Location: Honolulu, HI
Company: PCL Construction
how we can help you build a career you're proud of Here's how a(n) Human Resources Specialist for our Hawaii office contributes to our team: Responsibilities Leads and advises on HRPD programs, policy, practices, and compliance for assigned client groups. Develops and executes a recruitment plan with appropriate sourcing strategies.
Attends and coordinates recruiting events Participates in district HRPD planning process and leads the development, execution and evaluation of district-level projects initiatives as assigned. Provides guidance, coaches, and trains on all aspects of career management. Guides and coaches supervisors on employee relations issues, compensation, recruitment, performance
improvement activities, workforce planning and training programs. Assists with local market research and analysis for annual compensation review and owns the calibration of salary/bonus review process for client groups.
Develops and maintains strong customer-focused relationships with all stakeholders within the district. Oversees the student program strategy and maintaining strategic relationships with academic institutions. Qualifications Highschool diploma or equivalent required. Postsecondary diploma or degree in human resources or a related discipline preferred. 5 years of progressive human resources experience preferred. 10% travel to other islands and occasionally mainland Ability
to tactfully and diplomatically deal with people and act with discretion when handling confidential information.
Ability to research, analyze information and data, and make recommendations. Able to work independently or in a team environment in a highly matrixed organization. Able to mentor and coach entry-level human resources professionals. Effective verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to negotiate and present ideas and content that influence a favorable outcome. Strong networking skills with the ability to develop and maintain HR networks. Demonstrated critical-thinking skills. PCL is an innovative, employee-owned company comprised of people who find passion in their profession and take pride in doing great work every day.
Our work powers the infrastructure and utilities that are essential to daily life and our projects are the scene of vacations, careers, education and healing. We are consistently ranked among the best companies to work for because we are committed to supporting and developing our teams. The PCL Companies celebrate diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating equitable opportunities and an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We make employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, national origin, interactionual orientation, gender identity, age, disability or veteran status.
PCL combines numerous pay and benefit strategies to provide a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package. Any salary range displayed by a job board is an estimate. Your salary, which considers your unique qualifications and experience, is just one component of the robust total rewards you'll enjoy at PCL. This may include an employee share purchase offering, discretionary annual performance bonus, comprehensive benefits and wellness programs, retirement plan plus matching, and career development programs.
PCL offers competitive salaries, low-cost health insurance benefits, annual performance bonus and paid parking! Should you require an accommodation during the application process, please contact us at xyz X@ with the position and location you are interested in. Together, we can build success and a better future. Let’s get started! Employee Status: Regular Full-Time Company: Nordic PCL Construction, Inc. Primary Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Job: Human Resources Specialist Requisition : 4447
our customers’ restoration needs, we provide peace of mind during an unfortunate time by returning their homes, businesses, or facilities back to normal. Premier Restoration Hawaii recruits with our core values top of mind: Customer First, Communication, Team, Pride in Work and Play to Win.
Primary purpose of the role: We are currently looking for a Reconstruction Technician to join our team. Our Recon Techs put everything back together after the mitigation process is complete. We want someone who is analytical, who is naturally curious, and who can act quickly. Our techs work in teams and collaborate with internal departments to get the job done. What you’ll be doing each day: Hanging
doors, cabinet installation, framing Installing various types of flooring Hanging sheet rock; texturing Basic plumbing; electrical skills helpful Be reliable and adept at construction problem solving Utilizing mobile devices, i.
e. i Phones, Tablets, etc. for projects Visiting multiple job sites Updating clients on job progress Other duties as assigned Minimum Experience Requirements 2+ Years of carpentry experience Reconstruction technician experience Own transportation and basic hand tools Valid driver's license Computer literate to work with our job management software program Great benefits: Paid Time Off Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance Matching 401(K) Plan Offers of employment are contingent on passing a background check and drug screen.
pace. Qualifications: FLOOR MACHINE EXPERIENCE IS HIGHLY VALUED Must have own transportation on and off base and valid driver's license. Be able to pass a background check for military installation access. Be able to communicate in English with staff and clients Ability to work with little supervision and maintain a high level of performance.
Be able to carry up to 50 pounds Ability to go up and down stairs multiple times a day. Hours Monday-Friday 6PM start time Locations: Honolulu Starting Pay: $17.37-$19.97All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
and an up-close and personal relationship with our beloved pitas! Qualified applicants will: Have a positive and upbeat attitude Have a passion for customer service Desire to work in a fun and exciting atmosphere Commit to & carry out our brand promise and core values Pay: $12-13/hr (DOE) + tips
pace. Qualifications: FLOOR MACHINE EXPERIENCE IS HIGHLY VALUED Must have own transportation on and off base and valid driver's license. Be able to pass a background check for military installation access. Be able to communicate in English with staff and clients Ability to work with little supervision and maintain a high level of performance.
Be able to carry up to 50 pounds Ability to go up and down stairs multiple times a day. Hours Monday-Friday (roughly 25-35 hours) 6:30AM start time Locations: Pearl City Honolulu Kaneohe Starting Pay: $17.37-$19.97All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
coordination of wrap-around prevention/intervention services for children and families. The Community Schools Coordinator will support the following RCFS Partnership goals: Implement a multi-tiered system of in-school and community supports so that schools are better equipped to serve students’ diverse needs, including but not limited to their most basic needs and academic needs; Build capacity for community providers, parents, school support staff to better support students through positive behavioral and mental health interventions and prevention; Enhance student resilience by delivering wrap-around services and SEL instruction to support the behavioral and mental health of students.
The Coordinator is responsible for supporting the implementation, integration, alignment and coordination of the community school strategy at the school level.
The Coordinator will work in close partnership with the school principal to align programs, services and opportunities collaboratively. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES (based on School and Community Need) Support the development and implementation of the Community Schools Implementation Plan in coordination with school leaders, National Consultant and other key stakeholders. Duties may include: Support the principal on the integration of partners and community members into school governance structures (i. e. School Leadership, School
Safety, Child Study and Attendance teams). Convene and staff the site-based Community School Leadership Team, a coordinating body that is co-led by the principal and Community Schools Coordinator and may comprise of administrators, teachers, support services staff, partners, parents and others to identify needs, set priorities and coordinate the strategy.
Support the ongoing nurturing of relationships to further integrate community-based programs and supports based on student, school and community needs. Duties may include: Coordinate needs and resource backssment activities on an ongoing basis, employing a variety of strategies and including a broad cross-section of stakeholders.
Support existing community-based initiatives and explore other opportunities within the community. Act as a friendly, consistent and approachable presence to support school community. Act as a thought partner and collaborator in the overall Resilient Communities, Schools and Families Project. Duties may include: Participate in capacity-building activities including trainings and other school and project-wide events, as appropriate. Represent the initiative in various communication opportunities and participate in advocacy activities to promote the initiative, as appropriate.
Support the evaluation of the community school by coordinating the collection of data, timely submission of reports and responses to other requests in partnership with school and project leadership. Execute other tasks as indicated by the Principal. Delivery through a trauma-informed, family-centered and strengths-based approach in alignment with the RCSF project vision. QUALIFICATIONS Associate or Bachelor’s degree in education or related field OR three (3) years of experience in public health, education, social work, community development and/or leadership training required or related experience; Experience in grassroots community outreach and organizing including building and facilitating partnerships and relationships, preferred; Experience in coordinating comprehensive program activities in a school or institutional setting, including understanding and knowledge of Hawai’i DOE system, preferred; Knowledge of community and ability to grow and nurture new and existing relationships within the community preferred; Working knowledge of personal computer software applications such as Word, Excel and Google Suite; Can analyze and collaboratively problem solve issues; Good organizational and ability to multitask and prioritize; Possess strong interpersonal skills and ability to work, communicate and collaborate effectively and inclusively; Exhibit courteous and professional demeanor towards program participants, staff and administration via verbal, written, physical, and electronic correspondence; Requires strong oral and written communication skills; Comfort facilitating and conducting workshops in front of large audiences; preferred; Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Pass a criminal background check. Must be COVID-19 fully vaccinated. DESIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Priority given to candidates with experience or background in Native Hawaiian culture, Native Hawaiian language skills, and/or years of experience working with Native Hawaiian communities.
Priority given to candidates with experience and training in trauma-informed and trauma-responsive practices. Experience in school communities and local community organizations preferred. Reports to : School Principal or designee COMPENSATION & BENEFITS $20/hour for 35 hours per week, observing the teacher work schedule as set out in the DOE academic calendar (approximately 40 weeks)Employee will receive 10 paid time off days per year Employee shall not work on DOE holidays and breaks unless authorized to do so by Ceeds of Peace.
An exception shall be made for summer 2022 – employee will be required to work through summer 2022, but will not work in subsequent summers. Individual Medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision premium will be covered by the employer during the course of employment. Position may be annually renewable for up to 2 additional years after year 1, subject to funding availability and performance.
our customers’ restoration needs, we provide peace of mind during an unfortunate time by returning their homes, businesses, or facilities back to normal. Premier Restoration Hawaii recruits with our core values top of mind: Customer First, Communication, Team, Pride in Work and Play to Win.
Primary purpose of the role: We are currently looking for a Reconstruction Technician to join our team. Our Recon Techs put everything back together after the mitigation process is complete. We want someone who is analytical, who is naturally curious, and who can act quickly. Our techs work in teams and collaborate with internal departments to get the job done. What you’ll be doing each day: Hanging
doors, cabinet installation, framing Installing various types of flooring Hanging sheet rock; texturing Basic plumbing; electrical skills helpful Be reliable and adept at construction problem solving Utilizing mobile devices, i.
e. i Phones, Tablets, etc. for projects Visiting multiple job sites Updating clients on job progress Other duties as assigned Minimum Experience Requirements 2+ Years of carpentry experience Reconstruction technician experience Own transportation and basic hand tools Valid driver's license Computer literate to work with our job management software program Great benefits: Paid Time Off Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance Matching 401(K) Plan Offers of employment are contingent on passing a background check and drug screen.
pace. Qualifications: FLOOR MACHINE EXPERIENCE IS HIGHLY VALUED Must have own transportation on and off base and valid driver's license. Be able to pass a background check for military installation access. Be able to communicate in English with staff and clients Ability to work with little supervision and maintain a high level of performance.
Be able to carry up to 50 pounds Ability to go up and down stairs multiple times a day. Hours Monday-Friday 6PM start time Locations: Honolulu Starting Pay: $17.37-$19.97All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
and an up-close and personal relationship with our beloved pitas! Qualified applicants will: Have a positive and upbeat attitude Have a passion for customer service Desire to work in a fun and exciting atmosphere Commit to & carry out our brand promise and core values Pay: $12-13/hr (DOE) + tips