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Entry Level International Fire Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Inspect apparatus to ensure the vehicle is in proper working order. Complete inventory checks to ... Firefighter I and II are mandatory prior to employment and must be accredited by the International ...

Inspect apparatus to ensure the vehicle is in proper working order. Complete inventory checks to ... Firefighter I and II are mandatory prior to employment and must be accredited by the International ...

Deputy Fire Marshal

Redlands, CA · On-site

$119K - $149K/yr

Certification as a Fire Inspector I from the International Code Council (ICC) within 6 months of appointment. Successful completion of the following California State Fire Marshal coursework: Fire ...

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Operator, Fire Vehicle

Enid, OK · On-site

$21 - $26.25/hr

Inspect apparatus to ensure the vehicle is in proper working order. Complete inventory checks to ... Firefighter I and II are mandatory prior to employment and must be accredited by the International ...

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How much do entry level international fire inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level international fire inspector in the United States is $63,541.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $72,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level International Fire Inspector vs Entry Level Fire Prevention Specialist?

AspectEntry Level International Fire InspectorEntry Level Fire Prevention Specialist
CertificationsFire Inspector I, NICET certificationsFire Inspector I, NICET certifications
Work EnvironmentInspections, code enforcement, fieldworkInspections, education, policy development
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, government agenciesFire departments, private companies, government agencies

Both roles involve fire safety inspections and require similar certifications. The Fire Inspector focuses more on enforcement and field inspections, while Fire Prevention Specialists often engage in education and policy development. The roles are closely related and often overlap in industry usage, making them common points of comparison for entry-level fire safety careers.

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Fire Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher Inspector (Entry-Level)

Fire Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher Inspector (Entry-Level)

Western States Fire Protection Company

Bozeman, MT • On-site

$52K - $58K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Western States Fire Protection rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 37 rated health and safety providers


Job description

Western States Fire Protection (WSFP) and its subsidiaries are more than a company. We are a family of unique individuals committed to our purpose, our values, and each other. And we believe in making our own luck, creating our own opportunities. WSFP accomplishes this by constantly innovating, finding ways to create new value and seizing new opportunities.
Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specializes in Life Safety Systems. Our values are simple: integrity, quality, safety, professionalism, commitment.
What we offer:
  • Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Employee Assistant Program
  • Flex Spending (FSA) (Cafeteria Plan) and HSA
  • 401(k) Plan - Matching up to 3%
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Profit Sharing Plan
  • Paid Time Off (PTO), Parental Leave, Paid Pregnancy Medical Leave
  • Paid Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Annual Discretionary Bonus
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance
  • Gym membership reimbursement

Fire Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher Inspector (Entry-Level)
This is an entry-level position with on-the-job training. Once the training period is completed and licensing has been achieved, this inspector is responsible for performing testing and inspection of fire sprinkler and related systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers' products. Required certifications achieved during training period: backflow prevention assembly tester, NICET I NFPA 25, NICET II NFPA 25, Montana state license for fire extinguishing systems.
We have a need for a self-motivated, customer service-oriented Inspector with strong written and verbal communication skills. The Inspector will provide accurate and detailed inspection reports with all proper documentation of improvements and complications.
Once fully licensed and trained this individual will have their own work truck and a scheduled list of inspections to complete daily. This position covers the entire state of Montana - travel is required.
Starting wage is dependent on location and experience. Starting wage is typically between $52,000-$58,000 annually, with increases with each level of certification achieved. Upon being fully licensed the inspector can anticipate being within the $69,000-$77,000 salary range. The expectation is that the individual goes from entry-level to fully licensed within one year.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL COMPLETE TRAINING BASED OUT OF MISSOULA WITH THE ABILITY TO MOVE TO BOZEMAN ONCE FULLY LICENSED.
Job Responsibilities
  • Responsible for operating with minimal supervision while performing fire protection inspections
  • Perform routine inspections, testing and services of life safety product lines
  • Daily communications with Project Manager and/or Schedule Coordinator on inspection or project delays, requirements and general status of job
  • Document time worked as well as all paperwork relating to assigned tasks in a timely manner
  • Work with Project Manager, Schedule Coordinator and Office Administrative Staff to ensure complete closeout and turnover of jobs to the client (Confirm that work is completed so it can be billed in full)

Job Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Effective verbal and written communication
  • Possess a valid driver's license; in accordance with Company policy
  • Willing to pass a post-offer drug test and background check
  • Experience in the fire protection industry is a plus but not required
  • An understanding of NFPA and building and fire codes is a plus but not required

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to lift up to 50lbs with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Regular bending, reaching, climbing, walking and driving

All qualified applicants with Western States Fire Protection Company will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin or status as a qualified individual with a disability or protected veteran.
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Qualified minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
All qualified applicants with Western States Fire Protection and its subsidiaries will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, or status as a qualified individual with a disability or protected veteran.
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