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The average salary for a Forest Fire Inspector in U.S. is $61,090.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $61,090

$35,000$92,170

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.37

$16.83$44.31

What does a Forest Fire Inspector earn?

On average, Forest Fire Inspectors earn around $61,090 per year in the U.S.. Forest Fire Inspectors survey areas in order to identify potential fire hazards and provide advice to prevent fires from occurring. They also examine buildings for code violations and perform fire prevention inspections. Additionally, they inform the public and private landowners about fire prevention policies and procedures and investigate the cause of fires.

How to earn more as a Forest Fire Inspector

To become a Forest Fire Inspector, you will need to get a degree in forest and wildlife management, forestry, or a related field. Alternatively, you can get a certificate specific to Fire Science, Fire Suppression and Fire Prevention through a specialised training program. To get more out of this role, you can specialise in certain areas, such as allowing controlled burning or researching and developing new fire mitigation techniques. You could also take your skills to the next level by managing a fire control district or launching your own fire control business.