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How much do part time fire protection jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time fire protection in the United States is $62,665.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $72,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Fire Protection vs Part Time Fire Alarm Technician?

AspectPart Time Fire ProtectionPart Time Fire Alarm Technician
CertificationsFire Protection Certifications, OSHAFire Alarm Certifications, OSHA
Work EnvironmentInstallation, inspection, maintenance of fire suppression systemsInstallation, testing, troubleshooting of fire alarm systems
Industry UsageFire safety, building safety complianceFire alarm system setup, maintenance in commercial buildings

Part Time Fire Protection and Part Time Fire Alarm Technician roles both focus on safety systems but differ in their specific responsibilities. Fire Protection roles primarily involve fire suppression systems, while Fire Alarm Technicians specialize in alarm systems. Both require similar certifications and work in related environments, often within the same industry sectors.

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Part-Time Fire Inspector

City of Bloomfield Hills

Pontiac, MI โ€ข On-site

$35/hr

Full-time, Part-time

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Job description

Position: Part-Time Fire Inspector

Department: Building Department

Location: City of Bloomfield Hills, Oakland County, Michigan

Schedule: Part-Time, Flexible, Business Hours (16-24 Hours per week)

FLSA Status: Part-Time / Non-Exempt

Reports To: Building Official

Starting Hourly Rate: $35.00 / hour

Position Summary

Under the direction of the Citys Building Official, the Part-Time Fire Inspector is responsible for performing fire prevention, fire code enforcement, and plan review functions to support the City of Bloomfield Hills Department of Public Safety. This position conducts annual fire inspections, reviews construction and renovation plans for compliance with applicable codes, oversees the Citys Knox Box program, and provides timely consultation to command staff regarding immediate hazards or emergent risk conditions. The inspector plays a crucial role in maintaining community safety and ensuring compliance with local, state, and national fire codes.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Fire Inspections

  • Conduct annual fire inspections for commercial, institutional, and multifamily occupancies within the City.
  • Identify violations of the Adopted Fire Prevention Code, NFPA standards, and local ordinances.
  • Prepare clear written inspection reports, notices of violation, and follow-up documentation.
  • Perform re-inspections to verify compliance and provide guidance to property representatives.

Plan Reviews

  • Review site plans, architectural drawings, fire protection system designs, and building modifications for new and existing construction.
  • Evaluate proposed projects for compliance with the Adopted Building Code, Adopted Fire Code, and applicable NFPA standards.
  • Coordinate with city planners, contractors, developers, and internal stakeholders to ensure code compliance before approval.
  • Work closely with the City Building Safety Official and Code Enforcement Officer.

Knox Box Program Management

  • Maintain the Citys Knox Box inventory, database, and access protocols.
  • Manage installation approvals, updates, and periodic verification checks.
  • Guide businesses, institutions, and homeowners regarding Knox rapid-entry requirements and best practices.

Public Safety Consultation

  • Assist Public Safety command staff in evaluating fire hazards, unsafe conditions, and emergent risk situations requiring immediate mitigation.
  • Provide expert recommendations relating to fire protection systems, life-safety compliance, emergency access, and hazard abatement.
  • Support fire investigations and safety assessments as needed.
  • Maintain general availability by phone for advice and guidance to Public Safety command staff regarding urgent hazards, code interpretation questions, or time-sensitive fire safety concerns.

Community Engagement & Education

  • Serve as a knowledgeable resource to residents, businesses, and contractors on fire safety requirements.
  • Participate in community risk reduction activities when requested.
  • Represent the City professionally during public interactions.
  • Assist the Public Safety Department as a participant in the ISO Public Protection Classification program.

Required Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Current certification as a State of Michigan Fire Inspector I (or ability to obtain within a designated timeframe).
  • Working knowledge of Michigan Fire Code, building codes, and applicable NFPA standards.
  • Valid Michigan drivers license and clean driving record.
  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, fire protection system plans, and technical specifications.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently, manage schedule, and maintain accurate records.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Current certification as a State of Michigan Fire Inspector II.
  • Prior experience as a Fire Inspector, Fire Marshal, or code enforcement professional.
  • Current certification as a Plan Reviewer through the State of Michigan or ICC (or ability to obtain within a designated timeframe).
  • Background in firefighting, public safety, building trades, or engineering.
  • Experience with digital inspection and reporting systems, including but not limited to BS&A Building and IROL.

Work Schedule

  • Part-Time, flexible and during business hours.
  • Additional hours may be requested for consultation, special assignments, investigations, inspections, or major events.

Working Conditions

  • Work is performed in office, field, and construction site environments, including exposure to various weather conditions.
  • Inspections may require climbing ladders, accessing tight spaces, and occasional lifting of equipment.

Salary & Benefits

  • Competitive hourly rate commensurate with experience and certifications.
  • Part-time position; benefits provided according to City policy.

Application Process

Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and relevant certifications via email to dhendrickson@bloomfieldhillsmi.net. Attention, City Manager David Hendrickson.