient’s body in coordination with social work/care and/or nursing administration.

  20. Assists with morgue census in coordination with medical records department.

  21. Provides other laboratory support.(10%)

  22. Performs, reports, reviews and evaluates proficiency testing samples for waived and non-waived tests to fulfill regulatory and accreditation requirements.

  23. Instructs new employees and students in the performance of routine procedures, following established procedures.

  24. Performs other duties as assigned.

  25. Job expectations:

  26. Demonstrates clear, audience-focused and effective communication with Aloha.

  27. Reads, interprets and writes documents, such as policies, standard operating procedures and reports.

  28. Creates a positive work culture and environment.

  29. Models organizational values and contributes to quality improvements to support innovation.

  30. Builds collaborative relationships with teammates, shares ideas, supports others to achieve goals and has each other’s backs.

  31. Follows all safety and health regulations and works in accordance with DLS safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe and secure working environment.

  32. Provides excellent customer service to our internal and external customers with compassion and respect.

  33. Maintains and values the importance of attendance at work.

  34. Stays current on information and requirements to perform the job while embracing continuous learning to improve skills and knowledge.

  35. Maintains a high level of confidentiality of information.

  36. Uses sound judgement, analytical skills and innovation while problem solving and takes appropriate and timely actions.

  37. Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability by adjusting to shifts in priorities, demands, and procedures.

JOB DEMANDS

Typical Physical Demands:

  • Requires manual and finger dexterity, and eye-hand coordination, and corrected vision and hearing to normal range.

  • Able to distinguish and identify colors.

  • Able to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, lab coats, face shields, respirator, etc.

  • Able to lift, carry, push or pull items weighing up to thirty-five (35) pounds occasionally.

  • Able to stand, sit, bend and key up to six (6) hours intermittently.

  • Able to perform repetitive manual motion such as, but not limited to, pipetting, capping and uncapping specimens.

  • Depending on work location:

  • Able to walk up to six (6) hours frequently.

  • Able to drive and get in/out of company vehicle up to six (6) hours frequently.

  • Requires occasional ground or air travel.

Typical Working Conditions:

  • Work environment includes conditions common to a hospital/laboratory environment, including working directly with potentially hazardous chemicals and/or patients with communicable diseases. Potential for inadvertent skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or other infectious materials.

  • Generally works in an indoor, air-conditioned area.

  • Depending on position/location:

  • Works outdoors

QUALIFICATIONS

Education :

Required:

  • Medical Technologist/Specialist: Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, biological, clinical or medical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution

  • Medical Laboratory Technician: Associate degree in a medical laboratory technology/technician from an accredited institution.

Experience:

Required:

  • MLT I: Less than two (2) years MLT experience.

  • MLT II: Two (2) years MLT I experience and able to meet department checklist.

  • MT I: Less than two (2) years MT experience.

  • MT II: Two (2) years MT I experience and able to meet department checklist.

Certification:

Required:

  • MT: Certified or licensed as a Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS),, Technologist or Specialist in the assigned/responsible laboratory discipline by an agency recognized by the Hawaii Department of Health State Laboratories Division.

  • MLT: Certified Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) by an agency recognized by the Hawaii Department of Health State Laboratories Division.

  • Exception: Individuals licensed as a technologist, specialist, technician by the State of Hawaii prior to the effective date of Hawaii Administration Rule 11-110 (Oct 19, 2002).

Licensure:

Required:

  • Hawaii State license as a Technologist, Technician or Specialist.

Skills :

Required:

  • Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbal and written form.

  • Ability to work effectively both independently and with a team.

  • Excellent customer service skills.

  • Effective coaching skills.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or similar application.

  • Ability to work in a fast pace and high-volume environment.

  • Knowledge of quality assurance practices and procedures.

  • Familiar working with a Laboratory Information System (LIS).

Other/Driving:

  • If required to drive a company vehicle, a valid driver’s license (full license, not provisional or intermediate) and current acceptable traffic abstract is required.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet