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Terminal Engineer Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Marine and Terminal Accident and Incident Investigations * Manages the Event Information System ... Assists Port Captains and Engineers with field monitoring and audits of various safety and ...

Marine and Terminal Accident and Incident Investigations * Manages the Event Information System ... Assists Port Captains and Engineers with field monitoring and audits of various safety and ...

Degree in Engineering, Construction, Architecture or related field * 5+ years of experience on ... terminal redevelopment. We also consult with our clients on issues including lease negotiations ...

Instrument Mechanic

Kapolei, HI · On-site

$41.47/hr

JOB SUMMARY Works under general supervision of the Instrument Engineer from written/verbal orders ... Writes preventative maintenance actions taken in logs/reports/PC terminals according to direction ...

Instrument Mechanic

Kapolei, HI · On-site

$41.47/hr

Overview JOB SUMMARY Works under general supervision of the Instrument Engineer from written/verbal ... Writes preventative maintenance actions taken in logs/reports/PC terminals according to direction ...

... terminals, and wiring. * Evaluates local area network hardware and software requirements and ... Bachelors Degree in logistics, facilities, management, engineering, information systems, computer ...

IT Specialist

Pearl City, HI · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

... terminals, and wiring. * Evaluates local area network hardware and software requirements and ... Bachelors Degree in logistics, facilities, management, engineering, information systems, computer ...

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How much do terminal engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for terminal engineer in Hawaii is $105,716.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,300.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical duties and work environment for a Terminal Engineer?

Terminal Engineers are typically responsible for overseeing the maintenance, operation, and optimization of terminal equipment and infrastructure, including tanks, pipelines, and loading systems. Their daily tasks often include coordinating preventative maintenance, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. The work environment is usually a combination of office settings and fieldwork at industrial terminals, requiring close collaboration with operations staff, contractors, and safety personnel. This mix of responsibilities offers a dynamic and hands-on role for engineers interested in both technical problem-solving and teamwork.

What is a Terminal Engineer job?

A Terminal Engineer is responsible for the design, maintenance, and operation of terminal facilities used for storing and transferring products like oil, gas, or chemicals. They ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant functioning of equipment such as pipelines, storage tanks, and loading systems. Their role involves troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues, optimizing terminal performance, and adhering to environmental and safety regulations. Terminal Engineers collaborate with operations, maintenance, and safety teams to maintain seamless facility operations.

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

To thrive as a Terminal Engineer, you need solid knowledge of terminal operations, mechanical and electrical engineering principles, and project management, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with SCADA systems, PLC programming, safety regulations, and industry certifications such as OSHA or API are often required. Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help Terminal Engineers work efficiently within multidisciplinary teams and handle rapidly evolving situations. These competencies ensure safe, efficient, and reliable terminal operations, minimizing downtime and promoting continuous improvement.

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Infographic showing various Terminal Engineer job openings in Hawaii as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,716 per year, or $50.8 per hour.
Marine Safety Manager

Marine Safety Manager

Young Brothers

Honolulu, HI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 hours ago


Job description

Responsible for managing the marine and terminal accident and incident investigation program. Manages, and updates and, oversees the primary marine operations database (MOD), HELM, and oversees the Vessel Management System. Performs function of assistant to the DPA. Supports the company's safety programs through the development and continual management of the Leading Indicators Reporting and Event Information System as well as the JSA, Near Miss/Safety Observation programs among others. Reports directly to DPA.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Marine and Terminal Accident and Incident Investigations
  • Manages the Event Information System (EIS), including coordination of changes to the system, training and corrections of incomplete or incorrect classifications.
  • Manages and coordinates with the regional operations managers all marine accident and incident investigations.
  • Tracks and follows through until resolution all accident and incident investigations and corrective actions.
  • Prepares incident reports in conjunction with regional staffs and provides training as well as subject matter expertise to support the marine and shipyard managers.
  • Leads high consequence incidence investigations and report development in coordination with DPA or appropriate level managers.
  • Prepares Lesson Learned reports for submission and dissemination
  • Prepares Safety Alerts for submission and dissemination
  • Assists Marine and Terminal shipyard management in accident and incident investigation and assists in training and development of EIS requirements for shipyard activities.
  • To support Operations
  • Manage JSA, Near Miss/Safety Observation programs including tracking and reporting as well as elimination of redundancies and streamlining efficiencies of delivery and dissemination to the fleet.
  • Develops and manages the Monthly Leading Indicator Safety Report.
  • This includes improvement of formatting and keeping current with safety trends and elimination of nonconstructive metrics and inclusion of more beneficial metrics.
Vessel Management System
  • Interface with Management and Vessel crews for program issues.
  • Revise and create new inspection criteria.
  • Manage Employee and vessel data and input of new routines for additional vessels and types.
  • Interface with Vendor for all systems issues including development of increased functionality.
  • Oversee issues tracking (program bugs and development issues)
Assistant to DPA
  • Assist in procedural revisions and Safety Management System development.
  • Manage Marine Operations Database Program (MOD) or HELM including monthly updates and program organization, update of forms and other program changes as required.
  • Deployment of the MOD or HELM and updates to fleet and shoreside users.
  • Perform administrative function of DPA email inbox.
  • Delivers Marine Employee Training including but not limited to RCP+, STCW, BST, ISM, Deck Officer meetings.
  • Administer the administrative process of the Master Review program in coordination with DPA
  • Maintains Departmental information on the employee portal
  • Assists DPA in development and oversight of MAG annual budget and resource requirements.
  • Maintain fluency with origami system and function as the "superuser" for the HSQE department.
  • Recommend practices and procedures to enhance the use of this system and improve data efficiencies for the HSQE department.
Plan Development and Implementation
  • Interfaces with health, safety, quality and environmental department to develop plans, programs and policies.
  • Works with Regional Managers, Port Captain/Engineers, and vessel crews, and bargaining employees in identifying areas for change, which will lead to the reduction or elimination of safety or environmental risks and hazards.
  • Develops, implements and revises training for EIS systems requirements.
  • Develops countermeasures to include engineering and procedural changes to reduce risks.
  • Works with Human Resources and Internet Technology departments to further enhance vessel reporting and compliance systems, office processes and employee training.
Vessel and Port Visitations
  • Assists Port Captains and Engineers with field monitoring and audits of various safety and environmental activities, including recognition of hazardous conditions and practices and the recommendation of control methods.
  • Provides safety program reinforcement through presence aboard vessels.
  • Performs on board training for operational systems, procedures and processes.
  • Adheres to and re-enforce all company policies and procedures.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
  • Proficient knowledge of the marine workboat environment ? Work effectively in an office environment.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills with a high level of attention to detail.
  • Basic office procedures.
  • Must be able to build and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office programs.
  • Ability to organize workload, prioritize projects in an ever-changing environment.
  • Ability to work under pressure and with time constraints.
  • Ability to demonstrate high ethical standards of honesty and integrity to lead by example.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

This position generally requires a Bachelor's degree or a combination of education and work experience in the marine industry. Requires certification in investigative process's including root cause analysis. Candidates must be familiar with basic vessel operating practices and procedures. Experience with quality programs (ISO, ISM, RCP) is required. Must be certified in Basic First Aid / First Responder / CPR.

Young Brothers, Limited is an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Young Brothers, Limited is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.

JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY:

Responsible for managing the marine and terminal accident and incident investigation program. Manages, and updates and, oversees the primary marine operations database (MOD), HELM, and oversees the Vessel Management System. Performs function of assistant to the DPA. Supports the company's safety programs through the development and continual management of the Leading Indicators Reporting and Event Information System as well as the JSA, Near Miss/Safety Observation programs among others. Reports directly to DPA.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Marine and Terminal Accident and Incident Investigations
  • Manages the Event Information System (EIS), including coordination of changes to the system, training and corrections of incomplete or incorrect classifications.
  • Manages and coordinates with the regional operations managers all marine accident and incident investigations.
  • Tracks and follows through until resolution all accident and incident investigations and corrective actions.
  • Prepares incident reports in conjunction with regional staffs and provides training as well as subject matter expertise to support the marine and shipyard managers.
  • Leads high consequence incidence investigations and report development in coordination with DPA or appropriate level managers.
  • Prepares Lesson Learned reports for submission and dissemination
  • Prepares Safety Alerts for submission and dissemination
  • Assists Marine and Terminal shipyard management in accident and incident investigation and assists in training and development of EIS requirements for shipyard activities.
  • To support Operations
  • Manage JSA, Near Miss/Safety Observation programs including tracking and reporting as well as elimination of redundancies and streamlining efficiencies of delivery and dissemination to the fleet.
  • Develops and manages the Monthly Leading Indicator Safety Report.
  • This includes improvement of formatting and keeping current with safety trends and elimination of nonconstructive metrics and inclusion of more beneficial metrics.
Vessel Management System
  • Interface with Management and Vessel crews for program issues.
  • Revise and create new inspection criteria.
  • Manage Employee and vessel data and input of new routines for additional vessels and types.
  • Interface with Vendor for all systems issues including development of increased functionality.
  • Oversee issues tracking (program bugs and development issues)
Assistant to DPA
  • Assist in procedural revisions and Safety Management System development.
  • Manage Marine Operations Database Program (MOD) or HELM including monthly updates and program organization, update of forms and other program changes as required.
  • Deployment of the MOD or HELM and updates to fleet and shoreside users.
  • Perform administrative function of DPA email inbox.
  • Delivers Marine Employee Training including but not limited to RCP+, STCW, BST, ISM, Deck Officer meetings.
  • Administer the administrative process of the Master Review program in coordination with DPA
  • Maintains Departmental information on the employee portal
  • Assists DPA in development and oversight of MAG annual budget and resource requirements.
  • Maintain fluency with origami system and function as the "superuser" for the HSQE department.
  • Recommend practices and procedures to enhance the use of this system and improve data efficiencies for the HSQE department.
Plan Development and Implementation
  • Interfaces with health, safety, quality and environmental department to develop plans, programs and policies.
  • Works with Regional Managers, Port Captain/Engineers, and vessel crews, and bargaining employees in identifying areas for change, which will lead to the reduction or elimination of safety or environmental risks and hazards.
  • Develops, implements and revises training for EIS systems requirements.
  • Develops countermeasures to include engineering and procedural changes to reduce risks.
  • Works with Human Resources and Internet Technology departments to further enhance vessel reporting and compliance systems, office processes and employee training.
Vessel and Port Visitations
  • Assists Port Captains and Engineers with field monitoring and audits of various safety and environmental activities, including recognition of hazardous conditions and practices and the recommendation of control methods.
  • Provides safety program reinforcement through presence aboard vessels.
  • Performs on board training for operational systems, procedures and processes.
  • Adheres to and re-enforce all company policies and procedures.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
  • Proficient knowledge of the marine workboat environment ? Work effectively in an office environment.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills with a high level of attention to detail.
  • Basic office procedures.
  • Must be able to build and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office programs.
  • Ability to organize workload, prioritize projects in an ever-changing environment.
  • Ability to work under pressure and with time constraints.
  • Ability to demonstrate high ethical standards of honesty and integrity to lead by example.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

This position generally requires a Bachelor's degree or a combination of education and work experience in the marine industry. Requires certification in investigative process's including root cause analysis. Candidates must be familiar with basic vessel operating practices and procedures. Experience with quality programs (ISO, ISM, RCP) is required. Must be certified in Basic First Aid / First Responder / CPR.

Young Brothers, Limited is an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Young Brothers, Limited is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.

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