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Fall Protection Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to climb a ladder and structures to access equipment, and work from heights using fall protection. Lift heavy objects up to 50 pounds, and other manual labor to including pushing ...

Must be able to climb a ladder and structures to access equipment, and work from heights using fall protection. Lift heavy objects up to 50 pounds, and other manual labor to including pushing ...

Fencing Technician

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Will need to be able to get certified for fall protection (body harness, lanyard and retractable). 7. Installs and removes dust cloth material to and from fence mesh material using "hog rings ...

Fencing Technician

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Will need to be able to get certified for fall protection (body harness, lanyard and retractable). 7. Installs and removes dust cloth material to and from fence mesh material using "hog rings ...

Fencing Technician

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

Will need to be able to get certified for fall protection (body harness, lanyard and retractable). 7. Installs and removes dust cloth material to and from fence mesh material using "hog rings ...

Porter

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.75 - $21.63/hr

Cleans, paints, and preserves playgrounds and other outdoor amenities as well as make repairs to playground equipment and fall protection materials. * Paints, as assigned. * Represents property in a ...

Ability to work within the safe range of equipment such as ladders, fall protection harnesses and other personal protective equipment * Ability to work while wearing heavy protective equipment such ...

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What are common challenges faced by Fall Protection Specialists on construction sites, and how are they typically addressed?

Fall Protection Specialists often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent compliance with safety protocols among diverse crews, adapting fall protection systems to unique or changing site conditions, and identifying potential hazards in evolving work environments. These challenges are typically addressed through frequent on-site training sessions, conducting regular safety audits, close collaboration with site supervisors, and staying up-to-date with OSHA regulations. Open communication and proactive problem-solving are essential for creating a culture where safety is prioritized and everyone feels responsible for fall prevention.

What is the difference between Fall Protection vs Scaffold Erector?

AspectFall ProtectionScaffold Erector
Required CertificationsOSHA Fall Protection Training, OSHA 10/30-hourOSHA Scaffold Competent Person, Fall Protection
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, rooftopsScaffold assembly, construction sites, industrial projects
Industry UsageConstruction, maintenance, roofingConstruction, scaffolding installation
Common Search/ComparisonSafety measures for working at heightsScaffold setup and safety

Fall Protection and Scaffold Erector roles often overlap in construction environments. While Fall Protection focuses on safety measures to prevent falls, Scaffold Erectors specialize in assembling and maintaining scaffolding structures. Both require OSHA certifications and are essential for working safely at heights. Understanding the differences helps employers and workers ensure proper safety protocols are followed on job sites.

What is fall protection?

Fall protection refers to a set of safety measures, equipment, and procedures designed to prevent workers from falling from heights or to minimize the risk of injury if a fall occurs. It includes the use of guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, and proper training to ensure worker safety. Fall protection is essential in industries like construction, maintenance, and warehousing, where employees frequently work at elevated locations. Employers are required by law to provide appropriate fall protection and training to their employees.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, you need a strong understanding of safety regulations, hazard assessment, and proper use of fall protection equipment, typically supported by OSHA or related safety certifications. Familiarity with safety management systems, inspection tools, and training platforms like OSHA 1910/1926 standards is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and the prevention of fall-related incidents.
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Infographic showing various Fall Protection job openings in Hawaii as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 54% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Site Superintendent-Site Safety and Health Officer

Kina'ole Family of Companies

Joint Base Pearl Habor Hickam, HI

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

GY6 is a Small Business Administration-certified, Native Hawaiian Organization-Owned, 8(a) Small Business that provides services and solutions in the areas of Environmental Services, Information Technology Services, Healthcare Services and Professional and Technical Services to the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies.

GY6 is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Kina'ole Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to benefit Native Hawaiian communities.

You will receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • 401K
  • Disability insurance
  • ...and much, much more!

Duties and Responsibilities:

Site Superintendent Duties and Responsibilities

  • Management of day-to-day field operations including coordination of all service lines and subcontractors to include oversight and compliance with schedule, budgets, schedules, and Site Safety & Health Programs for field activities
  • Coordination of work with client personnel
  • Communication/coordination with Project Managers and responsible for quality of product and safety of all crews
  • Other duties as assigned by Supervisor

Site Safety & Health Officer Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide health and safety (H&S) support for projects as a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
  • Implement and adhere to approved Accident Prevention Plan (APP), stop work for unsafe conditions participate in job walks and pre-job planning. 
  • Prepare and review project work plans.
  • Specify and obtain safety supplies.
  • Provide supervision for recognition, evaluation, and control of site hazards.
  • Establish safe work procedures.
  • Monitor safe work practices.
  • Present daily safety meetings, initial site safety briefings, and safely training.
  • Perform safety inspections and follow up actions.
  • Conduct exposure monitoring.
  • Complete incident reporting and investigations.
  • Maintain H&S record keeping.
  • Provide health and safety technical assistance as needed.
  • Onsite inspections and documentation of all daily inspections.
  • Test and adhere to established procedures.
  • Investigating causes of occurrence.

Minimum Requirements:

  • 5 years in tank and fueling system construction and repairs, 3 of which should include supervision on DoD fueling systems repairs and new construction project work
  • High School Diploma and general education diploma (GED) required. 
  • Familiar with implementation of EM-385-1-1 and OSHA compliant programs
  • Capable of reading and working with excel spreadsheets for development of short-term schedule projection and budget management
  • Ability to read client specifications, drawings and safety requirements
  • Demonstrated proficiency in both oral and written communication
  • Ability to operate computers using standard word processing and spreadsheet programs
  • First Aid/CPR, OSHA 30, EM385-1-1.
  • Must pass GY6 standard pre-employment physical, background and drug screens
  • Physically able to travel and negotiate areas in and around fueling equipment at military & commercial installations

Preferred Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Competent Person for Excavation, Confined Space, LOTO, Fall Protection and Scaffolding, some of which may be obtained upon hire. 

GY6 is an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.