Firefighters Jobs Pay in Missouri

Average Hourly Pay

$22.34
30.2%Below national average

Range: $17.64 – $29.26

Average Annual Pay

$46,462
30.2%Below national average

Range: $36,691 – $60,861

How much do Firefighters make?

Your level of experience is a key factor in determining your earning potential. Here's what you can expect at different career stages:

Entry Level

0-2 years

Hourly Rate

$18.99/hr

Range: $14.99 – $24.87

Annual Rate

$39,493

Range: $31,187 $51,732

Mid level

3-5 years

Hourly Rate

$22.34/hr

Range: $17.64 – $29.26

Annual Rate

$46,462

Range: $36,691 $60,861

Senior level

6+ years

Hourly Rate

$25.69/hr

Range: $20.29 – $33.65

Annual Rate

$53,431

Range: $42,195 $69,990

Firefighters job description

Firefighters are first responders who protect communities by responding to emergencies, saving lives, and safeguarding property. They work in high-pressure situations requiring quick thinking, physical endurance, and dedication to public safety.

Responsibilities
  • Respond to emergency calls and incidents
  • Perform rescue operations and life-saving procedures
  • Operate emergency vehicles and equipment
  • Conduct safety inspections and prevention activities
  • Maintain emergency equipment and apparatus
  • Provide public education on safety and prevention
Skills
  • Emergency response and rescue techniques
  • Physical strength and endurance
  • Quick decision-making under pressure
  • Teamwork and coordination
  • First aid and medical knowledge
  • Communication and public relations
Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Fire academy or EMT certification
  • CPR and first aid certification
  • Physical fitness requirements
  • Valid driver's license
  • Background check and drug screening