
Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists
Enforce fire regulations, inspect forest for fire hazards, and recommend forest fire prevention or control measures. May report forest fires and weather conditions.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Alabama | 30 | $36,670 | $17.63 | |
Arizona | 60 | $66,710 | $32.07 | |
Arkansas | 150 | $36,380 | $17.49 | |
California | 420 | $100,800 | $48.46 | |
Colorado | 50 | $58,180 | $27.97 | |
Florida | 470 | $36,880 | $17.73 | |
Georgia | 390 | $37,990 | $18.27 | |
Louisiana | 70 | $60,990 | $29.32 | |
Maine | 50 | $58,190 | $27.98 | |
Massachusetts | 90 | $57,410 | $27.60 | |
Mississippi | 160 | $30,340 | $14.59 | |
New Hampshire | 40 | $40,980 | $19.70 | |
New Jersey | 90 | $65,230 | $31.36 | |
Oklahoma | 110 | $30,990 | $14.90 | |
Oregon | 150 | $59,890 | $28.80 | |
Utah | 50 | $53,230 | $25.59 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$54,340 per yearNational average salaryVery HighJob growth rate
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High school diploma or equivalentTypical education requirement
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Less than 5 yearsTypical experience requirement
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Moderate-term on-the-job trainingTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as forest fire inspectors and prevention specialists.
- Less than high school 4%
- High school graduate 21%
- College dropout 30%
- Associate’s degree 17%
- Bachelor’s degree 22%
- Master’s degree 5%
- Doctorate degree 1%
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