Fire Inspectors and Investigators

Job Description: Inspect buildings to detect fire hazards and enforce local ordinances and State laws, or investigate and gather facts to determine cause of fires and explosions.

Fire Inspectors and Investigators spend a lot of their time . They are naturally good at . Fire Inspectors and Investigators are typically characterized as being . They are usually very knowledgable about and are skilled at .

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Washington
$78,990  
 
Nevada
$77,580  
 
Oregon
$73,830  
 
Minnesota
$64,940  
 
Massachusetts
$63,860  
 
Iowa
$63,770  
 
Illinois
$63,540  
 
Colorado
$61,080  
 
Maryland
$59,450  
 
Arizona
$58,770  
 
New Jersey
$57,660  
 
Florida
$56,640  
 
Idaho
$55,870  
 
Texas
$54,730  
 
New York
$54,640  
 
New Mexico
$54,550  
 
Rhode Island
$53,610  
 
Michigan
$52,960  
 
New Hampshire
$52,430  
 
Kansas
$52,160  
 
Alabama
$50,740  
 
Ohio
$50,130  
 
Oklahoma
$49,430  
 
Utah
$48,800  
 
Virginia
$48,690  
 
Tennessee
$48,480  
 
Indiana
$47,750  
 
Connecticut
$47,590  
 
Nebraska
$47,440  
 
Georgia
$46,550  
 
Vermont
$46,500  
 
Louisiana
$46,500  
 
North Carolina
$46,370  
 
California
$46,360  
 
Delaware
$45,760  
 
Wisconsin
$45,450  
 
Arkansas
$45,060  
 
Pennsylvania
$43,790  
 
Missouri
$42,880  
 
Maine
$42,340  
 
Kentucky
$41,900  
 
North Dakota
$41,450  
 
South Carolina
$39,180  
 
Mississippi
$37,000  
 
West Virginia
$31,830  
 

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