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The average salary for a Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installer in U.S. is $57,400.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $57,400

$36,790$79,650

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.59

$17.69$38.29

What does a Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installer earn?

Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers generally earn an annual salary of $57,400 in the U.S. Systems installers work with homeowners and businesses to configure, maintain and install security and fire alarm systems. Specialisations may include access control systems installation, surveillance systems maintenance and automation system setup.

How to earn more as a Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installer

To become a Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installer, you'll need to gain some training experience and qualifications. This could include BTEC, NVQ or City & Guilds qualifications. Alternatively, you could apply for an apprenticeship, which usually last for two to three years. If you want to further your career and earn more, you could move into a specialist area, such as alarm monitoring or become a security or fire alarm systems installer manager. You could also take the leap and become self-employed, offering installation services in private or commercial sites.