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Pearl Harbor Shipyard seeks to fill 150-plus jobs

COURTESY U.S. NAVY PHOTO / MARSHALL FUKUKI

The USS Columbus (SSN 762) entered Dry Dock 2, in Aug. 2010, for a docking selected restricted availability (DSRA) at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard.

Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, the state’s largest industrial employer, is holding a hiring meeting Thursday as it seeks to fill more than 150 jobs.

The event will be held from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Neal Blaisdell Center. The shipyard has a civilian workforce of nearly 5,200 and over 500 Navy personnel.

“Shipyard hiring managers will be on hand at the event to explain career opportunities for various positions and make tentative job offers on-site to qualified applicants, utilizing Direct Hiring Authority, which does not involve online application via USAJobs,” the shipyard said.

Positions include jobs in engineering, information technology, radiological control, safety, contracting, finance, quality assurance and many more. Applicants should come early and bring an updated resume, educational transcripts and certifications, as applicable.

The event is open to all U.S. citizens interested in employment at the shipyard.

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