Engineering
- Do you enjoy using math, science and technology to solve problems?
- Do you like to build and design things?
- Would you like to be a part of a growing industry in Hawaii and put your creative talents to good use?
Career Overview
An Engineer uses math, science and technology to solve problems. There are six major branches of engineering: Mechanical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Management and Geotechnical. Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost. The work of Engineers is everywhere in the world around us, improving the ways we work, travel, communicate and stay healthy. Nearly all of the occupations in this industry typically require a bachelor’s or higher degree for entry. People in this industry of ten have skills in reading comprehension, critical thinking, mathematics, active listening, operations analysis, and complex problem solving. An Engineer uses math, science and technology to solve problems. Engineers invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials. The work of Engineers is everywhere in the world around us, improving the ways we work, travel, communicate and stay healthy. Nearly all of the occupations in this industry typically require a bachelor’s or higher degree for entry. People in this industry often have skills in reading comprehension, critical thinking, mathematics, active listening, operations analysis and complex problem-solving. Demand for engineers in Hawaii is projected to be strong. Learn what it takes to become an engineer.
Certifications
Short-term (1-month to 2-years)
Qualifications: HS Diploma or Equivalent
- Architectural, Engineering & CAD Technologies
- Electronics Technology
Career Options Available with Certification
- Civil Engineering Technicians ($31K – $50K)
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician ($52K – $70K)
Associate Degree Programs
Medium-term (2 – 3 years)
Qualifications: Post-Secondary Enrollment
- Architectural, Engineering & CAD Technologies
- Electronic & Computer Engineering Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Engineering Technology
Career Options Available with Associate’s Degree
- Civil Engineering Technicians ($50K – $65K)
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians ($70 – $94K)
Bachelor Degree Programs
Long-term (4+ years)
Qualifications: Post-Secondary Enrollment
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
Career Options Available with Bachelor’s Degree
- Civil Engineers ($55K – $83K – $113K)
- Mechanical Engineers ($51K – $78 – $114K)
- Electrical Engineers ($56K – $90K – $115K)