It’s Career Expo day! Come to the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall today to discover a new career at the City and County of Honolulu. We’ll be there from 9am to 2pm today, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. We have 16 departments showcasing a wide range of career opportunities. We offer great benefits including 21 days vacation, 21 sick days, and much more! Click the link in our bio to learn more or to start the application process. #hnlcityjobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #honolulujobs #hawaiijobs #civilservice #civilservicejobs #joinourteam #nowhiring #greatbenefits #careerexpo #jobfair #hawaiijobfair #honolulujobfair
About us
The City and County of Honolulu is the most densely populated of five counties within the state of Hawaii, with a population of approximately 905,601(2007, U.S. Census Bureau). The City and County of Honolulu was incorporated in April 30, 1907. It adopted a charter in 1959. It is organized as a mayor-council type of government in which there is a separation between legislative and executive functions. The mayor and council are located at Honolulu Hale, a landmark structure reflecting California-Spanish architecture popular in the islands during the 1920's Learn more about the City and County of Honolulu at http://www.honolulu.gov/cchnl.htm#history.
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http://www.honolulu.gov
External link for City and County of Honolulu
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Honolulu, HI
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1907
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- Municipal Government
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530 S. King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813, US
Employees at City and County of Honolulu
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The Honolulu Police Department, along with 15 other City and County of Honolulu Departments, will be participating in the Career Expo this week Wednesday, July 30, at the Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. Sgt. Walter Espiritu was featured on HI Now Daily to talk about the current career opportunities at HPD, including openings for our Metropolitan Police Recruit (MPR) , Police Services Officer (Aka: Cadets) (PSO), and Police Communications Officer (PCO). Watch the full interview for all the details. Job seekers are invited to come meet with HPD recruiters and the different City departments, to learn more about the wide range of public service job opportunities available. We'll be there from 9am and 2pm, so make time to come visit our booths! https://lnkd.in/euz9ivaP
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🚀 Discover a new career at the City! We have a wide range of opportunities opening this week and offer a great benefits package. Visit the City HR website to apply today! New available positions this week: ⚡️ Human Resources Specialist I - $4,243/month, Application limit 30 ⚡️ Various Labor Positions - $4,368 - $4,492/month ⚡️ Procurement & Specifications Specialist I - $4,243/month, Application limit 30 ⚡️ Emergency Medical Technician II - $5,542/month ⚡️ Horticulturist - $4,961/month ⚡️ Information Technology Analyst (Computer Programmer II) - $4,590/month ⚡️ Lead Plumber - $6,435/month ⚡️ Office Assistant III - $3,471 - $4,221/month ⚡️ Procurement & Specifications Specialist II/ III/ IV - $4,590, $4,961, $5,369/month ⚡️ Sanitary Chemist I - $4,590/month ⚡️ Watershed Resource Specialist I - $4,590/month ⚡️ Chemist I - $4,590/month ⚡️ Cashier-Clerk (Hanauma Bay) – $3,266/month ⚡️ Administrative Specialist II - $5,369/month ⚡️ Engineering Technician I - $3,201/month ⚡️ Motor Vehicle Control Inspector I - $4,742, Interview on 8/29/25 ⚡️ Personnel Clerk I - $3,900/month, Interview on 9/4/25, Application limit 50 ⚡️ Plumber - $6,079/month, Application limit 30 ⚡️ Storekeeper I – $3,606/month ⚡️ Tax Collection Support I (Delinquent Tax) - $4,221/month ⚡️ Lead Electrician - $6,435/month ⚡️ Legal Clerk II/III – Level II: $3,748 - $4,563/month Level III: $4,054 - $4,933/month ⚡️ Liquor Control Investigator I - $4,388/month Click here to apply or for more information: https://bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #joinourteam #civilservicejobs #civilservice #luckyweworkhawaii #careerchange #newcareer #helpwanted #workforthecity #worklifebalance #nowhiring #careeropportunity #careeropportunities #HumanResources #publicservice #careerexpo #jobfair #hawaiijobfair
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☀️ The City and County of Honolulu has 26 departments within its local government. Each department oversees critical public functions 👷 necessary to the community. Each person who works here plays a vital 💪 role in maintaining these services. Visit our website to explore 🔭 career opportunities that allow you to serve your community. Here are the new open positions for the week of July 20, 2025: 👨🦰 Customer Service Representative II - $3,606/month, Interview on 8/20/25 ⛳️ Golf Course Superintendent II - $6,233/month 🩺 Medical Assistant - $4,726/month 🧪 Chemical Treatment Worker II - $5,256/month, Interview on 8/27/25 👱♀️ Labor Relations Specialist IV - $8,289/month Click here to apply or for more information: https://bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #joinourteam #civilservicejobs #civilservice #luckyweworkhawaii #careerchange #newcareer #helpwanted #workforthecity #worklifebalance #nowhiring #careeropportunity #careeropportunities #HumanResources #publicservice
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The Golden Shower Trees 🌳 found around downtown Honolulu typically bloom 🌻 in the early summer months. In some cultures, the bright yellow flowers and the shower of petals signify new beginnings 🌱 and prosperity 🚀. Visit the City’s HR website to discover a new career that offers you fulfillment and balance. Here is the new open position for the week of July 13, 2025: 🚴♂️ Bicycle Planner (Planner V) - $6,043 - $7,069/month Click here to apply or for more information: https://bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #joinourteam #civilservicejobs #civilservice #luckyweworkhawaii #careerchange #newcareer #helpwanted #workforthecity #worklifebalance #nowhiring #careeropportunity #careeropportunities #HumanResources #publicservice
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July offers a mix of cultural events 🏮 scheduled throughout the City of Honolulu. Much like the various influences that add flavor 🌶 to our community , each employee at the City and County of Honolulu brings their unique perspectives ✨ to our diverse workforce. Visit our website today to apply with the City! Here is the new open position for the week of July 6, 2025: 🔨 Supervising Construction Inspector - $7,390/month, Includes shortage differential Click here to apply or for more information: https://bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #joinourteam #civilservicejobs #civilservice #luckyweworkhawaii #careerchange #newcareer #helpwanted #workforthecity #worklifebalance #nowhiring #careeropportunity #careeropportunities #HumanResources #publicservice
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Happy 4th of July! Wishing everyone a wonderful and safe holiday weekend! #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #fourthofjuly #happy4thofjuly #joinourteam
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The Department of Environmental Services is recruiting for a number of key positions to help at our wastewater treatment plant. We currently have openings for assistant wastewater treatment plant operators, maintenance mechanics, electricians, and electronic techs. If you are interested in exploring a career in environmental services, visit the City’s HR website today! The City offers outstanding benefits, including 21 days of vacation, 21 sick days, 13 paid holidays, health coverage, retirement, and more! Click the link below to start the application process: bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #environmentalservices #hnlcityjobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #luckyweworkhawaii #cityjobs #civilservice #civilservicejobs #joinourteam
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The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is proud to announce the continued recognition of our island as a Tree City U.S.A., while simultaneously congratulating our world class Honolulu Botanical Gardens for renewing high-level, international accreditation through ArbNet! For nearly four and half decades (44 years to be exact), O‘ahu has been recognized as a Tree City U.S.A. by the Arbor Day Foundation for exhibiting an outstanding level of tree care in our urban forests and beyond. This year, O‘ahu also received a Growth Award for continuing to build and invest in our community forestry program. In addition, the Honolulu Botanical Gardens (HBG) renewed their Level III Accreditation by the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and Morton Arboretum, for achieving particular standards of professional practices for arboreta and botanical gardens. HBG first received this designation in December 2019. With over two dozen certified arborists managing 650 acres of botanical garden land, several nurseries, and some 100,000 street and park trees around O‘ahu, DPR’s Division of Urban Forestry (DUF) proudly accepts these awards and recognitions, as it continues to grow and care for our island’s precious trees and plant life! HBG’s five botanical gardens (Foster, Lili‘uokalani, Ho‘omaluhia, Koko Crater, and Wahiawā) represent four ecological settings, exhibiting over 9,000 kinds of tropical plants from across the world (with an emphasis on Hawai‘i’s rare flora, of course). This allows HBG to fulfill its mission of curating, maintaining, and studying plant life in beautiful settings for the purposes of conservation, education, and recreation. In fact, our largest botanical garden, Ho‘omaluhia, was recently named one of 12 best botanical gardens in the country by Fodor’s Travel! In addition to cultivating magnificent gardens, HBG’s plant collections and staff expertise have been instrumental in studying, exchanging, and researching plant and environmental-based initiatives for decades. Working with researchers from government and non-profit organizations, these efforts have benefited local and international research of invasive species (such as the coconut rhinoceros beetle and gall wasp), plant diseases (such as rapid ‘ōhi‘a death), pollinator populations (such as the ʻōpeʻapeʻa), and plant propagation. The botanical gardens are managed by DUF, which was formally established as a result of the Shade Tree Commission in Nov. 1922. For every $1 spent on tree planting and care, our trees provide $3 in benefits. As the only piece of City infrastructure that appreciates in value over time, we recognize the benefit that an abundant and thriving tree population has for our community.
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The phrase “Four score and seven years ago…” was made famous by Abraham Lincoln 🎩. It was said during his Gettysburg Address in 1863, referring to 1776, the year the Declaration of Independence 📜 was signed. Did you know that “score” is an old term that means the number twenty? Now that you know, don’t let a score year pass by before applying with the City. Check out all our career postings today! Here are the new open positions for the week of June 29, 2025: 🪴 Chief Plant Propagator - $5,412/month 🌱 Environmental Technician I - $4,054/month 👩⚕️ Laboratory Technician II - $3,900/month 🔧 Maintenance & Operations Superintendent - $9,142/month ♻️ Recycling Specialist I - $4,243 /month *Salaries effective 7/1/25 Click here to apply or for more information: https://bit.ly/HNLCityJobs #HNLCityJobs #cityandcountyofhonolulu #hawaiijobs #honolulujobs #joinourteam #civilservicejobs #civilservice #luckyweworkhawaii #careerchange #newcareer #helpwanted #workforthecity #worklifebalance #nowhiring #careeropportunity #careeropportunities #HumanResources #publicservice #AbrahamLincoln #DeclarationOfIndependence #FourScoreAndSevenYearsAgo
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