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Fish Processing Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Logistics Coordinator

Hilo, HI

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

Hilo Fish Company is known in the industry for delivering the highest quality seafood and having a ... Involved with follow-up process with truckers, sales reps, and customers to ensure that if any ...

Apprentice Meat Cutter

Eleele, HI · On-site

$18.48/hr

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Apprentice Meat Cutter

Lihue, HI · On-site

$18.48/hr

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Apprentice Meat Cutter

Hanalei, HI · On-site

$18.48/hr

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Apprentice Meat Cutter

Koloa, HI · On-site

$18.48/hr

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

Processes all fish and fish by-products by cleaning, scaling, filleting, traying, and packing them for retail sale. * Takes inventory as needed. * Serves as the sole Meat Cutter on duty on the night ...

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Paradise Food Distribution - Fish Cutter/Processor/Packer * Location: 3040 Ualena St Honolulu, HI * Schedule: Early morning shifts, ~5:30 AM-12:00 PM (end time may vary) * Position Type: Full-Time ...

Meat Manager

Koloa, HI

$22.75 - $30.25/hr

Meat Department equipment, tools, processing and tables are cleaned and sanitized daily. * Chill rooms and Meat prep room floors are cleaned daily and washed/ sanitized at least twice a week. * Fish ...

Meat Manager

Koloa, HI · On-site

$22.75 - $30.25/hr

Meat Department equipment, tools, processing and tables are cleaned and sanitized daily. * Chill rooms and Meat prep room floors are cleaned daily and washed/ sanitized at least twice a week. * Fish ...

Meat Manager

Lihue, HI · On-site

$20.75 - $27.50/hr

Meat Department equipment, tools, processing and tables are cleaned and sanitized daily. * Chill rooms and Meat prep room floors are cleaned daily and washed/ sanitized at least twice a week. * Fish ...

Meat Manager

Lihue, HI · On-site

$20.75 - $27.50/hr

Meat Department equipment, tools, processing and tables are cleaned and sanitized daily. * Chill rooms and Meat prep room floors are cleaned daily and washed/ sanitized at least twice a week. * Fish ...

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How much do fish processing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for fish processing in Hawaii is $26.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.22 and $30.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical working conditions and hours for a Fish Processing job?

Fish Processing roles are commonly performed in cold, wet environments to maintain product freshness and safety, often requiring standing for extended periods and handling repetitive tasks. Shifts may vary, with early morning, late evening, or even overnight schedules depending on production demands and the seasonality of the fish industry. Teams are usually collaborative, as processing lines require coordination to keep up with workflow and meet strict deadlines. While the work can be physically demanding, it offers opportunities to gain industry experience that may lead to supervisory or specialized roles over time.

What is the highest paying fishing job?

The highest paying fishing jobs are often those involving offshore or deep-sea fishing, such as captain or master fisherman roles on commercial vessels, which can earn six-figure salaries. These positions typically require extensive experience, specialized skills, and certifications like STCW or USCG licenses, and often involve long hours at sea.

What is a Fish Processing job?

A Fish Processing job involves preparing and packaging fish for sale or distribution. Duties include cleaning, gutting, filleting, deboning, and freezing or smoking fish. Workers may operate machinery, inspect fish for quality, and ensure food safety standards are met. It is often physically demanding and takes place in cold or wet environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fish Processing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Fish Processing role, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of food safety and hygiene practices, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with filleting tools, automated processing machinery, and adherence to HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) protocols or similar certifications are common requirements. Reliability, teamwork, and the ability to work efficiently under time constraints are valuable soft skills in this field. These capabilities are essential to maintain quality standards, ensure safety, and support fast-paced production environments in the seafood industry.

How much do seafood processors get paid?

Seafood processors typically earn an hourly wage ranging from $12 to $20, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of tasks. Entry-level positions may pay closer to minimum wage, while experienced workers or those with specialized skills can earn higher wages, often with opportunities for overtime. Certifications in food safety and machinery operation can also influence pay rates.

What skills do you need to be a fish processor?

Fish processors need strong attention to detail, good manual dexterity, and the ability to work in cold, wet environments. Basic knowledge of food safety standards and the use of processing equipment are also important skills for this role.
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Infographic showing various Fish Processing job openings in Hawaii as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,051 per year, or $26.5 per hour.
Hatchery Technician Internship

Hatchery Technician Internship

Blue Ocean Mariculture

Kailua Kona, HI

$20/hr

Temporary

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Preference will be given to candidates already residing in Hawaii. This internship if for recent HIGH SCHOOL or COLLEGE GRADUATES and prefer candidates who can participate from August 31 to November 13, 2026.


There is no relocation reimbursement or housing provided for this position. Living expenses are the responsibility of the successful Intern to provide.


Our Internship program will be featured on Voice of the Sea which is a 30-minute TV series about ocean projects and aquaculture. The program is produced by the University of Hawaii Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education. Our episode aired on YouTube, click here to watch the episode. We encourage you to watch the episode (we are segment 2) before applying. I've provided the link to their YouTube page here: Voice of the Sea


About Us

Blue Ocean Mariculture is a Kona-based mariculture/aquaculture company focused on raising high-quality fish in a way that respects the ocean and the people who depend on it. We raise Hawaiian Kanpachi (Seriola rivoliana)in open-ocean pens off the west coast of Hawaii, using responsible farming practices designed to support a healthy ecosystem and long-term sustainability. Our fish is served by chefs who value quality, consistency, and transparency in how food is produced.


We are a small, dedicated team who care about doing work the right way, from environmental stewardship to daily operations. We believe ethical fish farming can be part of the solution for the future of seafood, and we're looking for people who want to contribute thoughtfully, work collaboratively, and be part of something purposeful without the hype.


Benefits We Offer

  • Health Insurance Planwith 85% company-paid premiums for just you or your qualified family members. Blue Ocean offers medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage with two different health carriers to choose from.
  • Let's Eat Fish!allowance of up to $100 per month (you can order weekly) of Hawaiian Kanpachi in either whole fish, filets, or Kanpachi collars.


About the Role

Blue Ocean Mariculture is offering a 10-12 week paid internship with our Hatchery Department. This entry-level opportunity entails immersion in the daily workings of a fin-fish hatchery to include but not limited to: broodstock management, live feeds culture, larval rearing, and nursery operations. The successful applicant will work side-by-side with seasoned Hatchery professionals and will undergo training in every facet of the process, ensuring a thorough understanding of hatchery operations and associated demands.


Duties, Responsibilities, & Requisites

  • Monitor and promptly respond to the well-being of fish and live feeds.
  • Prepare and distribute feed according to established plans.
  • Gather and harvest eggs and live feeds.
  • Perform cleaning tasks on filters, systems, and tanks, which may involve handling chemicals.
  • Manage fish, necessitating entry into tanks.
  • Adhere strictly to biosecurity procedures.
  • Gather and document management data, entering it into computer databases.
  • Conduct counting, sampling, and assessment of fish, rotifers, and artemia.
  • Feed larval fish and monitor their condition.
  • Fulfill additional duties and tasks as assigned.

Experience, Education and Key Competencies

  • Interested in or passionate to learn and pursue a profession in aquaculture, biology, ichthyology, marine biology, or similar subject.
  • Basic computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office applications and Google Workspace.
  • Capability to regularly lift 50 pounds, ascend 4 feet into tanks, and work in a warm, sunny, and humid setting.
  • Proficiency in comprehending and conveying technical instructions and safety protocols through both verbal and written means.
  • Must be eligible to work in the US.


Other Helpful Information

  • Housing is not provided nor subsidized.
  • Travel/transportation is not provided nor subsidized.
  • The successful applicant(s) will be considered an employee of Blue Ocean Mariculture for the defined term.
  • There is not a concluding project/paper requirement to participate in this internship; However, if the student's school does require a concluding project/paper, our team will be available to coach, mentor, and assist with the project/paper.
  • Participation in this internship does not guarantee employment at the conclusion of the program.
  • Candidate will be eligible for subsidized health coverage
  • Candidate will not be eligible to accrue PTO (Paid Time Off)


This internship is a collaboration with the Hawaii Aquaculture Collaborative and University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program.


We are unable to sponsor or assume sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.


We embrace diversity and equal opportunity. Blue Ocean is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills