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How much do temporary fire sprinkler inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary fire sprinkler 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 Temporary Fire Sprinkler Inspector vs Fire Sprinkler Fitter?

AspectTemporary Fire Sprinkler InspectorFire Sprinkler Fitter
CertificationsFire safety and inspection certificationsFire sprinkler installation certifications
Work EnvironmentInspection sites, construction sites, existing buildingsConstruction sites, installation projects, maintenance
Employer & Industry UsageFire safety companies, contractors, building inspectorsFire protection contractors, plumbing and sprinkler companies

The Temporary Fire Sprinkler Inspector primarily focuses on inspecting and ensuring fire sprinkler systems meet safety standards during construction or renovation. In contrast, the Fire Sprinkler Fitter installs, maintains, and repairs fire sprinkler systems. Both roles require knowledge of fire safety codes, but inspectors emphasize compliance checks, while fitters handle system installation and upkeep.

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Lead Fire Sprinkler Inspector

Professional Fire

Ashland, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Lead Fire Sprinkler Inspector

About the Company

Professional Fire Protection is an affiliated company of Guardian Fire Protection and trusted provider of fire protection and life safety solutions, proudly serving businesses throughout the Richmond and Norfolk regions of Virginia and Eastern North Carolina since 2003. Headquartered in Norfolk, with additional locations in Ashland and Chester, Professional Fire delivers comprehensive, endโ€‘toโ€‘end services including system design, installation, inspection, testing, monitoring, and repair. Our expertise spans fire sprinkler systems, fire alarms, special hazards and kitchen fire suppression, fire pumps, range hood and paint booth suppression, and integrated fire and security monitoring. Known for quality workmanship, responsive service, and a strong safetyโ€‘first culture, Professional Fire is driven by a team of skilled professionals committed to protecting people, property, and communities.
About The Opportunity
Professional Fire Protection is seeking a detail-oriented and reliable Lead Fire Sprinkler Inspector to join our team in Ashland, VA. This role is responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems to ensure compliance with local, state, and national fire safety codes. The ideal candidate has strong technical knowledge, excellent documentation skills, and a commitment to safety and quality.
Job Duties

  • Perform routine inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems in commercial and residential properties
  • Identify deficiencies and ensure systems comply with NFPA standards and local regulations
  • Complete detailed inspection reports and maintain accurate service records
  • Communicate findings and recommendations clearly to clients and internal teams
  • Coordinate repairs and follow-up services as needed
  • Ensure all work is performed in accordance with safety standards and company procedures
  • Stay up to date with industry codes, standards, and best practices

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • NICET II certification in Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Systems
  • Minimum of 2+ years of experience in fire sprinkler inspection, installation, or related field
  • Working knowledge of NFPA 25 standards
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
  • Ability to read blueprints and system diagrams
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills

Compensation

  • Pay is hourly and is negotiable - dependent on candidate experience
  • Quarterly bonuses

Benefits

  • 401K with a company match
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Company paid Short Term Disability
  • Company paid Long Term Disability
  • Company paid Life and AD&D insurance
  • Pre-tax accounts for health and dependent care
  • Aflac
  • Vacation and Personal time
  • Paid holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement

Professional Fire Protection is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and prohibits employment discrimination for employees and applicants based on his or her age, race, color, pregnancy, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, marital status, citizenship, or because he or she is an individual with a disability, protected veteran or other status protected by federal, state, and local laws.

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