Firefighter salary in Albany, NY
How much does a Firefighter make in Albany, NY?
Average base salary
$70,199
33%
above national averageAverage $70,199
Low $70,189
High $70,210
Non-cash benefit
Dental insurance
The average salary for a firefighter is $70,199 per year in Albany, NY. 2 salaries reported, updated at June 10, 2022
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Where can a Firefighter earn more?
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Most common benefits for Firefighters
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
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Salary satisfaction
Based on 1,253 ratings54% of Firefighters in the United States think their salaries are enough for the cost of living in their area.
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How much do similar professions get paid in Albany, NY?
Firefighter/Paramedic
Job openingsAverage $64,746 per year
Firefighter/Emt
Job openingsAverage $51,995 per year
Fire Chief
Job openingsAverage $95,096 per year
Volunteer Firefighter
Job openingsAverage $20.86 per hour
Wildland Firefighter
Job openingsAverage $21.09 per hour
Lieutenant
Job openingsAverage $76,378 per year
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Common questions about salaries for a Firefighter
How can I know if I am being paid fairly?
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Do firefighters get paid weekly?
Firefighters work on a 21-day, 168-hour pay schedule. They receive two different types of paychecks. One type of paycheck is received bi-weekly and is intended to cover 106 hours. The second type of paycheck is paid every three weeks, at the end of the firefighter's 168-hour pay period.
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How much do similar professions to a Firefighter get paid?
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