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Fireworks Display Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Warehouse Technician

Kingsbury, IN · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

We are the people and the pride behind world-class fireworks displays, breathtaking drone light shows, and the special effects that give live events their most electrifying moments. Every great show ...

We are the people and the pride behind world-class fireworks displays, breathtaking drone light shows, and the special effects that give live events their most electrifying moments. Every great show ...

Fire Inspector

Lewisville, TX · On-site

$61K - $68K/yr

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Inspects and monitors special events such as fireworks displays, Fire Department open house functions, parades, or other situations as assigned by the Fire Marshal. * Assists with all functions ...

Deputy Fire Marshal

Minnetonka, MN · On-site

$46.48 - $55.51/hr

... fireworks displays Develop and maintain relationships with building owners, property managers, building maintenance personnel, and community partners Perform customer stabilization at fire scenes ...

We are the people and the pride behind world-class fireworks displays, breathtaking drone light shows, and the special effects that give live events their most electrifying moments. Every great show ...

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How much do fireworks display jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for fireworks display in the United States is $17.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a fireworks display professional?

Fireworks display professionals, also known as pyrotechnicians, are trained experts responsible for planning, setting up, and safely executing public or private fireworks shows. They handle the selection, arrangement, and ignition of fireworks to create visually impressive and safe displays for events like holidays, festivals, and celebrations. Their work includes securing permits, following safety regulations, and ensuring audience safety before, during, and after the show.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a fireworks display operator?

To thrive as a Fireworks Display Operator, you need a solid understanding of pyrotechnics, safety regulations, and event planning, typically supported by relevant certifications and licensing. Familiarity with electronic firing systems, safety equipment, and inventory management software is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication with team members and clients are standout soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring public safety, regulatory compliance, and the successful execution of visually impactful displays.

What are common challenges faced by professionals working in fireworks display operations?

Professionals in fireworks display operations often face the challenge of coordinating complex logistics while ensuring strict safety protocols are followed. Weather conditions, last-minute changes in event schedules, and compliance with local regulations can require quick problem-solving and adaptability. Additionally, effective teamwork is essential, as display operators must collaborate closely with crew members, event organizers, and local authorities to deliver a safe and successful show. Attention to detail and strong communication skills are crucial in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Fireworks Display vs Fireworks Technician?

AspectFireworks DisplayFireworks Technician
Required CredentialsEvent planning, permits, safety protocolsExplosive handling, safety certifications, technical skills
Work EnvironmentOutdoor event sites, public or private venuesStorage facilities, fireworks manufacturing or display sites
Employer & Industry UsageEvent companies, entertainment industry, public festivalsFirework manufacturing, specialized display companies
Common Search & Comparison IntentPlanning and organizing fireworks showsTechnical setup and safety of fireworks displays

Fireworks Display involves planning and coordinating the overall event, including permits and safety, while Fireworks Technicians focus on the technical setup, handling, and safety of fireworks during the display. Both roles are essential for a successful fireworks show but differ in responsibilities and required skills.

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Infographic showing various Fireworks Display job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,744 per year, or $17.2 per hour.

Nurse Practitioner - Family Practice/Primary Care job available in Detroit, Michigan

McLaren Medical Group

Detroit, MI

$101K - $138K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

McLaren is assisting in recruiting for an experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join Park Medical, an established Family Practice group in Detroit, Michigan. Join a team of exceptional practitioners providing quality clinic care. APP will enjoy own patient panel and see patients of all ages.  Monday through Friday schedule, bilingual is a plus but not required!

 

McLaren employed providers enjoy a competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits including CME funds, med mal insurance plus tail coverage, health/vision/dental insurances, license/DEA reimbursement and 403(b).

Facility Highlights

McLaren Macomb is a 288-bed tertiary teaching hospital located in Mount Clemens, Michigan. McLaren Macomb provides a full range of services, including cardiovascular care at the Mat Gaberty Heart Center, award winning cancer services at the Ted B. Wahby Cancer Center, comprehensive orthopedic services, and a state-of-the-art elective Surgery Center. The hospital is verified as a Level II Trauma Center and operates one of the busiest Emergency Centers in the area.  McLaren Macomb is a leader in osteopathic graduate medical education and serves as a base hospital site for medical students from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and University of Medicine and Health Science. Residency programs include emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, internal medicine, OB/GYN, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology-facial plastic surgery and urologic surgery. Fellowship programs include cardiology, endocrinology, and vascular surgery.

McLaren Macomb is a subsidiary of McLaren Health Care, a fully integrated health care delivery system committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. The McLaren system includes 14 hospitals in Michigan and Ohio, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering approximately 640,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana, and a wholly owned medical malpractice insurance company. McLaren operates Michigan’s largest network of cancer centers and providers, anchored by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, one of only 51 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S.


McLaren is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.


Community Living

Mount Clemens, MI, in Southeast Michigan, boasts of a genuine downtown district as the county seat of Macomb County. Coffee shops, delicatessens, restaurants and pubs are abundant, and the central business and retail sectors feature gazebos, water fountains, gardens, statuary and shrubbery. Residents are served by numerous neighborhood parks, a dog park and a nature preserve, as well as recreational facilities like Metropolitan Beach MetroPark on Lake St. Clair, a municipal marina, and the Mount Clemens Ice Arena and Fitness Center. The residential neighborhoods that surround downtown contain an eclectic collection of homes. They range from historic to contemporary, including 19th century mansions, post-war bungalows and traditional two-story, brick A frames. More than 3,000 rental units, including apartments and flats are also available. Mt. Clemens offers charter, public and private school choices. Waterfront revitalization in the area has led to an increase of community activities highlighted by a riverfront concert series, art fairs, fireworks displays, chartered boat cruises, parades and festivals.