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Hawaiʻi Gas relaunches summer hire program

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Hawaiʻi Gas has open summer hire positions including both physical and clerical roles. (Courtesy: Hawaiʻi Gas)

Hawaiʻi Gas, the state’s only regulated gas utility, has announced the relaunch of its Summer Hire program, running from May 26 through Aug. 22, 2025.

Designed for students enrolled full-time in a college, university or trade school—including recent high school graduates—Summer Hire positions are available at company locations across the state, including Honolulu, Kapolei, Kahului, Hilo, Kona and Līhuʻe.

Summer hires will assist Hawaiʻi Gas employees with tasks, projects and daily operations across different departments, providing them with hands-on experience that can help build skills for future career opportunities.

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“We are thrilled to be able to once again offer our Summer Hire program at Hawaiʻi Gas,” said Manu Bermudes, vice president of Human Resources. “This experience provides the opportunity to gain practical and professional skills in a dynamic work environment and supports the development and retention of local talent within our communities.”

Summer hire positions include both physical and clerical roles. Open positions are currently listed online at hawaiigas.com/careers.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Candidates must be at least 18 years of age
  • Candidates must be enrolled full-time in a college, university, or trade school, or other qualifying educational programs, or are recent high school graduates planning to begin full-time secondary education
  • Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States

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