Security Jobs in Hawaii

How to Get a Security Job in HI


If you’re in the market for a new job, or a change in careers, considering a work opportunity in the Hawaii security sector a very good idea.  Because of the nature of security jobs, it’s not just a great choice for a professional career but also for part-time employment.  Flexible hours and opportunities for advancement make security jobs a perfect option for current job seekers.  It’s an unfortunate reality that in today’s world we're constantly faced with threats and dangers.  However, it is primarily this reality that has created a popular demand for bright and motivated minds to select a career in security.

Types of security jobs:

  • Homeland security
  • Private investigator
  • Security guard
  • Surveillance officer
  • Environmental security

Education & Requirements for a Security Job in Hawaii

When considering a security job, variety is the name of the game.  There are plenty of security jobs in a range of industries.  Additionally, certain Hawaii security jobs require minimal education while some demand a Bachelor’s degree at minimum; there is something out there for everyone. 

Hawaii require that private or public sector guards become licensed before they can be hired.  Obtaining licensing generally consists of classroom training.  Topics covered vary from weapons training to detention of suspects.

A growing trend, many colleges now offer professional degree programs in certain security related fields.  What’s so encouraging about these programs is that they are tailored to help graduates find employment and prepare students for higher-level positions.  Depending on the niche in the security job market you desire to get into, different requirements are needed.  However, nearly all security jobs prefer a candidate with a high school degree.  Other skills and assets may include:

  • Computer literacy
  • Physical fitness
  • Strategical and analytical thinker
  • Specialized training in your individual field (many hiring organizations provide on-the-job training).
  • Prior work experience
  • Familiarity with current technologies used in the field
  • Familiarity with local Hawaii laws
  • Tactful under pressure
  • Pass a background, drug and screening test (which can take up to 6 months to 1 year)
  • Creativity
  • CPP – Certified Protection Professional certification.  Though not required, this certifies that an individual is trained and skilled in their service.

What Do Security Jobs in Hawaii Entail?

Contrary to what many people assume, the breadth of security jobs demands a variety of different tasks to be performed daily, with respect to the particular sub-sector you work for.  It's an advantage that the field offers, allowing persons of varying educational and occupational backgrounds to apply their skills accordingly.  Hawaii banks, casinos, retail stores and bars are popular facilities that need constant surveillance and protection. 

When it comes to Homeland Security jobs, areas include border and transportation, information analysis and chemical/biological/radiological/nuclear countermeasures.  Though a lot of the skills necessary are the same, whatever the sub-sector, the daily tasks demanded of you is dependent upon your area of employment.

Security Job Opportunities in Hawaii

It’s not surprising that the outlook for the security job industry is very positive.  If you’re serious about pursuing a career in the security sector there are and will continue to be excellent job opportunities available in Hawaii.  Airport security is a specifically fast-growing area, but across the board increased concerns with security threats means continued growth in the industry.