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Land And Development Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Supervises and participates in making hydrologic, land use, land development, economic and other studies. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualification Requirements Training and ...

Supervises and participates in making hydrologic, land use, land development, economic and other studies. * Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualification Requirements Training and ...

Makes hydrologic and land development studies. * Checks plans and specifications of buildings and structures for compliance with the building code. * Reviews test reports and soil analysis reports.

Civil Engineer IV - EN-24

Hilo, HI · On-site

$99K - $127K/yr

Conducts hydrologic and land development studies. * Checks plans and specifications of buildings and structures for compliance with the building code. * Reviews test reports and soil analysis reports.

Civil Engineer III - EN-22

Hilo, HI · On-site

$80K - $102K/yr

Conducts hydrologic and land development studies. * Checks plans and specifications of buildings and structures for compliance with the building code. * Reviews test reports and soil analysis reports.

Conducts hydrologic and land development studies. Checks plans and specifications of buildings and structures for compliance with the building code. Reviews test reports and soil analysis reports.

Civil Engineer III - EN-22

Hilo, HI · On-site

$80K - $102K/yr

Conducts hydrologic and land development studies. Checks plans and specifications of buildings and structures for compliance with the building code. Reviews test reports and soil analysis reports.

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Infographic showing various Land And Development job openings in Hawaii as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Court Administrator II (Land Court) - Honolulu, Oahu

Hawai`i State Judiciary

Honolulu, HI • On-site

$6.7K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Position Specific Description Recruitment Number 26-013LK, Court Administrator II (Land Court), SR-26, Honolulu, Oahu. Note: The recruitment for this position is being announced at the Court Administrator I and II levels. See Court Administrator I (Land Court), Recruitment No.

26-012LK. Summary of Duties This position supports the statewide operations of the Land Court and the Tax Appeal Court by serving as the Registrar of the Land Court and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Tax Appeal Court. It oversees and directs all administrative, operational, and court service functions that support judicial proceedings, land title registration, and tax appeal matters across the State of Hawaii.

Responsibilities include developing and implementing policies and procedures; managing court records, case management, and courtroom operations; coordinating with judges, Judiciary divisions, attorneys, and external agencies; overseeing budgets, personnel, technology systems, and legislative matters; and ensuring the accurate processing, custody, and certification of legal documents. The position also schedules court calendars statewide, supervises and trains staff, provides technical assistance to the public and legal community, and ensures compliance with applicable statutes, court rules, and administrative policies to promote efficient and uniform court operations. Minimum Qualification Requirements Education Requirement: Graduation from an accredited (4) year college or university with a bachelor's degree.

Excess work experience as described under Specialized Experience below, or any other responsible administrative, professional or analytical work experience which provided knowledge and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. To be acceptable, the experience must have been of such scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of comparable knowledge of comparable knowledge and abilities. The education or experience background must also demonstrate the ability to write clear and comprehensive reports and other documents; read and interpret complex material; and solve complex problems logically and systematically.

Specialized Experience: Three (3) years of progressively responsible professional, administrative, technical work experience in one or a combination of the following areas. Clerical work experience is non-qualifying: 1. In a court or legal setting, responsibility for supervising or overseeing the operational activities of a unit or section whose primary function is the preparation and/or processing of legal documents.

Such experience must have included: (1) planning and directing the work of others; (2) assigning and reviewing their work; (3) advising them on difficult problem areas; (4) timing and scheduling their work; (5) training and developing new employees; and (6) disciplining them when necessary. Examples of legal setting are: Office of the Prosecutor, Public Defender, Department of the Attorney General, legal department in a financial institution or trust company, private attorney's office. 2.

Independently performing professional work involving written analysis, evaluation and recommendations for problem resolution in a court or legal setting, or those social work or administrative programs of the courts. For purposes of this section, non-supervisory and supervisory work experience performing and/or supervising general clerical in not qualifying. Staff Specialist OR Supervisory Experience: Six (6) months of experience in one of the following areas: A.

Staff Specialist Experience: Work in a criminal justice system which included the development and/or modification of an institutional program, and/or work in a criminal justice system which included program development; evaluation and the development of new and revised procedures; and advisory services to management in the overall aspects of program development and evaluation. B. Supervisory Experience: Experience which included: (1) planning and directing the work of others; (2) assigning and reviewing their work; (3) advising them on difficult problem areas; (4) timing and scheduling their work; (5) training and developing of new employees; and (6) disciplining them when necessary.

The required years of Supervisory Experience is separate from meeting the Specialized Experience requirement under #1 above. Administrative Experience: Six (6) months of progressively responsible work experience in a court or legal setting, social work or administrative program of the courts which involved active participation in and major responsibility for the development of policies and procedures; and the development, management, execution and coordination of program operations and activities. Substitution of Education for Specialized Experience: A.

A Master's degree in business, public administration or criminal justice administration or a closely related field may be substituted for one (1) year of Specialized Experience. B. Graduation from an accredited school of law may be substituted for one (1) year of Specialized Experience.

Supplemental Information Any additional information may be attached to your online application, submitted by email to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mailed to the following address: Hawai`i State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813. Education: If you are using education as a substitution for experience, you must submit a copy of your transcript(s) or diploma(s) at the time of application. If you are selected for a position, we will request an official transcript (not a copy) at a later date

The official transcript must indicate completion of the training and/or the awarding of the appropriate degree. CLICK HERE for other important information about the Merit or Civil Service System, Citizenship and Residency requirements, Accommodations, Veterans Preference, Examination process, Administrative Review, and more.