Fire Protection Technician
Criminal Justice & Protective Services
A program focusing on the principles and practice of firefighting systems, building construction and related resources as applied to fire prevention, control, and mitigation.
What Fire Protection Technicians Do
A program focusing on the principles and practice of firefighting systems, building construction and related resources as applied to fire prevention, control, and mitigation.
What You'll Learn
Work Environment
Locations
- • Commercial buildings
- • Industrial facilities
- • Construction sites
- • Fire protection service companies
- • Government and municipal buildings
Schedule
Most work is weekdays, but inspections, emergency repairs, and construction deadlines can require early starts, overtime, or on-call hours.
Physical Demands
Work often involves climbing ladders, working in tight spaces, lifting equipment, and being on your feet for long periods. You may work in heat, cold, smoke-damaged areas, or around loud machinery while wearing protective gear.
Salary & Job Outlook
Top Paying States
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Why Demand May Grow
Demand may rise as building codes tighten and more facilities add or upgrade fire suppression and alarm systems. Growth in commercial construction and retrofits can also increase the need for inspection, testing, and maintenance.
Skills You'll Need
Pros & Cons
Pros
- • Work that directly improves public safety
- • Steady need across many industries
- • Variety of job sites and tasks
- • Clear pathways to certifications and advancement
- • Hands-on technical work
Cons
- • On-call and emergency response can disrupt personal time
- • Physically demanding and sometimes hazardous conditions
- • Work at heights and in confined spaces
- • Strict code compliance and documentation requirements
- • Travel between job sites may be frequent
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