Fire Inspectors and Investigators


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Fire Inspectors and Investigators

Fire Inspectors and Investigators - Wages & Trends

Wages vary by area of the country and the inspector or investigator's level of experience and training.

Fire inspectors and investigators who work full time usually receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, health insurance, and a retirement plan. Many fire departments give payment for tuition or higher pay for completing advanced training.

Fire inspectors and investigators (SOC 33-2021)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $26.67 $35.80 $47.95
Yearly $55,463 $74,458 $99,727
    Cook County Hourly $26.14 $33.16 $41.81
Yearly $54,370 $68,966 $86,950
    Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area Hourly $26.14 $46.27 $50.38
Yearly $54,371 $96,251 $104,797
    Du Page County Hourly $33.21 $33.21 $42.04
Yearly $69,079 $69,079 $87,442
    Lake County Hourly $27.69 $28.27 $46.85
Yearly $57,595 $58,801 $97,439
    Rockford Area Hourly $37.15 $51.73 $57.54
Yearly $77,256 $107,609 $119,678
United States Hourly $29.19 $37.53 $50.67
Yearly $60,700 $78,060 $105,390

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.