Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008

Honolulu MSA, Maui County, Hawaii County & Kauai County Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008 ‐ 2018 September 2011 State of Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 Neil Abercrombie, Governor State of Hawaii Methodology ...................................................................................................... 2 Assumptions and Limitations ........................................................................... 3 Industry Employment Trends, Honolulu MSA, 2008‐2018 ............................. 4 Occupational Employment Trends, Honolulu MSA 2008‐2018 ..................... 8 Industry Employment Trends, Maui County, 2008‐2018 .............................. 26 Occupational Employment Trends, Maui County, 2008‐2018 ...................... 30 Industry Employment Trends, Hawaii County, 2008‐2018 ........................... 42 Occupational Employment Trends, Hawaii County, 2008‐2018 .................. 46 Industry Employment Trends, Kauai County, 2008‐2018 ............................. 59 Occupational Employment Trends, Kauai County, 2008‐2018 ..................... 62 Appendix A: Definition of Education and Training Codes ........................... 72 Appendix B: Industry Definitions .................................................................... 73 Appendix C: Occupational Classifications ..................................................... 74 Dwight Takamine, Director Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Francisco Corpuz, Chief Research and Statistics Office Phyllis Dayao, Staff Supervisor Labor Market Information Staff Vicki Lau, Section Supervisor Jeri Arucan, Research Statistician Melonie Ogata, Research Statistician Labor Market Research Section 830 Punchbowl Street, Room 304 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: 808‐586‐9025 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hiwi.org September 2011 Introduction Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations, 2008 ‐ 2018 provides long‐term industry and occupational projections for Honolulu MSA, Maui County, Hawaii County, and Kauai County from 2008 to 2018. This report presents a summary of employment projections by indus‐
try as well as by occupations for each county. There are also tables and graphs that further illustrate what is anticipated to happen over the ten
‐year projected period. Industries are classified by the North American Industry Classification System NAICS , while occupations fall under the Standard Occupational Classification SOC codes. Data on the average annual job openings are also included in this re‐
port. Job openings are either due to growth or replacement. The higher the replacements openings, the higher the turnover is for that occupa‐
tion. It is recommended that both growth and replacement openings be used, therefore we also have total average annual openings. This report includes the education and training level requirements for each occupation. These requirements were determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics BLS and recognized the educational at‐
tainment achieved by most people in a particular occupation. Some businesses, however, may require a higher level of training before they will hire. Some jobs may also have multiple grades or levels that require varying amounts of training, but they will not be reflected in this report. The information contained within can be used by students and job‐
seekers who are making career decisions; education and training pro‐
gram planners who develop specific occupational training programs; job placement specialists who help people find employment; counsel‐
ors who assist individuals in choosing careers; managers who design, evaluate, and direct employment and training programs; policy deci‐
sion makers who develop short‐ to long‐range personnel policies; and employers who need information to help them plan the expansion or relocation of their businesses. Prior to using the employment projections in this publication, it is important to understand the methodology used and assumptions made in developing these projections, and note the limitations of the data. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 1 Methodology These are the general steps used to produce long‐term employment projections in Hawaii: Industry employment is obtained from the Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations' Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages QCEW and Current Employment Statistics CES . Average annual employment for each of the industries in the State of Hawaii was compiled from 1990 through the base year of the projection period. Industry employment projections were produced using the Long‐Term Industry Projections software system. The system allows the analyst to choose from a variety of predefined, generally accepted projection models including shift‐share, simple time‐series extrapolation, and linear regression models. Some of the independent variables that may be used in the regression models were time, resident population, gross state product, total personal income, average visitor census, visitor occupancy rates, and the number of unemployed persons. After the initial projections were developed, they were reviewed for reasonableness. Adjustments to the projections were made based on current knowledge of the industries and the economy. Industry staffing patterns were obtained from the Occupational Employment Statistics OES survey, using Standard Occupational Classification SOC codes. The staffing patterns for the agricultural industries were calculated by using census data. Staffing patterns for the self‐employed and unpaid family workers were obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational employment projections were produced using the MicroMatrix Occupational Projections System software. The system used the staffing patterns to transform industry projections into occupational projections. The staffing pattern divides each industry’s employment into different occupations, forming a matrix. The system then applies national change factors developed by BLS to adjust the projected pattern of each industry to account for changes brought about by new technology and changing business practices. Next, the system applies the national ratios for self‐employed and unpaid family workers to each occupation’s base and projected year employment to get self‐employed figures. These figures are then added to the appropriate occupation total to obtain occupational employment totals that include the self‐employed. Job openings are divided into two categories: job openings due to growth and job openings due to replacement needs. 
Job openings due to growth are created by industry employment expansion. It is the difference between projected year employment and base year employment. For occupations where employment is projected to decline, a zero is used for openings due to growth, instead of posting a negative job opening. 
Job openings due to replacement needs reflect net replacement needs and estimates the number of workers leaving jobs that need to be replaced by other workers. Generally, this counts openings that occur when workers leave their jobs to work in another occupation, retire or permanently leave the job for other reasons, or die. 
The total job openings count is equal to the sum of job openings due to growth and job openings due to replacements. This number estimates the number of openings for workers entering an occupation for the first time. It also may be used to assess the number of workers who will need to receive training for a particular occupation. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 2 Assumptions and Limitations The following conditions are assumed to prevail during the projection period: 1. The institutional framework of the national and local economy will not change radically. 2. Current social, technological, and scientific trends will continue, including values placed on work, education, income, and leisure. 3. No major event, such as widespread or long‐lasting energy shortages or wars, will significantly alter the industrial structure of the economy or the rate of economic growth. 4. Changes in relative wages, technological changes, or other factors will not radically alter trends in the occupational pattern of the industries. The data in this report has the following limitations: 1. The employment outlook for the various industries and occupations are based solely on an assessment of their projected demand. The supply of workers was not presented since a viable method for determining it has not yet been developed. 2. The employment projections were based on past trends and do not take into account any economic developments that may have occurred after the projections were completed. Projections should be viewed as indicators of relative magnitude and probable direction rather than as predictions of absolute occupational demand. Therefore, it is more important to look at the growth rate and projected total openings rather than the projected employment estimate itself. 3. Cyclical, seasonal, and other factors, such as large plant openings or closings were considered only if the information was available. 4. Employment projections and the estimation of job openings were rounded to the nearest ten. Therefore, the data may not sum to the totals. 5. The net replacement rates used in developing job openings estimates did not count workers who changed jobs but remained in the same occupation. In addition, because the number of openings due to net replacements was limited to those created by older workers leaving the job permanently, it may have underestimated the openings for new entrants, especially in jobs where many people permanently leave at younger ages. 6. Adjustments were not made for persons who held two or more jobs in different establishments. In the OES survey, a worker was counted in each job held at different places of work. Furthermore, no distinction was made if a worker did several jobs within one company. That employee was counted in only one occupation ‐ the one with the highest skill level. If the worker did several jobs at the same skill level, the person was reported in the occupation that he/she spent the most time doing. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 3 Honolulu MSA Industry Employment Trends Total All Industries  From 2008 to 2018, employment growth in Honolulu MSA will ad‐
vance by 29,070 jobs, to 523,990. Since this will account for 62 per‐
cent of the employment gains throughout the state, many of its trends are reflected in the statewide movements.  Employment will grow modestly, averaging 0.6 percent, slightly lower than the statewide rate of 0.7 percent. Service‐Providing Industries  The service‐providing industries trade, transportation, and utilities; information; financial activities; professional and business services; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; other services; and government will dominate job creation for Honolulu MSA, provid‐
ing approximately 91 percent of the total job increase.  Three industry sectors – education and health services; professional and business services; and trade, transportation, and utilities will ac‐
count for almost three‐fourths of the total jobs added between the years 2008 to 2018.  Education and health services, the largest industry group, will generate the most number of jobs and will be the fastest growing among all in‐
dustry groups. This constitutes nearly 43 percent of the total jobs added in Honolulu MSA and as a result, the percentage of workers em‐
ployed in this industry group will increase from 20 percent in 2008 to 21 percent in 2018. Within the sector, advances in health care and so‐
cial assistance will contribute a major portion to the total industry count.  Gains in professional and business services will amount to 16 percent of the county total, mainly arising from job opportunities within the administrative and support and waste management and remediation services sector.  Trade, transportation, and utilities, the second largest industry group, will create 14 percent of the new jobs added during 2008 to 2018. However, the average annual growth rate will fall below the average growth rate projected for all industries in Honolulu MSA.  Although other services will grow by 0.8 percent annually, the total slots gained will only be 5 percent of the total increase for Honolulu MSA. Approximately 4 percent of the workforce will be employed in this industry throughout the projected period.  Leisure and hospitality will expand by 2,300 jobs but will grow more slowly than the projected rate for Honolulu MSA. Accommodation and food services will be responsible for most of the job gains.  Financial activities and government will experience the slowest growth, not only among the service‐providing industries but of all the industries.  Information, the smallest of the service‐providing industries, will incur a slight loss, mainly due to cutbacks in telecommunications jobs. Goods‐Producing Industries  Employment growth in the goods‐producing industries natural re‐
sources and mining; construction; and manufacturing will trail the service‐providing industries and will account for 6 percent of the total jobs created. This sector will provide employment for 8 percent of the workforce during the ten‐year period.  Construction, the largest of the goods‐producing industries, will reg‐
ister an annual growth rate of 0.7 percent which is above the average for all industries. All sectors within this industry will contribute to the advance in jobs.  Growth in natural resources and mining is forecasted to outpace the county average and will post the second fastest growth rate among all industries. However since this industry accounts for less than one percent of the workforce, this translates to a gain of only 200 posi‐
tions.  Manufacturing will incur the largest loss of all the industries. Self‐Employed and Unpaid Family Workers 
Self‐employed and unpaid family workers will expand by 2.4 per‐
cent and will retain an 8 percent share of the workforce. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 4 Table 1: Long-term Industry Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
000000
101000
101100
110000
111000
112000
114000
115000
210000
101200
230000
236000
237000
238000
101300
310000
311000
312000
313000
314000
315000
322000
323000
325000
327000
332000
336000
337000
339000
102000
102100
420000
423000
424000
425000
440000
441000
442000
443000
444000
Employment
Industry Title
Total Employment, All Jobs
Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Crop Production
Animal Production
Fishing, Hunting and Trapping
Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry
Mining
Construction
Construction
Construction of Buildings
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Specialty Trade Contractors
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Food Manufacturing
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
Textile Mills
Textile Product Mills
Apparel Manufacturing
Paper Manufacturing
Printing and Related Support Activities
Chemical Manufacturing
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Services-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers
Retail Trade
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
Electronics and Appliance Stores
Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
2008
494,920
39,360
1,890
1,630
1,270
130
140
90
260
25,760
25,760
7,570
3,490
14,710
11,710
11,710
4,440
690
50
200
570
150
890
200
740
410
790
430
960
415,510
83,450
15,040
5,960
7,320
1,760
46,460
4,920
1,100
1,420
2,440
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2018
523,990
41,070
2,090
1,800
1,460
100
150
100
290
27,530
27,530
8,330
3,930
15,280
11,450
11,450
4,430
720
60
200
330
140
620
180
690
430
920
440
1,100
441,920
87,630
15,850
5,770
8,180
1,900
48,300
4,880
1,140
1,420
2,610
Growth
Net Percent
29,070
5.9%
1,710
4.3%
200
10.6%
170
10.4%
190
15.0%
-30
-23.1%
10
7.1%
10
11.1%
30
11.5%
1,770
6.9%
1,770
6.9%
760
10.0%
440
12.6%
570
3.9%
-260
-2.2%
-260
-2.2%
-10
-0.2%
30
4.3%
10
20.0%
0
0.0%
-240
-42.1%
-10
-6.7%
-270
-30.3%
-20
-10.0%
-50
-6.8%
20
4.9%
130
16.5%
10
2.3%
140
14.6%
26,410
6.4%
4,180
5.0%
810
5.4%
-190
-3.2%
860
11.7%
140
8.0%
1,840
4.0%
-40
-0.8%
40
3.6%
0
0.0%
170
7.0%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.6%
0.4%
1.1%
1.0%
1.5%
-2.3%
0.7%
1.1%
1.2%
0.7%
0.7%
1.0%
1.3%
0.4%
-0.2%
-0.2%
0.0%
0.4%
2.0%
0.0%
-4.2%
-0.7%
-3.0%
-1.0%
-0.7%
0.5%
1.6%
0.2%
1.5%
0.6%
0.5%
0.5%
-0.3%
1.2%
0.8%
0.4%
-0.1%
0.4%
0.0%
0.7%
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Table 1: Long-term Industry Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
445000
446000
447000
448000
451000
452000
453000
454000
480000
481000
483000
484000
485000
487000
488000
492000
493000
220000
221000
102200
510000
511000
512000
515000
517000
518000
519000
102300
520000
522000
523000
524000
525000
530000
531000
532000
102400
540000
541000
550000
Employment
Industry Title
Food and Beverage Stores
Health and Personal Care Stores
Gasoline Stations
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores
General Merchandise Stores
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Nonstore Retailers
Transportation and Warehousing
Air Transportation
Water Transportation
Truck Transportation
Transit and Ground Passenger Transport
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
Support Activities for Transportation
Couriers and Messengers
Warehousing and Storage
Utilities
Utilities
Information
Information
Publishing Industries
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
Broadcasting (except Internet)
Telecommunications
Internet Service Providers, Web Search Portals, and Data Processing Services
Other Information Services
Financial Activities
Finance and Insurance
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Real Estate
Rental and Leasing Services
Professional and Business Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
2008
8,150
3,800
1,260
8,200
2,210
8,660
4,030
260
20,060
6,640
2,690
2,300
1,340
1,490
3,740
1,160
700
1,890
1,890
8,270
8,270
1,810
1,540
1,000
3,240
490
190
22,630
14,160
6,780
1,070
6,280
30
8,470
5,700
2,760
60,330
21,210
21,210
6,570
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
2018
8,640
3,950
1,080
8,350
2,300
9,800
3,880
260
21,340
7,080
2,760
2,330
1,440
1,640
4,120
1,180
790
2,140
2,140
8,140
8,140
1,730
1,880
970
2,770
540
250
22,690
14,100
6,730
1,090
6,240
30
8,600
5,760
2,820
64,870
22,030
22,030
6,920
Growth
Net Percent
490
6.0%
150
3.9%
-180
-14.3%
150
1.8%
90
4.1%
1,140
13.2%
-150
-3.7%
0
0.0%
1,280
6.4%
440
6.6%
70
2.6%
30
1.3%
100
7.5%
150
10.1%
380
10.2%
20
1.7%
90
12.9%
250
13.2%
250
13.2%
-130
-1.6%
-130
-1.6%
-80
-4.4%
340
22.1%
-30
-3.0%
-470
-14.5%
50
10.2%
60
31.6%
60
0.3%
-60
-0.4%
-50
-0.7%
20
1.9%
-40
-0.6%
0
0.0%
130
1.5%
60
1.1%
60
2.2%
4,540
7.5%
820
3.9%
820
3.9%
350
5.3%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.6%
0.4%
-1.4%
0.2%
0.4%
1.3%
-0.4%
0.0%
0.6%
0.7%
0.3%
0.1%
0.7%
1.0%
1.0%
0.2%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
-0.2%
-0.2%
-0.4%
2.2%
-0.3%
-1.5%
1.0%
3.2%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.1%
0.2%
-0.1%
0.0%
0.2%
0.1%
0.2%
0.8%
0.4%
0.4%
0.5%
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Table 1: Long-term Industry Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
551000
560000
561000
562000
102500
610000
611000
620000
621000
622000
623000
624000
102600
710000
711000
712000
713000
720000
721000
722000
102700
810000
811000
812000
813000
814000
102800
900000
910000
999100
491100
999200
999300
000671
006010
007010
Employment
Industry Title
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
Administrative and Support Services
Waste Management and Remediation Service
Education and Health Services
Educational Services
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Hospitals
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
Social Assistance
Leisure and Hospitality
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institution
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
Accommodation and Food Services
Accommodation
Food Services and Drinking Places
Other Services (Except Government)
Other Services (Except Government)
Repair and Maintenance
Personal and Laundry Services
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Private Households
Government
Government
Federal Government
Federal Government, Excluding Post Office
Postal Service
State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Total Self-Employed and Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
Self-Employed Workers, Primary Job
Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
2008
6,570
32,550
31,260
1,290
98,820
51,390
51,390
47,430
17,720
14,390
5,170
10,150
62,460
6,420
850
1,010
4,560
56,040
15,460
40,570
19,130
19,130
3,070
6,200
9,520
340
60,430
60,430
29,460
27,290
2,170
18,890
12,080
40,050
39,470
580
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2018
6,920
35,920
34,360
1,560
111,260
55,500
55,500
55,770
20,190
15,940
6,990
12,650
64,760
6,970
880
1,170
4,930
57,790
15,880
41,910
20,710
20,710
3,220
6,830
10,310
360
61,850
61,850
29,920
28,030
1,890
19,390
12,550
41,010
40,430
580
Growth
Net Percent
350
5.3%
3,370
10.4%
3,100
9.9%
270
20.9%
12,440
12.6%
4,110
8.0%
4,110
8.0%
8,340
17.6%
2,470
13.9%
1,550
10.8%
1,820
35.2%
2,500
24.6%
2,300
3.7%
550
8.6%
30
3.5%
160
15.8%
370
8.1%
1,750
3.1%
420
2.7%
1,340
3.3%
1,580
8.3%
1,580
8.3%
150
4.9%
630
10.2%
790
8.3%
20
5.9%
1,420
2.3%
1,420
2.3%
460
1.6%
740
2.7%
-280
-12.9%
500
2.6%
470
3.9%
960
2.4%
960
2.4%
0
0.0%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.5%
1.0%
1.0%
2.1%
1.3%
0.8%
0.8%
1.8%
1.4%
1.1%
3.5%
2.5%
0.4%
0.9%
0.4%
1.6%
0.8%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.8%
0.8%
0.5%
1.0%
0.8%
0.6%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.3%
-1.3%
0.3%
0.4%
0.2%
0.2%
0.0%
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Honolulu MSA Occupational Employment Trends more employment will fall under two occupational groups – profes‐
sional and services. Figure 1 Total All Occupations 


The two largest occupational groups – services, and professional, which covers a broad range of occupations with varying wages and educational requirements, will generate the most jobs from 2008 to 2018. Almost two‐thirds of the total projected job growth will origi‐
nate from one of these two groups. Professional and related occupations will post the biggest numerical gain and will be the second fastest growing occupational division. Education, training, and library occupations together with advances in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations will fuel de‐
mand within this division. By 2018, almost one quarter of all jobs will be classified under the service occupational group. Services will continue to be the largest division and will post the second highest job gain among all major occupational divisions. 
The expansion in business and financial operations occupations will surpass the county rate with most of these employment opportuni‐
ties recorded by business operations specialists. 
The fastest growth rate among all major occupational groups will be derived from the smallest sized occupational group ‐ farming, fishing, and forestry occupations, with an annual expansion rate of 1.0 per‐
cent. However, this occupational group constitutes less than one per‐
cent of the workforce. 
Although office and administrative occupations will rank third in size, this sector will be the slowest growing occupational division. 
The total number of job openings generated by replacement needs will vastly outnumber openings created by growth for all occupa‐
tional groups. 
Not surprisingly, services and professional, the two largest occupa‐
tional groups will post the highest number of openings. Together these two groups will account for more than half of the total openings created. Fastest Growing Occupations 
All but three of the top 20 fastest growing occupations with 300 or 
Reflecting the demand for health services, jobs related to healthcare will provide a sizable amount of the growth. The following will be among the fastest growing: personal and home care aides; medical scientists; respiratory therapists; medical and public health social workers; pharmacy technicians; nursing aides, orderlies and atten‐
dants; and physical therapists. In addition, another area that will offer job opportunities is technology. These jobs include network systems and data communications analysts, and computer software engineers for applications and systems software. Occupations with the Largest Number of Openings 
The 22 occupations listed in Figure 2 represent about 37 percent of the total average annual openings projected for Honolulu MSA. 
Two occupational groups – service and sales and related will ac‐
count for 61 percent of the total annual openings listed on Figure 2. Many of these occupations reflect the significance of the tourist industry to the economy and include: waiters and waitresses; retail salespersons; cashiers; various food preparation and serv‐
ing workers; food counter attendants; janitors and cleaners; and first‐line supervisors of retail sales workers. 
Although more than half of the occupations will require a high school diploma or less, opportunities for college educated per‐
sons will also exist. These include elementary and secondary school teachers, registered nurses, general and operations man‐
agers, and accountants and auditors. Declining Occupations  The top three declining occupations in Honolulu MSA – office and administrative support workers, general and operations manag‐
ers, and word processors and typists are also the same for the State. 
Office and administrative support occupations, which will experi‐
ence the slowest growth rate among the major occupational divi‐
sions, will account for 53 percent of the total decline in all of the occupations. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 8 Fig. 1: Honolulu MSA’s Top 20 Fastest Growing Occupations* *Includes only occupations with 300 or more employment Average Annual Growth Rates Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 9 Fig. 2: Honolulu MSA’s Top 22 Occupations with the Most Annual Openings* Waiters & Waitresses
30
110
Retail Salespersons
Cashiers
440
100
Elementary School Teachers, Exc Special Educ.
80
Customer Service Representatives
70
180
250
120
30
240
220
200
220
220
210
50
170
220
210
Laborers & Freight, Stock, & Material Movers, Hand
20
210
180
160
Personal & Home Care Aides
50
200
40
130
180
20
130
150
First‐Line Suprvsrs/Mgrs of Office & Admin Suppt Wkrs
30
120
150
Sales Reps, Whlsle & Manuf, Exc Techncl & Scientific Prod
Carpenters
*Includes only occupations with 300 or more employment 50
30
40
Average Annual Openings Due to: Separations
190
First‐Line Supervsrs/Mgrs of Retail Sales Wkrs
Accountants & Auditors
Average Annual Openings Due to: Growth
200
190
Ja nitors & Cleaners, Exc Maids & Hskpng Cleanrs
Stock Clerks & Order Fillers
250
220
Food Preparation Workers
Counter Attend., Cafeteria, Food Concess., & Coffee Shop
270
170
General & Operations Managers
Office Clerks, General
310
190
120
Registered Nurses
480
210
90
Security Guards
610
500
40
Combine Food Prep. & Srvng Wrkrs, Inc Fast Food
Secondry Schl Tchrs, Exc Special & Voc. Educ.
610
570
80
130
100
130
90
130
Total Average Annual Openings Totals may not add due to rounding to the nearest 10. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 10 Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
00-0000 Total, All Occupations
Occupation Title
Employment
2008
2018
494,920
523,990
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
29,070
5.9%
0.6%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
3,360
11,470 14,830
11-0000
11-1000
11-1011
11-1021
11-1031
11-2000
11-2011
11-2021
11-2022
11-2031
11-3000
11-3011
11-3021
11-3031
11-3041
11-3042
11-3049
11-3051
11-3061
11-3071
11-9000
11-9012
11-9021
11-9031
11-9032
11-9033
11-9039
11-9041
11-9051
11-9081
11-9111
11-9121
11-9141
11-9151
11-9199
Management Occupations
Top Executives
Chief Executives
General and Operations Managers
Legislators
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
Advertising and Promotions Managers
Marketing Managers
Sales Managers
Public Relations Managers
Operations Specialties Managers
Administrative Services Managers
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Financial Managers
Compensation and Benefits Managers
Training and Development Managers
Human Resources Managers, All Other
Industrial Production Managers
Purchasing Managers
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Other Management Occupations
Farmers and Ranchers
Construction Managers
Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
Education Administrators, All Other
Engineering Managers
Food Service Managers
Lodging Managers
Medical and Health Services Managers
Natural Sciences Managers
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
Social and Community Service Managers
Managers, All Other
29,610
8,950
1,400
7,430
110
2,330
200
540
1,390
210
4,190
860
480
1,750
100
100
190
150
160
400
14,140
1,220
1,820
140
750
280
60
450
1,510
330
890
140
2,990
430
2,930
30,330
8,630
1,340
7,190
110
2,530
180
570
1,550
230
4,370
930
520
1,810
110
110
200
150
160
380
14,800
1,270
1,990
150
780
270
80
470
1,540
340
980
150
3,060
470
3,050
720
-320
-60
-240
0
200
-20
30
160
20
180
70
40
60
10
10
10
0
0
-20
660
50
170
10
30
-10
20
20
30
10
90
10
70
40
120
2.4%
-3.6%
-4.3%
-3.2%
0.0%
8.6%
-10.0%
5.6%
11.5%
9.5%
4.3%
8.1%
8.3%
3.4%
10.0%
10.0%
5.3%
0.0%
0.0%
-5.0%
4.7%
4.1%
9.3%
7.1%
4.0%
-3.6%
33.3%
4.4%
2.0%
3.0%
10.1%
7.1%
2.3%
9.3%
4.1%
0.2%
-0.4%
-0.4%
-0.3%
0.0%
0.9%
-1.0%
0.6%
1.2%
1.0%
0.4%
0.8%
0.8%
0.3%
1.0%
1.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.5%
0.5%
0.4%
0.9%
0.7%
0.4%
-0.4%
3.3%
0.4%
0.2%
0.3%
1.0%
0.7%
0.2%
0.9%
0.4%
110
0
0
0
0
20
0
**
20
**
20
10
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
0
70
10
20
**
**
0
**
**
**
**
10
**
10
**
10
660
260
40
220
**
50
10
10
30
10
90
20
10
30
**
**
**
10
**
10
270
10
10
**
20
10
**
10
30
10
20
**
50
10
80
770
260
40
220
**
70
10
20
50
10
110
30
10
40
**
**
10
10
10
10
330
10
30
**
30
10
**
10
30
10
30
10
60
10
90
9
5
4
4
4
4
4
8
6
8
4
5
5
8
13-0000
13-1000
13-1022
13-1023
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
24,580
15,800
920
940
26,760
17,200
910
1,070
2,180
1,400
-10
130
8.9%
8.9%
-1.1%
13.8%
0.9%
0.9%
-0.1%
1.4%
230
140
0
10
480
330
20
30
710
480
20
40
9
9
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
4
8
11
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
13-1031
13-1032
13-1041
13-1051
13-1061
13-1071
13-1072
13-1073
13-1079
13-1081
13-1111
13-1121
13-1199
13-2000
13-2011
13-2021
13-2031
13-2041
13-2051
13-2052
13-2053
13-2061
13-2072
13-2082
13-2099
15-0000
15-1000
15-1011
15-1021
15-1031
15-1032
15-1041
15-1051
15-1061
15-1071
15-1081
15-1099
15-2000
15-2011
15-2031
15-2041
Occupation Title
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage
Compliance Officers, Exc Agriculture, Construction, Health & Safety, & Transp
Cost Estimators
Emergency Management Specialists
Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
Training and Development Specialists
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other
Logisticians
Management Analysts
Meeting and Convention Planners
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Financial Specialists
Accountants and Auditors
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
Budget Analysts
Credit Analysts
Financial Analysts
Personal Financial Advisors
Insurance Underwriters
Financial Examiners
Loan Officers
Tax Preparers
Financial Specialists, All Other
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Specialists
Computer and Information Scientists, Research
Computer Programmers
Computer Software Engineers, Applications
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software
Computer Support Specialists
Computer Systems Analysts
Database Administrators
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
Computer Specialists, All Other
Mathematical Scientists
Actuaries
Operations Research Analysts
Statisticians
Employment
2008
2018
1,050
1,080
70
60
2,150
2,680
630
750
80
90
760
870
290
350
500
580
520
590
400
460
1,980
1,980
140
150
5,280
5,490
8,780
9,560
4,800
5,330
270
260
410
460
60
70
450
500
470
570
280
260
90
120
870
930
210
170
690
710
8,230
7,920
60
760
780
450
1,210
980
220
770
1,400
1,290
310
40
130
140
9,230
8,880
70
660
950
540
1,230
1,050
250
870
1,950
1,320
340
50
150
140
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
2.9%
0.3%
-10
-14.3%
-1.4%
530
24.7%
2.5%
120
19.0%
1.9%
10
12.5%
1.3%
110
14.5%
1.4%
60
20.7%
2.1%
80
16.0%
1.6%
70
13.5%
1.3%
60
15.0%
1.5%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
7.1%
0.7%
210
4.0%
0.4%
780
8.9%
0.9%
530
11.0%
1.1%
-10
-3.7%
-0.4%
50
12.2%
1.2%
10
16.7%
1.7%
50
11.1%
1.1%
100
21.3%
2.1%
-20
-7.1%
-0.7%
30
33.3%
3.3%
60
6.9%
0.7%
-40
-19.0%
-1.9%
20
2.9%
0.3%
1,000
960
10
-100
170
90
20
70
30
100
550
30
30
10
20
0
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
12.2%
12.1%
16.7%
-13.2%
21.8%
20.0%
1.7%
7.1%
13.6%
13.0%
39.3%
2.3%
9.7%
25.0%
15.4%
0.0%
1.2%
1.2%
1.7%
-1.3%
2.2%
2.0%
0.2%
0.7%
1.4%
1.3%
3.9%
0.2%
1.0%
2.5%
1.5%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
30
30
9
0
**
**
7
50
20
80
9
10
10
30
5
**
**
**
8
10
20
30
5
10
10
10
5
10
10
20
5
10
10
20
5
10
10
20
5
0
30
30
4
**
**
**
5
20
120
140
5
90
150
230
50
80
130
5
0
10
10
6
10
10
10
5
**
**
**
5
10
10
10
5
10
10
20
5
0
10
10
5
**
**
10
5
10
10
20
10
0
**
**
10
**
10
20
5
110
110
**
0
20
10
**
10
**
10
50
**
**
**
**
**
160
150
**
10
10
**
30
20
**
10
30
30
10
**
**
**
270
260
**
10
20
10
40
30
10
20
80
30
10
**
10
10
2
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
6
4
3
3
12
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
Occupation Title
Employment
2008
2018
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
17-0000
17-1000
17-1011
17-1021
17-1022
17-2000
17-2051
17-2061
17-2071
17-2072
17-2081
17-2111
17-2112
17-2121
17-2141
17-2199
17-3000
17-3011
17-3012
17-3019
17-3022
17-3023
17-3024
17-3025
17-3029
17-3031
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Surveyors
Engineers
Civil Engineers
Computer Hardware Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Environmental Engineers
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
Industrial Engineers
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
Mechanical Engineers
Engineers, All Other
Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
Drafters, All Other
Civil Engineering Technicians
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
Environmental Engineering Technicians
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
8,500
1,090
700
60
230
4,960
1,760
100
540
470
230
130
80
80
510
650
2,450
660
140
60
120
470
60
20
590
120
8,590
1,060
670
60
220
5,170
1,860
100
560
470
250
140
90
80
510
660
2,370
580
130
60
120
460
60
20
600
120
90
-30
-30
0
-10
210
100
0
20
0
20
10
10
0
0
10
-80
-80
-10
0
0
-10
0
0
10
0
1.1%
-2.8%
-4.3%
0.0%
-4.3%
4.2%
5.7%
0.0%
3.7%
0.0%
8.7%
7.7%
12.5%
0.0%
0.0%
1.5%
-3.3%
-12.1%
-7.1%
0.0%
0.0%
-2.1%
0.0%
0.0%
1.7%
0.0%
0.1%
-0.3%
-0.4%
0.0%
-0.4%
0.4%
0.6%
0.0%
0.4%
0.0%
0.9%
0.8%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.2%
-0.3%
-1.2%
-0.7%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.2%
0.0%
20
**
0
**
0
20
10
**
**
0
**
**
**
0
0
**
**
0
0
0
**
0
0
**
**
**
170
20
10
**
10
100
30
**
10
10
10
**
**
**
10
10
50
10
**
**
**
10
**
0
10
**
200
20
10
**
10
120
40
**
20
10
10
**
**
**
10
20
50
10
**
**
**
10
**
0
10
**
19-0000
19-1000
19-1013
19-1022
19-1023
19-1029
19-1031
19-1042
19-2000
19-2012
19-2031
19-2041
19-2042
19-2043
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Life Scientists
Soil and Plant Scientists
Microbiologists
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
Biological Scientists, All Other
Conservation Scientists
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Physical Scientists
Physicists
Chemists
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
Hydrologists
6,250
1,240
100
70
120
270
50
370
1,390
70
170
740
200
30
6,720
1,420
100
70
120
310
60
470
1,460
70
170
800
220
30
470
180
0
0
0
40
10
100
70
0
0
60
20
0
7.5%
14.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
14.8%
20.0%
27.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
8.1%
10.0%
0.0%
0.8%
1.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.7%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
1.0%
0.0%
50
20
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
**
0
10
**
0
200
30
**
**
**
10
**
10
40
**
10
20
10
**
250
50
**
**
**
10
**
20
50
**
10
30
10
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
10
5
2
5
2
5
2
2
5
3
3
3
13
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
19-2099
19-3000
19-3021
19-3031
19-3051
19-3091
19-3099
19-4000
19-4011
19-4021
19-4031
19-4091
19-4093
19-4099
Occupation Title
Physical Scientists, All Other
Social Scientists and Related Workers
Market Research Analysts
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Urban and Regional Planners
Anthropologists and Archeologists
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
Biological Technicians
Chemical Technicians
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
Forest and Conservation Technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
80
90
2,380
2,550
320
370
900
930
290
310
180
200
360
400
1,240
1,290
180
190
340
350
80
80
120
140
70
80
310
320
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
10
12.5%
1.3%
170
7.1%
0.7%
50
15.6%
1.6%
30
3.3%
0.3%
20
6.9%
0.7%
20
11.1%
1.1%
40
11.1%
1.1%
50
4.0%
0.4%
10
5.6%
0.6%
10
2.9%
0.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
16.7%
1.7%
10
14.3%
1.4%
10
3.2%
0.3%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
**
**
5
20
80
100
10
10
10
5
**
30
30
2
**
10
10
3
**
10
10
3
10
20
20
3
10
50
50
**
10
10
6
**
10
10
5
0
**
**
6
**
10
10
6
**
**
**
6
**
10
10
6
21-0000
21-1000
21-1011
21-1012
21-1014
21-1015
21-1019
21-1021
21-1022
21-1023
21-1029
21-1091
21-1092
21-1093
21-1099
21-2000
21-2011
Community and Social Services Occupations
Counselors, Social Workers, & Other Community & Social Service Specialists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Mental Health Counselors
Rehabilitation Counselors
Counselors, All Other
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Medical and Public Health Social Workers
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Social Workers, All Other
Health Educators
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Social and Human Service Assistants
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
Religious Workers
Clergy
9,020
8,230
270
1,250
160
230
60
1,110
340
590
310
350
260
2,320
960
790
580
10,200
9,350
310
1,340
210
270
70
1,170
420
670
320
390
290
2,820
1,040
850
620
1,180
1,120
40
90
50
40
10
60
80
80
10
40
30
500
80
60
40
13.1%
13.6%
14.8%
7.2%
31.3%
17.4%
16.7%
5.4%
23.5%
13.6%
3.2%
11.4%
11.5%
21.6%
8.3%
7.6%
6.9%
1.3%
1.4%
1.5%
0.7%
3.1%
1.7%
1.7%
0.5%
2.4%
1.4%
0.3%
1.1%
1.2%
2.2%
0.8%
0.8%
0.7%
120
110
**
10
10
**
**
10
10
10
**
**
**
50
10
10
**
200
180
10
30
**
10
**
30
10
20
10
10
10
50
20
20
10
320
290
10
40
10
10
**
40
20
20
10
10
10
100
30
20
20
23-0000
23-1000
23-1011
23-1022
23-2000
23-2011
23-2091
23-2092
23-2093
Legal Occupations
Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers
Lawyers
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
Legal Support Workers
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Court Reporters
Law Clerks
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
4,580
2,810
2,620
30
1,770
860
30
100
390
4,590
2,800
2,610
30
1,790
920
30
100
350
10
-10
-10
0
20
60
0
0
-40
0.2%
-0.4%
-0.4%
0.0%
1.1%
7.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-10.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
0.7%
0.0%
0.0%
-1.0%
10
**
0
**
10
10
0
0
0
80
50
50
**
20
10
**
**
10
80
50
50
**
30
20
**
**
10
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
3
3
3
3
5
5
3
5
5
5
10
5
3
1
4
6
7
5
10
14
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
23-2099
25-0000
25-1000
25-1011
25-1021
25-1022
25-1042
25-1051
25-1052
25-1061
25-1064
25-1065
25-1066
25-1067
25-1081
25-1111
25-1121
25-1122
25-1123
25-1124
25-1125
25-1126
25-1194
25-2000
25-2011
25-2012
25-2021
25-2022
25-2031
25-2041
25-2042
25-2043
25-3000
25-3011
25-3021
25-3099
25-4000
25-4011
25-4012
25-4013
25-4021
Occupation Title
Legal Support Workers, All Other
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Postsecondary Teachers
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
Geography Teachers, Postsecondary
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
History Teachers, Postsecondary
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Other Teachers and Instructors
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
Archivists
Curators
Museum Technicians and Conservators
Librarians
Employment
2008
2018
380
390
37,950
7,510
260
90
150
540
180
50
50
30
50
410
110
710
170
390
130
350
320
160
160
600
19,310
1,530
100
7,630
1,100
6,820
1,130
370
550
4,380
810
1,510
2,070
920
20
30
30
600
41,400
8,260
290
100
170
590
190
50
50
30
50
450
120
780
180
430
140
380
350
170
180
660
20,910
1,700
110
8,430
1,210
7,080
1,280
420
590
5,070
890
1,930
2,250
950
20
40
40
610
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
10
2.6%
0.3%
3,450
750
30
10
20
50
10
0
0
0
0
40
10
70
10
40
10
30
30
10
20
60
1,600
170
10
800
110
260
150
50
40
690
80
420
180
30
0
10
10
10
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
9.1%
10.0%
11.5%
11.1%
13.3%
9.3%
5.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
9.8%
9.1%
9.9%
5.9%
10.3%
7.7%
8.6%
9.4%
6.3%
12.5%
10.0%
8.3%
11.1%
10.0%
10.5%
10.0%
3.8%
13.3%
13.5%
7.3%
15.8%
9.9%
27.8%
8.7%
3.3%
0.0%
33.3%
33.3%
1.7%
0.9%
1.0%
1.2%
1.1%
1.3%
0.9%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.9%
1.0%
0.6%
1.0%
0.8%
0.9%
0.9%
0.6%
1.3%
1.0%
0.8%
1.1%
1.0%
1.0%
1.0%
0.4%
1.3%
1.4%
0.7%
1.6%
1.0%
2.8%
0.9%
0.3%
0.0%
3.3%
3.3%
0.2%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
10
10
10
350
80
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
160
20
**
80
10
30
20
10
**
70
10
40
20
**
0
**
**
**
840
130
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
10
**
10
**
10
**
10
10
**
**
10
490
30
**
170
30
200
30
10
10
70
10
20
30
30
**
**
**
20
1,180
210
10
**
10
10
10
**
**
**
**
10
**
20
10
10
**
10
10
10
10
20
640
50
**
250
40
220
40
20
20
140
20
70
50
30
**
**
**
20
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
8
5
3
3
5
3
15
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
25-4031
25-9000
25-9031
25-9041
25-9099
Occupation Title
Library Technicians
Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
240
240
5,830
6,230
650
780
4,520
4,730
630
680
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
400
6.9%
0.7%
130
20.0%
2.0%
210
4.6%
0.5%
50
7.9%
0.8%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
10
10
7
40
130
170
10
10
30
3
20
100
120
11
10
10
20
5
27-0000
27-1000
27-1011
27-1012
27-1013
27-1021
27-1023
27-1024
27-1025
27-1026
27-2000
27-2011
27-2012
27-2022
27-2031
27-2041
27-2042
27-3000
27-3011
27-3012
27-3022
27-3031
27-3041
27-3043
27-3091
27-3099
27-4000
27-4011
27-4014
27-4021
27-4031
27-4032
27-4099
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Art and Design Workers
Art Directors
Craft Artists
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
Commercial and Industrial Designers
Floral Designers
Graphic Designers
Interior Designers
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers
Actors
Producers and Directors
Coaches and Scouts
Dancers
Music Directors and Composers
Musicians and Singers
Media and Communication Workers
Radio and Television Announcers
Public Address System and Other Announcers
Reporters and Correspondents
Public Relations Specialists
Editors
Writers and Authors
Interpreters and Translators
Media and Communication Workers, All Other
Media and Communication Equipment Workers
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Sound Engineering Technicians
Photographers
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture
Film and Video Editors
Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other
11,740
2,960
170
80
80
60
170
590
140
770
3,330
300
290
830
640
150
800
3,310
200
60
40
1,220
300
440
330
310
2,150
310
40
1,040
120
130
260
12,510
3,160
180
80
80
60
160
620
140
820
3,620
350
320
990
650
150
840
3,610
170
60
40
1,410
300
500
410
320
2,120
320
40
990
130
140
270
770
200
10
0
0
0
-10
30
0
50
290
50
30
160
10
0
40
300
-30
0
0
190
0
60
80
10
-30
10
0
-50
10
10
10
6.6%
6.8%
5.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-5.9%
5.1%
0.0%
6.5%
8.7%
16.7%
10.3%
19.3%
1.6%
0.0%
5.0%
9.1%
-15.0%
0.0%
0.0%
15.6%
0.0%
13.6%
24.2%
3.2%
-1.4%
3.2%
0.0%
-4.8%
8.3%
7.7%
3.8%
0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.6%
0.5%
0.0%
0.6%
0.9%
1.7%
1.0%
1.9%
0.2%
0.0%
0.5%
0.9%
-1.5%
0.0%
0.0%
1.6%
0.0%
1.4%
2.4%
0.3%
-0.1%
0.3%
0.0%
-0.5%
0.8%
0.8%
0.4%
90
20
**
0
0
**
0
**
**
10
30
10
**
20
**
**
**
30
0
0
**
20
**
10
10
**
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
300
80
**
**
**
**
10
20
**
20
90
10
10
20
30
**
20
80
10
**
**
30
10
10
10
10
50
10
**
20
**
**
10
390
110
10
**
**
**
10
20
**
30
120
10
10
30
30
**
20
110
10
**
**
50
10
20
20
10
60
10
**
20
**
**
10
29-0000
29-1000
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
20,750
14,170
23,470
16,080
2,720
1,910
13.1%
13.5%
1.3%
1.3%
280
190
410
260
690
450
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
4
9
9
5
11
5
6
10
9
4
9
9
4
9
9
10
5
5
5
5
9
9
7
7
9
5
5
10
16
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
29-1011
29-1021
29-1029
29-1031
29-1041
29-1051
29-1061
29-1062
29-1063
29-1064
29-1065
29-1066
29-1067
29-1069
29-1071
29-1111
29-1122
29-1123
29-1125
29-1126
29-1127
29-1129
29-1131
29-1199
29-2000
29-2011
29-2012
29-2021
29-2031
29-2032
29-2033
29-2034
29-2041
29-2051
29-2052
29-2055
29-2056
29-2061
29-2071
29-2081
29-2099
29-9000
Occupation Title
Chiropractors
Dentists, General
Dentists, All Other Specialists
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Optometrists
Pharmacists
Anesthesiologists
Family and General Practitioners
Internists, General
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Pediatricians, General
Psychiatrists
Surgeons
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
Physician Assistants
Registered Nurses
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists
Recreational Therapists
Respiratory Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Therapists, All Other
Veterinarians
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other
Health Technologists and Technicians
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
Dental Hygienists
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Dietetic Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Surgical Technologists
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Opticians, Dispensing
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Employment
2008
2018
100
100
460
450
80
80
180
190
300
320
750
830
340
360
740
800
340
360
200
210
100
110
130
140
350
380
830
880
240
300
6,790
7,970
210
230
920
1,100
60
80
370
470
330
340
80
80
120
130
120
130
6,060
6,820
520
590
570
630
590
670
90
110
150
160
60
60
570
620
520
510
30
30
680
840
190
220
170
180
990
1,160
550
610
80
90
260
290
520
570
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
-10
-2.2%
-0.2%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
5.6%
0.6%
20
6.7%
0.7%
80
10.7%
1.1%
20
5.9%
0.6%
60
8.1%
0.8%
20
5.9%
0.6%
10
5.0%
0.5%
10
10.0%
1.0%
10
7.7%
0.8%
30
8.6%
0.9%
50
6.0%
0.6%
60
25.0%
2.5%
1,180
17.4%
1.7%
20
9.5%
1.0%
180
19.6%
2.0%
20
33.3%
3.3%
100
27.0%
2.7%
10
3.0%
0.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
8.3%
0.8%
10
8.3%
0.8%
760
12.5%
1.3%
70
13.5%
1.3%
60
10.5%
1.1%
80
13.6%
1.4%
20
22.2%
2.2%
10
6.7%
0.7%
0
0.0%
0.0%
50
8.8%
0.9%
-10
-1.9%
-0.2%
0
0.0%
0.0%
160
23.5%
2.4%
30
15.8%
1.6%
10
5.9%
0.6%
170
17.2%
1.7%
60
10.9%
1.1%
10
12.5%
1.3%
30
11.5%
1.2%
50
9.6%
1.0%
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
**
**
1
0
10
10
1
**
**
**
1
**
10
10
5
**
10
10
1
10
20
30
1
**
10
10
1
10
10
20
1
**
10
10
1
**
**
10
1
**
**
**
1
**
**
**
1
**
10
10
1
10
20
20
1
10
**
10
3
120
120
240
6
**
**
10
3
20
10
30
3
**
**
**
5
10
10
20
6
**
10
10
3
**
**
**
5
**
**
**
1
**
**
**
5
80
130
210
10
10
20
5
10
10
20
6
10
10
20
6
**
**
**
6
**
**
**
6
**
**
**
6
10
10
10
6
0
10
10
7
**
**
**
7
20
20
30
10
**
10
10
7
**
**
10
6
20
30
50
7
10
10
20
6
**
**
**
9
**
10
10
7
10
20
20
17
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
29-9011
29-9091
Occupation Title
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Athletic Trainers
Employment
2008
2018
330
350
90
100
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
20
6.1%
0.6%
10
11.1%
1.1%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
10
10
5
**
**
10
5
31-0000
31-1000
31-1012
31-2000
31-2021
31-2022
31-9000
31-9011
31-9091
31-9092
31-9093
31-9094
31-9095
31-9096
31-9099
Healthcare Support Occupations
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
Physical Therapist Assistants
Physical Therapist Aides
Other Healthcare Support Occupations
Massage Therapists
Dental Assistants
Medical Assistants
Medical Equipment Preparers
Medical Transcriptionists
Pharmacy Aides
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
10,860
4,450
3,600
360
210
70
6,050
710
1,290
2,290
180
120
150
200
1,120
12,780
5,550
4,440
440
260
80
6,780
750
1,470
2,710
190
120
130
200
1,210
1,920
1,100
840
80
50
10
730
40
180
420
10
0
-20
0
90
17.7%
24.7%
23.3%
22.2%
23.8%
14.3%
12.1%
5.6%
14.0%
18.3%
5.6%
0.0%
-13.3%
0.0%
8.0%
1.8%
2.5%
2.3%
2.2%
2.4%
1.4%
1.2%
0.6%
1.4%
1.8%
0.6%
0.0%
-1.3%
0.0%
0.8%
190
110
80
10
10
**
80
10
20
40
**
**
0
0
10
130
40
40
10
**
**
80
10
20
30
**
**
**
**
10
320
160
120
10
10
**
150
10
40
70
**
**
**
**
20
33-0000
33-1000
33-1021
33-1099
33-2000
33-2011
33-3000
33-3012
33-3021
33-3031
33-3051
33-9000
33-9032
33-9092
33-9099
Protective Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other
Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
Fire Fighters
Law Enforcement Workers
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
Fish and Game Wardens
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Other Protective Service Workers
Security Guards
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
16,640
1,210
280
320
1,270
1,260
4,450
1,560
440
50
2,320
9,710
9,040
420
230
18,020
1,270
290
350
1,440
1,420
4,680
1,650
500
60
2,390
10,630
9,910
440
260
1,380
60
10
30
170
160
230
90
60
10
70
920
870
20
30
8.3%
5.0%
3.6%
9.4%
13.4%
12.7%
5.2%
5.8%
13.6%
20.0%
3.0%
9.5%
9.6%
4.8%
13.0%
0.8%
0.5%
0.4%
0.9%
1.3%
1.3%
0.5%
0.6%
1.4%
2.0%
0.3%
0.9%
1.0%
0.5%
1.3%
140
10
**
**
20
20
20
10
10
**
10
90
90
**
**
430
50
10
10
40
40
110
40
10
**
60
230
190
30
20
570
60
20
20
60
60
130
40
20
**
70
320
270
30
20
35-0000
35-1000
35-1011
35-1012
35-2000
35-2011
35-2014
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Chefs and Head Cooks
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
Cooks, Fast Food
Cooks, Restaurant
47,240
4,040
610
3,430
12,260
1,320
3,370
49,480
4,130
590
3,540
12,540
1,380
3,520
2,240
90
-20
110
280
60
150
4.7%
2.2%
-3.3%
3.2%
2.3%
4.5%
4.5%
0.5%
0.2%
-0.3%
0.3%
0.2%
0.5%
0.4%
230
10
0
10
30
10
20
1,740
40
10
30
370
30
90
1,960
50
10
40
400
40
100
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
7
6
11
7
10
10
11
7
11
11
11
8
8
9
10
8
6
9
11
11
11
8
8
11
9
18
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
35-2015
35-2021
35-3000
35-3011
35-3021
35-3022
35-3031
35-3041
35-9000
35-9011
35-9021
Occupation Title
Cooks, Short Order
Food Preparation Workers
Food and Beverage Serving Workers
Bartenders
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
Waiters and Waitresses
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Dishwashers
Employment
2008
2018
870
850
5,950
5,970
25,110
26,730
2,070
2,130
9,790
10,820
2,510
2,680
10,340
10,680
400
410
5,830
6,090
2,340
2,400
2,190
2,360
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
-20
-2.3%
-0.2%
20
0.3%
0.0%
1,620
6.5%
0.6%
60
2.9%
0.3%
1,030
10.5%
1.1%
170
6.8%
0.7%
340
3.3%
0.3%
10
2.5%
0.3%
260
4.5%
0.4%
60
2.6%
0.3%
170
7.8%
0.8%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
0
20
20
11
**
210
220
11
160
1,040
1,210
10
70
80
11
100
210
310
11
20
180
200
11
30
570
610
11
**
10
10
11
30
280
310
10
100
110
11
20
90
110
11
37-0000
37-1000
37-1011
37-1012
37-2000
37-2011
37-2012
37-3000
37-3011
37-3012
37-3013
37-3019
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscapng, Lawn Serv, & Grndskpng Wkr
Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Grounds Maintenance Workers
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation
Tree Trimmers and Pruners
Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other
23,530
1,700
1,000
700
16,210
10,050
5,740
5,630
5,110
20
430
60
24,410
1,770
1,010
760
16,330
10,070
5,810
6,310
5,700
30
520
70
880
70
10
60
120
20
70
680
590
10
90
10
3.7%
4.1%
1.0%
8.6%
0.7%
0.2%
1.2%
12.1%
11.5%
50.0%
20.9%
16.7%
0.4%
0.4%
0.1%
0.9%
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%
1.2%
1.2%
5.0%
2.1%
1.7%
90
10
**
10
10
**
10
70
60
**
10
**
390
20
10
10
310
190
100
70
60
0
10
**
480
30
10
10
320
190
110
140
120
0
10
**
39-0000
39-1000
39-1021
39-2000
39-3000
39-3031
39-3091
39-3093
39-4000
39-5000
39-5012
39-5093
39-5094
39-6000
39-6011
39-6012
39-6021
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers
Animal Care and Service Workers
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
Funeral Service Workers
Personal Appearance Workers
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Shampooers
Skin Care Specialists
Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Concierges
Tour Guides and Escorts
18,020
1,070
1,070
390
1,240
370
590
160
60
3,370
1,780
150
300
4,040
620
240
1,540
21,080
1,210
1,210
430
1,420
430
650
190
70
3,800
2,030
160
380
4,190
660
270
1,520
3,060
140
140
40
180
60
60
30
10
430
250
10
80
150
40
30
-20
17.0%
13.1%
13.1%
10.3%
14.5%
16.2%
10.2%
18.8%
16.7%
12.8%
14.0%
6.7%
26.7%
3.7%
6.5%
12.5%
-1.3%
1.7%
1.3%
1.3%
1.0%
1.5%
1.6%
1.0%
1.9%
1.7%
1.3%
1.4%
0.7%
2.7%
0.4%
0.6%
1.3%
-0.1%
310
20
20
**
20
10
10
**
**
40
30
**
10
20
**
**
0
440
30
30
10
70
20
30
10
**
50
30
**
**
130
20
10
70
740
40
40
10
90
30
40
10
**
90
50
**
10
140
20
10
70
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
8
11
11
11
10
11
11
8
11
11
11
7
11
7
11
10
10
19
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
39-6031
39-9000
39-9011
39-9021
39-9031
39-9032
39-9041
39-9099
Occupation Title
Flight Attendants
Other Personal Care and Service Workers
Child Care Workers
Personal and Home Care Aides
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Recreation Workers
Residential Advisors
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
1,260
1,360
7,850
9,960
2,180
2,380
3,360
4,950
490
590
1,130
1,270
70
80
620
690
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
100
7.9%
0.8%
2,110
26.9%
2.7%
200
9.2%
0.9%
1,590
47.3%
4.7%
100
20.4%
2.0%
140
12.4%
1.2%
10
14.3%
1.4%
70
11.3%
1.1%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
10
30
40
9
210
150
360
20
60
80
11
160
40
200
11
10
10
20
7
10
20
30
11
**
**
**
11
10
10
20
11
41-0000
41-1000
41-1011
41-1012
41-2000
41-2011
41-2021
41-2022
41-2031
41-3000
41-3011
41-3021
41-3031
41-3041
41-3099
41-4000
41-4011
41-4012
41-9000
41-9011
41-9021
41-9022
41-9041
41-9099
Sales and Related Occupations
Supervisors, Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Retail Sales Workers
Cashiers
Counter and Rental Clerks
Parts Salespersons
Retail Salespersons
Sales Representatives, Services
Advertising Sales Agents
Insurance Sales Agents
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Travel Agents
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Technicl & Scientific Prod
Sales Representatives, Whlesle & Manuf, Exc Technical & Scientific Prod
Other Sales and Related Workers
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Real Estate Brokers
Real Estate Sales Agents
Telemarketers
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
50,340
8,080
6,150
1,940
29,200
9,790
1,050
480
17,890
4,990
290
870
750
840
2,240
4,900
550
4,350
3,170
530
350
750
440
560
52,310
8,350
6,330
2,020
30,710
10,150
1,050
490
19,030
5,020
270
940
770
780
2,250
5,140
550
4,590
3,090
510
350
780
390
550
1,970
270
180
80
1,510
360
0
10
1,140
30
-20
70
20
-60
10
240
0
240
-80
-20
0
30
-50
-10
3.9%
3.3%
2.9%
4.1%
5.2%
3.7%
0.0%
2.1%
6.4%
0.6%
-6.9%
8.0%
2.7%
-7.1%
0.4%
4.9%
0.0%
5.5%
-2.5%
-3.8%
0.0%
4.0%
-11.4%
-1.8%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
0.4%
0.5%
0.4%
0.0%
0.2%
0.6%
0.1%
-0.7%
0.8%
0.3%
-0.7%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.6%
-0.3%
-0.4%
0.0%
0.4%
-1.1%
-0.2%
220
30
20
10
150
40
**
**
110
10
0
10
**
0
**
30
0
30
**
0
0
**
0
0
1,450
170
130
40
980
440
30
20
500
110
10
20
20
10
60
110
10
100
70
20
10
10
10
10
1,660
200
150
50
1,140
480
30
20
610
120
10
30
30
10
60
140
10
130
70
20
10
20
10
10
43-0000
43-1000
43-1011
43-2000
43-2011
43-3000
43-3011
43-3021
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office & Administrative Support Workers
Communications Equipment Operators
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
Financial Clerks
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
78,350
5,420
5,420
630
600
11,200
950
1,520
79,670
5,710
5,710
530
510
11,670
1,070
1,620
1,320
290
290
-100
-90
470
120
100
1.7%
5.4%
5.4%
-15.9%
-15.0%
4.2%
12.6%
6.6%
0.2%
0.5%
0.5%
-1.6%
-1.5%
0.4%
1.3%
0.7%
360
30
30
0
0
50
10
10
1,590
120
120
10
10
210
20
30
1,950
150
150
10
10
260
30
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
8
11
11
10
11
10
7
5
7
8
8
8
10
8
7
11
10
8
11
11
11
20
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
43-3031
43-3051
43-3061
43-3071
43-4000
43-4031
43-4041
43-4051
43-4071
43-4081
43-4111
43-4121
43-4131
43-4141
43-4151
43-4161
43-4171
43-4181
43-4199
43-5000
43-5011
43-5021
43-5032
43-5051
43-5052
43-5053
43-5061
43-5071
43-5081
43-5111
43-6000
43-6011
43-6012
43-6013
43-6014
43-9000
43-9011
43-9021
43-9022
43-9041
43-9051
43-9061
Occupation Title
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Procurement Clerks
Tellers
Information and Record Clerks
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
Customer Service Representatives
File Clerks
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
Library Assistants, Clerical
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
New Accounts Clerks
Order Clerks
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers
Cargo and Freight Agents
Couriers and Messengers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Legal Secretaries
Medical Secretaries
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
Computer Operators
Data Entry Keyers
Word Processors and Typists
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
Office Clerks, General
Employment
2008
2018
6,260
6,540
540
480
410
420
1,520
1,540
20,350
20,900
590
610
100
80
5,640
6,360
600
410
1,160
1,290
520
510
260
280
690
670
220
210
640
470
1,000
900
3,100
3,230
3,900
4,120
1,110
920
11,680
11,890
350
420
450
430
800
760
300
250
890
880
520
360
750
790
1,770
1,660
5,420
5,920
210
180
11,450
11,590
4,130
4,370
540
520
870
980
5,910
5,730
17,630
17,380
330
270
730
630
1,640
1,440
480
460
240
190
12,070
12,600
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
280
4.5%
0.4%
-60
-11.1%
-1.1%
10
2.4%
0.2%
20
1.3%
0.1%
550
2.7%
0.3%
20
3.4%
0.3%
-20
-20.0%
-2.0%
720
12.8%
1.3%
-190
-31.7%
-3.2%
130
11.2%
1.1%
-10
-1.9%
-0.2%
20
7.7%
0.8%
-20
-2.9%
-0.3%
-10
-4.5%
-0.5%
-170
-26.6%
-2.7%
-100
-10.0%
-1.0%
130
4.2%
0.4%
220
5.6%
0.6%
-190
-17.1%
-1.7%
210
1.8%
0.2%
70
20.0%
2.0%
-20
-4.4%
-0.4%
-40
-5.0%
-0.5%
-50
-16.7%
-1.7%
-10
-1.1%
-0.1%
-160
-30.8%
-3.1%
40
5.3%
0.5%
-110
-6.2%
-0.6%
500
9.2%
0.9%
-30
-14.3%
-1.4%
140
1.2%
0.1%
240
5.8%
0.6%
-20
-3.7%
-0.4%
110
12.6%
1.3%
-180
-3.0%
-0.3%
-250
-1.4%
-0.1%
-60
-18.2%
-1.8%
-100
-13.7%
-1.4%
-200
-12.2%
-1.2%
-20
-4.2%
-0.4%
-50
-20.8%
-2.1%
530
4.4%
0.4%
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
30
80
100
10
0
10
10
10
**
10
10
10
**
60
70
11
130
570
690
**
20
20
11
0
**
**
11
70
180
250
10
0
20
20
11
10
40
50
11
0
10
10
11
**
10
10
11
0
20
20
11
0
10
10
8
0
20
20
11
0
30
30
11
10
80
100
11
20
90
110
11
0
30
30
11
60
270
340
10
10
20
10
0
10
10
11
0
20
20
10
0
10
10
11
0
30
30
11
0
10
10
11
**
20
20
10
0
40
40
11
50
130
180
11
0
10
10
11
30
150
190
20
60
80
8
0
10
10
6
10
10
20
10
0
80
80
10
50
260
310
0
**
**
10
0
20
20
10
0
10
10
10
0
10
10
10
0
**
**
11
50
170
220
11
21
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
43-9071
43-9111
43-9199
Occupation Title
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
Statistical Assistants
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
45-0000
45-1000
45-2000
45-2011
45-2092
45-2093
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
Agricultural Workers
Agricultural Inspectors
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals
47-0000
47-1000
47-1011
47-2000
47-2021
47-2022
47-2031
47-2041
47-2042
47-2044
47-2051
47-2061
47-2071
47-2073
47-2081
47-2082
47-2111
47-2121
47-2141
47-2151
47-2152
47-2161
47-2181
47-2211
47-2221
47-3000
47-3011
47-3012
47-3013
47-3019
47-4000
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades & Extraction Workers
Construction Trades Workers
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
Stonemasons
Carpenters
Carpet Installers
Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles
Tile and Marble Setters
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Construction Laborers
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
Tapers
Electricians
Glaziers
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
Pipelayers
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Plasterers and Stucco Masons
Roofers
Sheet Metal Workers
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
Helpers, Construction Trades
Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, & Tile & Marble Setters
Helpers--Carpenters
Helpers--Electricians
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other
Other Construction and Related Workers
Employment
2008
2018
170
140
70
70
1,830
1,530
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
-30
-17.6%
-1.8%
0
0.0%
0.0%
-300
-16.4%
-1.6%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
0
10
10
11
0
**
**
10
0
40
40
11
1,550
80
1,180
80
880
150
1,700
100
1,310
80
980
170
150
20
130
0
100
20
9.7%
25.0%
11.0%
0.0%
11.4%
13.3%
1.0%
2.5%
1.1%
0.0%
1.1%
1.3%
20
**
10
**
10
**
40
**
30
**
20
**
60
**
40
**
30
10
30,450
1,890
1,890
25,490
300
100
7,040
430
150
450
790
4,110
200
1,020
620
330
2,480
350
2,620
80
2,320
220
520
870
170
1,490
100
380
340
130
1,320
31,990
2,040
2,040
26,700
300
100
7,440
400
130
480
810
4,630
220
1,130
640
340
2,550
340
2,630
80
2,400
210
480
860
180
1,590
100
440
370
130
1,370
1,540
150
150
1,210
0
0
400
-30
-20
30
20
520
20
110
20
10
70
-10
10
0
80
-10
-40
-10
10
100
0
60
30
0
50
5.1%
7.9%
7.9%
4.7%
0.0%
0.0%
5.7%
-7.0%
-13.3%
6.7%
2.5%
12.7%
10.0%
10.8%
3.2%
3.0%
2.8%
-2.9%
0.4%
0.0%
3.4%
-4.5%
-7.7%
-1.1%
5.9%
6.7%
0.0%
15.8%
8.8%
0.0%
3.8%
0.5%
0.8%
0.8%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.6%
-0.7%
-1.3%
0.7%
0.3%
1.3%
1.0%
1.1%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
-0.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.3%
-0.5%
-0.8%
-0.1%
0.6%
0.7%
0.0%
1.6%
0.9%
0.0%
0.4%
170
20
20
130
0
**
40
0
0
**
**
50
**
10
**
**
10
0
**
**
10
0
0
0
**
20
**
10
**
**
10
520
40
40
410
10
**
90
10
**
10
20
30
**
20
10
**
60
10
50
**
50
**
10
20
**
30
**
10
10
**
30
690
50
50
550
10
**
130
10
**
20
20
80
10
30
10
10
70
10
50
**
60
**
10
20
**
50
**
20
10
**
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
11
11
8
9
9
9
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
10
11
9
9
10
9
9
11
11
11
11
22
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
47-4011
47-4021
47-4099
47-5000
47-5021
Occupation Title
Construction and Building Inspectors
Elevator Installers and Repairers
Construction and Related Workers, All Other
Extraction Workers
Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas
Employment
2008
2018
600
630
290
280
120
140
260
300
90
90
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
5.0%
0.5%
-10
-3.4%
-0.3%
20
16.7%
1.7%
40
15.4%
1.5%
0
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
10
20
8
0
10
10
9
**
**
10
10
**
10
10
**
**
**
10
49-0000
49-1000
49-1011
49-2000
49-2011
49-2022
49-2091
49-2093
49-2094
49-2098
49-3000
49-3011
49-3021
49-3023
49-3031
49-3042
49-3051
49-3053
49-3093
49-9000
49-9012
49-9021
49-9031
49-9041
49-9042
49-9043
49-9052
49-9062
49-9091
49-9098
49-9099
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
Telecommunications Equipment Installers & Repairers, Except Line Installers
Avionics Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Motorboat Mechanics
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
Tire Repairers and Changers
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
Home Appliance Repairers
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
Medical Equipment Repairers
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
16,280
1,720
1,720
2,220
500
610
60
70
400
180
4,070
780
300
1,920
550
260
50
30
70
8,270
60
730
120
460
4,340
130
190
60
50
530
980
17,210
1,790
1,790
2,220
460
560
60
80
430
210
4,250
800
310
2,000
580
280
50
30
80
8,950
70
770
130
540
4,760
150
200
80
50
560
1,020
930
70
70
0
-40
-50
0
10
30
30
180
20
10
80
30
20
0
0
10
680
10
40
10
80
420
20
10
20
0
30
40
5.7%
4.1%
4.1%
0.0%
-8.0%
-8.2%
0.0%
14.3%
7.5%
16.7%
4.4%
2.6%
3.3%
4.2%
5.5%
7.7%
0.0%
0.0%
14.3%
8.2%
16.7%
5.5%
8.3%
17.4%
9.7%
15.4%
5.3%
33.3%
0.0%
5.7%
4.1%
0.6%
0.4%
0.4%
0.0%
-0.8%
-0.8%
0.0%
1.4%
0.8%
1.7%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
0.4%
0.5%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
1.4%
0.8%
1.7%
0.5%
0.8%
1.7%
1.0%
1.5%
0.5%
3.3%
0.0%
0.6%
0.4%
100
10
10
10
0
0
0
**
**
**
20
**
**
10
**
**
0
**
**
70
**
**
**
10
40
**
**
**
**
**
**
320
50
50
40
10
10
**
**
10
**
80
20
10
40
10
10
**
**
**
150
**
10
**
10
70
**
**
**
**
30
20
420
50
50
50
10
10
**
**
10
10
100
20
10
50
20
10
**
**
**
220
**
20
**
20
110
**
**
**
**
30
20
51-0000
51-1000
51-1011
51-2000
Production Occupations
Supervisors, Production Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
Assemblers and Fabricators
12,780
1,040
1,040
1,090
13,090
1,060
1,060
1,170
310
20
20
80
2.4%
1.9%
1.9%
7.3%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.7%
70
**
**
10
250
10
10
20
320
20
20
30
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
7
7
9
9
10
11
10
7
9
9
10
10
9
6
10
11
10
8
23
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
51-2092
51-2099
51-3000
51-3011
51-3021
51-3022
51-3092
51-3093
51-4000
51-4041
51-4072
51-4121
51-5000
51-5023
51-6000
51-6011
51-6021
51-6031
51-6052
51-6062
51-6099
51-7000
51-7011
51-8000
51-8013
51-8021
51-8031
51-9000
51-9021
51-9023
51-9032
51-9061
51-9071
51-9081
51-9111
51-9122
51-9123
51-9131
51-9132
51-9194
51-9195
51-9198
Occupation Title
Team Assemblers
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
Food Processing Workers
Bakers
Butchers and Meat Cutters
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
Food Batchmakers
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
Machinists
Moldng, Coremakng, & Castng Mach Settrs, Operatrs, & Tendrs, Metal & Plastic
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Printing Workers
Printing Machine Operators
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
Sewing Machine Operators
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other
Woodworkers
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
Plant and System Operators
Power Plant Operators
Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators
Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators
Other Production Occupations
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
Dental Laboratory Technicians
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
Painters, Transportation Equipment
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
Photographic Process Workers
Photographic Processing Machine Operators
Etchers and Engravers
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic
Helpers--Production Workers
Employment
2008
2018
350
380
460
510
2,350
2,510
1,180
1,190
340
360
260
300
420
480
70
70
1,450
1,470
340
350
120
120
550
570
610
550
470
430
1,880
1,700
570
560
410
350
460
350
160
180
30
20
90
100
490
520
250
270
810
910
220
270
50
50
190
220
3,070
3,210
40
40
90
100
40
50
380
400
230
280
170
180
430
440
100
110
20
20
30
20
130
100
30
40
70
70
740
760
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
8.6%
0.9%
50
10.9%
1.1%
160
6.8%
0.7%
10
0.8%
0.1%
20
5.9%
0.6%
40
15.4%
1.5%
60
14.3%
1.4%
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
1.4%
0.1%
10
2.9%
0.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
3.6%
0.4%
-60
-9.8%
-1.0%
-40
-8.5%
-0.9%
-180
-9.6%
-1.0%
-10
-1.8%
-0.2%
-60
-14.6%
-1.5%
-110
-23.9%
-2.4%
20
12.5%
1.3%
-10
-33.3%
-3.3%
10
11.1%
1.1%
30
6.1%
0.6%
20
8.0%
0.8%
100
12.3%
1.2%
50
22.7%
2.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
30
15.8%
1.6%
140
4.6%
0.5%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
11.1%
1.1%
10
25.0%
2.5%
20
5.3%
0.5%
50
21.7%
2.2%
10
5.9%
0.6%
10
2.3%
0.2%
10
10.0%
1.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
-10
-33.3%
-3.3%
-30
-23.1%
-2.3%
10
33.3%
3.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
2.7%
0.3%
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
20
60
80
**
30
30
9
**
10
10
9
10
10
10
11
10
10
20
11
0
**
**
11
**
30
40
**
10
10
9
**
**
**
10
**
20
20
7
0
10
10
0
10
10
10
**
20
20
0
10
10
10
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
10
**
**
**
9
0
0
0
10
**
**
**
11
**
10
10
**
10
10
9
10
20
30
10
10
10
9
**
**
**
9
**
**
10
9
20
60
80
0
**
**
10
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
10
**
10
10
10
10
10
10
7
**
**
**
10
**
10
10
11
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
**
0
**
9
0
**
**
10
**
10
20
11
24
Table 2: Long-term Occupational Projections, Honolulu MSA, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
51-9199
53-0000
53-1000
53-1031
53-2000
53-2012
53-2021
53-3000
53-3021
53-3022
53-3031
53-3032
53-3033
53-3041
53-5000
53-5011
53-5021
53-6000
53-6021
53-6031
53-6041
53-6051
53-6099
53-7000
53-7021
53-7032
53-7051
53-7061
53-7062
53-7063
53-7064
53-7081
53-7199
Occupation Title
Production Workers, All Other
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers
First-Line Superv/Mgrs of Transp & Material-Moving Machine & Vhcle Operatr
Air Transportation Workers
Commercial Pilots
Air Traffic Controllers
Motor Vehicle Operators
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School
Driver/Sales Workers
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Water Transportation Workers
Sailors and Marine Oilers
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Other Transportation Workers
Parking Lot Attendants
Service Station Attendants
Traffic Technicians
Transportation Inspectors
Transportation Workers, All Other
Material Moving Workers
Crane and Tower Operators
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Material Moving Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
160
170
27,690
1,480
780
760
220
260
10,530
2,070
580
460
2,670
3,570
890
450
160
250
2,590
1,170
250
40
180
960
11,870
110
40
820
1,070
6,630
380
1,990
400
220
28,460
1,490
750
840
260
270
11,310
2,180
640
470
2,990
3,740
990
530
180
300
2,680
1,160
250
40
200
1,030
11,610
100
50
890
1,090
6,440
280
1,920
460
210
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
10
6.3%
0.6%
770
10
-30
80
40
10
780
110
60
10
320
170
100
80
20
50
90
-10
0
0
20
70
-260
-10
10
70
20
-190
-100
-70
60
-10
2.8%
0.7%
-3.8%
10.5%
18.2%
3.8%
7.4%
5.3%
10.3%
2.2%
12.0%
4.8%
11.2%
17.8%
12.5%
20.0%
3.5%
-0.9%
0.0%
0.0%
11.1%
7.3%
-2.2%
-9.1%
25.0%
8.5%
1.9%
-2.9%
-26.3%
-3.5%
15.0%
-4.5%
0.3%
0.1%
-0.4%
1.1%
1.8%
0.4%
0.7%
0.5%
1.0%
0.2%
1.2%
0.5%
1.1%
1.8%
1.3%
2.0%
0.3%
-0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
1.1%
0.7%
-0.2%
-0.9%
2.5%
0.9%
0.2%
-0.3%
-2.6%
-0.4%
1.5%
-0.5%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement
Total Code*
**
**
10
10
120
10
0
10
**
**
80
10
10
**
30
20
10
10
**
10
10
0
0
**
**
10
20
0
**
10
**
0
0
0
10
0
690
30
10
30
10
10
190
40
10
10
50
60
20
20
10
10
90
40
10
**
**
30
340
**
**
30
40
210
**
30
10
**
810
30
10
30
10
10
270
50
20
10
80
80
30
30
10
20
100
40
10
**
10
40
350
**
**
30
40
210
**
30
20
**
8
7
9
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
8
11
11
11
8
11
9
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
*See Training Code definitions in Appendix A.
**The number of openings are greater than zero but less than 10.
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
25
Maui County Industry Employment Trends Total All Industries 


Total employment in Maui County will rise to 88,780 from 2008 to 2018, an increase of 7,450 jobs. This represents 16 percent of the statewide gains in employment during the projection period. Professional and business services, fueled by administrative and sup‐
port occupations, will supply 12 percent of the total estimated job openings. 
The county’s annual growth rate of 0.9 percent will be second highest among the counties, and will expand slightly faster than the state‐
wide rate of 0.7 percent Other services will enjoy the second fastest percentage growth com‐
pared to all industries, but the numerical job gain will represent only five percent of Maui County’s net job increase. 
Both government and the financial activities industries will expand by similar rates which are lower than the county average. 
Information, the smallest industry sector will add the least number of positions and will grow the slowest among all industries. Service‐Providing Industries  By the year 2018, service‐providing industries trade, transportation, and utilities; information; financial activities; professional and busi‐
ness services; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; other services; and government will employ 81 percent of the work‐
force, and will produce 87 percent of the total job increase in Maui County.  The combined gains in three industries ‐ education and health ser‐
vices; along with trade, transportation, and utilities; and the leisure and hospitality sector will be responsible for nearly two‐thirds of the total jobs added. 
Job advances in education and health services will outpace all other industries with an annual growth of 2.1 percent. Health care and so‐
cial assistance will be a major contributor to the industry’s expan‐
sion. 
More than 20 percent of the anticipated job gains for Maui County will be generated by the trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Within the industry, retail trade as well as transportation and ware‐
housing will be the primary source of jobs. 
Leisure and hospitality will remain the largest occupational group and will post the third largest employment gain. However, growth will fall below the county average and the percentage of workers em‐
ployed in this industry will recede slightly from 27 percent in 2008 to 26 percent in 2018. Goods‐Producing Industries  Employment growth in the goods‐producing industries natural re‐
sources and mining; construction; and manufacturing will account for only 1.5 percent of the total change in employment. This division will provide employment for 9 percent of the workforce during the ten‐year period.  Construction, the largest of the goods producing industries, will register the only employment gain among the goods‐producing industries. All sectors within this industry will contribute to the advance in jobs. 
Both natural resources and mining and the manufacturing industry will incur the only job losses within the county. Job reductions in agriculture will negatively impact natural resources and mining, while food manufacturing will reduce the manufacturing job count. Self‐Employed and Unpaid Family Workers  Self‐employed and unpaid family workers will expand by 1.0 per‐
cent annually and will also retain a 10 percent share of the work‐
force. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 26 Table 3: Long-term Industry Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
000000
101000
101100
110000
111000
112000
210000
101200
230000
236000
237000
238000
101300
310000
311000
312000
323000
327000
339000
102000
102100
420000
423000
424000
425000
440000
441000
442000
444000
445000
446000
447000
448000
451000
452000
453000
480000
481000
484000
485000
Employment
Industry Title
Total Employment, All Jobs
Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Crop Production
Animal Production
Mining
Construction
Construction
Construction of Buildings
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Specialty Trade Contractors
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Food Manufacturing
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
Printing and Related Support Activities
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Services-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers
Retail Trade
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
Food and Beverage Stores
Health and Personal Care Stores
Gasoline Stations
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores
General Merchandise Stores
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Transportation and Warehousing
Air Transportation
Truck Transportation
Transit and Ground Passenger Transport
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
2008
81,330
7,660
1,960
1,940
1,720
210
20
4,470
4,470
1,370
590
2,510
1,230
1,230
720
70
80
170
60
65,280
14,440
1,470
440
970
60
9,750
710
310
720
1,850
710
690
1,760
610
1,470
800
2,750
640
360
450
2018
88,780
7,770
1,730
1,710
1,560
140
30
4,850
4,850
1,500
660
2,690
1,180
1,180
640
80
60
180
90
71,770
15,970
1,740
470
1,200
80
10,570
690
320
780
2,020
860
670
2,010
640
1,630
770
3,160
820
370
500
Growth
Net
7,450
110
-230
-230
-160
-70
10
380
380
130
70
180
-50
-50
-80
10
-20
10
30
6,490
1,530
270
30
230
20
820
-20
10
60
170
150
-20
250
30
160
-30
410
180
10
50
Percent
9.2%
1.4%
-11.7%
-11.9%
-9.3%
-33.3%
50.0%
8.5%
8.5%
9.5%
11.9%
7.2%
-4.1%
-4.1%
-11.1%
14.3%
-25.0%
5.9%
50.0%
9.9%
10.6%
18.4%
6.8%
23.7%
33.3%
8.4%
-2.8%
3.2%
8.3%
9.2%
21.1%
-2.9%
14.2%
4.9%
10.9%
-3.8%
14.9%
28.1%
2.8%
11.1%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.9%
0.1%
-1.2%
-1.2%
-0.9%
-3.3%
5.0%
0.9%
0.9%
0.9%
1.2%
0.7%
-0.4%
-0.4%
-1.1%
1.4%
-2.5%
0.6%
5.0%
1.0%
1.1%
1.8%
0.7%
2.4%
3.3%
0.8%
-0.3%
0.3%
0.8%
0.9%
2.1%
-0.3%
1.4%
0.5%
1.1%
-0.4%
1.5%
2.8%
0.3%
1.1%
27
Table 3: Long-term Industry Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
487000
488000
492000
220000
221000
102200
510000
511000
512000
515000
517000
102300
520000
522000
523000
524000
530000
531000
532000
102400
540000
541000
550000
551000
560000
561000
562000
102500
610000
611000
620000
621000
624000
102600
710000
711000
712000
713000
720000
721000
Employment
Industry Title
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
Support Activities for Transportation
Couriers and Messengers
Utilities
Utilities
Information
Information
Publishing Industries
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
Broadcasting (except Internet)
Telecommunications
Financial Activities
Finance and Insurance
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Real Estate
Rental and Leasing Services
Professional and Business Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
Administrative and Support Services
Waste Management and Remediation Service
Education and Health Services
Educational Services
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Social Assistance
Leisure and Hospitality
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institution
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
Accommodation and Food Services
Accommodation
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
2008
940
140
130
470
470
830
830
250
90
130
350
2,760
870
650
80
140
1,890
1,020
870
6,860
1,520
1,520
460
460
4,880
4,680
200
10,610
4,280
4,280
6,330
2,270
1,710
22,060
2,250
660
160
1,440
19,810
11,690
2018
1,070
170
130
500
500
840
840
240
100
150
320
2,930
930
690
90
140
2,000
1,100
900
7,650
1,600
1,600
490
490
5,570
5,330
240
12,890
4,910
4,910
7,980
2,720
2,460
23,120
2,370
700
180
1,490
20,750
12,220
Growth
Net
130
30
0
30
30
10
10
-10
10
20
-30
170
60
40
10
0
110
80
30
790
80
80
30
30
690
650
40
2,280
630
630
1,650
450
750
1,060
120
40
20
50
940
530
Percent
13.8%
21.4%
0.0%
6.4%
6.4%
1.2%
1.2%
-4.0%
11.1%
15.4%
-8.6%
6.2%
6.9%
6.2%
12.5%
0.0%
5.8%
7.8%
3.4%
11.5%
5.3%
5.3%
6.5%
6.5%
14.1%
13.9%
20.0%
21.5%
14.7%
14.7%
26.1%
19.8%
43.9%
4.8%
5.3%
6.1%
12.5%
3.5%
4.7%
4.5%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
1.4%
2.1%
0.0%
0.6%
0.6%
0.1%
0.1%
-0.4%
1.1%
1.5%
-0.9%
0.6%
0.7%
0.6%
1.3%
0.0%
0.6%
0.8%
0.3%
1.2%
0.5%
0.5%
0.7%
0.7%
1.4%
1.4%
2.0%
2.1%
1.5%
1.5%
2.6%
2.0%
4.4%
0.5%
0.5%
0.6%
1.3%
0.3%
0.5%
0.5%
28
Table 3: Long-term Industry Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
722000
102700
810000
811000
812000
813000
814000
102800
900000
910000
999100
491100
999200
999300
000671
006010
007010
Employment
Industry Title
Food Services and Drinking Places
Other Services (Except Government)
Other Services (Except Government)
Repair and Maintenance
Personal and Laundry Services
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Private Households
Government
Government
Total Federal Government Employment
Federal Government, Excluding Post Office
Postal Service
State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Total Self-Employed and Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
Self-Employed Workers, Primary Job
Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
2008
8,120
2,820
2,820
460
660
1,640
70
4,910
4,910
880
650
230
1,500
2,530
8,390
8,090
300
2018
8,530
3,160
3,160
440
750
1,890
80
5,220
5,220
910
710
200
1,570
2,740
9,230
8,930
300
Growth
Net
410
340
340
-20
90
250
10
310
310
30
60
-30
70
210
840
840
0
Percent
5.0%
12.1%
12.1%
-4.3%
13.6%
15.2%
14.3%
6.3%
6.3%
3.4%
9.2%
-13.0%
4.7%
8.3%
10.0%
10.4%
0.0%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.5%
1.2%
1.2%
-0.4%
1.4%
1.5%
1.4%
0.6%
0.6%
0.3%
0.9%
-1.3%
0.5%
0.8%
1.0%
1.0%
0.0%
29
Maui County Occupational Employment Trends medical and clinical laboratory technicians; registered nurses; nurs‐
ing aides, orderlies, and attendants; medical assistants; and licensed practical and vocational nurses. Growth in education is projected in: self‐enrichment teachers, elementary school teachers, vocational education teachers, and school bus drivers. Tourist related occupa‐
tions fueling growth will come from: cargo and freight agents; cap‐
tains, mates, and pilots of water vessels; customer service represen‐
tatives; and taxi drivers and chauffeurs. Total All Occupations 
From 2008 to 2018, service and professional occupations will be re‐
sponsible for more than half of Maui County’s total job growth. By the year 2018, these two industries will employ approximately 46 per‐
cent of the county’s workforce. 
The service occupational group will generate the largest numerical gain which amounts to 35 percent of the total projected job increase. This division will continue to be the largest occupational group and will provide jobs for one‐third of those working in Maui County. 
Professional occupations will follow with the second largest numeri‐
cal gain and will be the fastest growing occupational group. Educa‐
tion and healthcare will contribute largely to the enhanced job oppor‐
tunities within this division. 
Business and financial occupations, one of the smaller‐sized occupa‐
tional groups, will expand by the second fastest rate within the county. Since this group represents only 2 percent of the county’s job count, the actual number of jobs added will be modest. 
Sales and related occupations will also grow faster than the county average. Retail sales workers will help to boost this industry upward. 
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations will incur the only job loss among all industries. 
The number of job openings generated by separations will be two and a half times greater than the openings created by growth. 
Over three‐fourths of the vacancies created by separations can be traced to the four largest occupational groups – service; sales; profes‐
sional; and office and administrative support. Since service occupa‐
tions represent the largest occupational sector, nearly 40 percent of those vacancies will originate from this group. Fastest Growing Occupations 
Over 72 percent of the growth posted by the top 21 fastest growing occupations in Figure 1 fall under professional and service occupa‐
tions. 
Jobs related to health, education, and tourism will generate a sub‐
stantial amount of the growth. Occupations rapidly expanding in the sector include: personal and home care aides; pharmacy technicians; Occupations with the Largest Number of Openings 
The occupations in Figure 2 represent about 49 percent of the total average annual opening projected for Maui County. 
Service occupations will account for half of the occupations listed in Figure 2, followed by sales and related occupations, and the of‐
fice and administrative support occupational group. 
Tourism will likely continue to play an important role in the county’s economy as evidenced by the occupations in this list. Jobs either directly or indirectly related to the tourist industry include: waiters and waitresses; retail salespersons; cashiers; various food preparation and serving workers; first‐line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers; janitors and cleaners; maids and house‐
keeping cleaners; restaurant cooks; customer service representa‐
tives; hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks; amusement and recrea‐
tion attendants; dishwashers; dining room and cafeteria atten‐
dants and bartender helpers, and bartenders. 
Although an overwhelming majority of the occupations listed will require a high school diploma or less, opportunities for college educated persons will also exist. These include registered nurses, elementary and secondary school teachers, and general and opera‐
tions managers. Declining Occupations 
Crop, nursery, and greenhouse farmworkers and laborers, ; order clerks; postal service clerks; word processors and typists; all other office and administrative support workers; and photographic processing machine operators will be the six largest declining oc‐
cupations in Maui County. Four out of the six occupations are clas‐
sified under the office and administrative support occupational group. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 30 Fig. 3: Maui County’s Top 21 Fastest Growing Occupations* 8.7%
Personal & Home Care Aides
5.0%
Cargo & Freight Agents
4.0%
Pharmacy Technicians
3.0%
Social & Community Service Managers
Compliance Officrs, Ex. Agr., Const., Hlth & Sfty, & Trans.
2.8%
Self‐Enrichment Education Teachers
2.8%
Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technicians
2.7%
Social & Human Service Assistants
2.7%
Captains, Mates, & Pilots of Water Vessels
2.5%
Registered Nurses
2.4%
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, & Attendants
2.3%
Medical Assistants
2.0%
Fire Fighters
2.0%
Customer Service Representatives
2.0%
Elementary School Teachers, Exc Special Ed
2.0%
Child Care Workers
2.0%
Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses
1.9%
Vocational Educ Teachers, Postsecondary
1.9%
Heating, A/C, & Refrigeration Mech & Installers
1.9%
Bus Drivers, School
1.9%
Taxi Drivers & Chauffeurs
1.9%
Average Annual Growth Rates *Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 31 Fig. 4: Maui County’s Top 27 Occupations with the Most Annual Openings* 170
20
Waiters & Waitresses
Retail Salespersons
30
40
Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers
30
20
Combined Food Prep. & Srvng Wkrs, Inc Fast Food
50
10
40
50
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
10
40
50
First‐Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Retail Sales Wkrs
10
Cooks, Restaurant
30
50
20
20
40
30
10
40
40
Laborers & Freight, Stock, & Materl Movers, Hand
40
Food Preparation Workers
30
40
Personal & Home Care Aides
30
30
10
20
Registered Nurses
30
Customer Service Representatives
10
20
Security Guards
10
20
30
Hotel, Motel, & Resort Desk Clerks
10
20
30
Stock Clerks & Order Fillers
10
20
30
Secondary School Tchrs, Exc Special & Voc Ed
10
20
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
10
20
30
30
Amusement & Recreation Attendants
10
20
30
First‐Line Sup/Mgrs of Office & Admin Suppt Wkrs
10
20
30
30
30
General & Operations Managers
30
30
10
10
Dishwashers
20
Bartenders
20
Average Annual Openings Due to: Growth
Average Annual Openings Due to: Separations
30
Dining Room & Cafeteria Attend. & Bartndr Hlprs
Elementary School Teachers, Exc Special Educ
120
70
Janitors & Cleanrs, Exc Maids & Hskpng Cleanrs
Office Clerks, General
150
110
20
Cashiers
190
100
40
30
30
30
Total Average Annual Openings *Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment Totals may not add due to rounding Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 32 Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
00-0000 Total, All Occupations
Occupation Title
Employment
2008
2018
81,330 88,780
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
7,450
9.2%
0.9%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
790
1,970 2,760
11-0000
11-1000
11-1011
11-1021
11-2000
11-2021
11-2031
11-3000
11-3011
11-3021
11-3031
11-3049
11-3061
11-3071
11-9000
11-9012
11-9021
11-9031
11-9032
11-9041
11-9051
11-9081
11-9111
11-9131
11-9141
11-9151
11-9199
Management Occupations
Top Executives
Chief Executives
General and Operations Managers
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
Marketing Managers
Public Relations Managers
Operations Specialties Managers
Administrative Services Managers
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Financial Managers
Human Resources Managers, All Other
Purchasing Managers
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Other Management Occupations
Farmers and Ranchers
Construction Managers
Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
Engineering Managers
Food Service Managers
Lodging Managers
Medical and Health Services Managers
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
Social and Community Service Managers
Managers, All Other
5,710
1,200
160
1,030
310
50
20
510
130
30
220
40
20
40
3,690
1,250
450
20
100
40
390
150
70
20
540
100
370
5,990
1,200
160
1,030
340
50
20
540
140
30
230
40
30
40
3,910
1,250
500
20
110
40
400
160
80
10
620
130
400
280
0
0
0
30
0
0
30
10
0
10
0
10
0
220
0
50
0
10
0
10
10
10
-10
80
30
30
4.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
9.7%
0.0%
0.0%
5.9%
7.7%
0.0%
4.5%
0.0%
50.0%
0.0%
6.0%
0.0%
11.1%
0.0%
10.0%
0.0%
2.6%
6.7%
14.3%
-50.0%
14.8%
30.0%
8.1%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.6%
0.8%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.6%
0.0%
1.1%
0.0%
1.0%
0.0%
0.3%
0.7%
1.4%
-5.0%
1.5%
3.0%
0.8%
30
0
0
0
**
0
0
**
**
0
**
0
0
0
20
0
10
0
**
0
**
**
**
0
10
**
**
110
40
**
30
10
**
0
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
50
10
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
0
10
**
10
140
40
**
30
10
**
0
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
80
10
10
**
**
**
10
**
**
0
20
**
10
9
5
4
4
4
8
8
4
8
5
5
8
13-0000
13-1000
13-1022
13-1023
13-1031
13-1041
13-1071
13-1072
13-1073
13-1079
13-1111
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
Compliance Officers, Exc Agriculture, Construction, Health & Safety, & Transp
Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
Training and Development Specialists
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other
Management Analysts
1,700
1,050
90
60
40
250
50
40
40
60
70
1,950
1,220
100
80
50
320
50
40
50
60
70
250
170
10
20
10
70
0
0
10
0
0
14.7%
16.2%
11.1%
33.3%
25.0%
28.0%
0.0%
0.0%
25.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.5%
1.6%
1.1%
3.3%
2.5%
2.8%
0.0%
0.0%
2.5%
0.0%
0.0%
30
20
**
**
0
10
**
**
**
**
**
30
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
60
40
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
9
9
9
9
5
5
5
5
4
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
33
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
13-1121
13-1199
13-2000
13-2011
Occupation Title
Meeting and Convention Planners
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Financial Specialists
Accountants and Auditors
Employment
2008
2018
70
70
230
260
650
730
380
440
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
30
13.0%
1.3%
80
12.3%
1.2%
60
15.8%
1.6%
15-0000
15-1000
15-1032
15-1041
15-1051
15-1071
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Specialists
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software
Computer Support Specialists
Computer Systems Analysts
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
490
490
30
40
40
80
590
590
40
40
40
90
100
100
10
0
0
10
20.4%
20.4%
33.3%
0.0%
0.0%
12.5%
2.0%
2.0%
3.3%
0.0%
0.0%
1.3%
10
10
**
0
0
**
10
10
0
**
**
**
20
20
**
**
**
**
17-0000
17-1000
17-1011
17-2000
17-2051
17-2071
17-2199
17-3000
17-3011
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Engineers
Civil Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Engineers, All Other
Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
Architectural and Civil Drafters
500
90
50
240
120
30
40
170
80
500
90
50
260
130
30
40
160
70
0
0
0
20
10
0
0
-10
-10
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
8.3%
8.3%
0.0%
0.0%
-5.9%
-12.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.6%
-1.3%
**
0
0
**
**
0
0
0
0
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
19-0000
19-1000
19-2000
19-3000
19-3021
19-3031
19-3051
19-4000
19-4021
19-4099
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Life Scientists
Physical Scientists
Social Scientists and Related Workers
Market Research Analysts
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Urban and Regional Planners
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
Biological Technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
460
110
40
130
20
50
40
180
100
20
490
120
50
140
30
50
40
190
110
20
30
10
10
10
10
0
0
10
10
0
6.5%
9.1%
25.0%
7.7%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
5.6%
10.0%
0.0%
0.7%
0.9%
2.5%
0.8%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.6%
1.0%
0.0%
**
**
0
**
0
**
0
**
0
0
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
20
**
**
10
**
**
**
10
**
**
5
6
21-0000
21-1000
21-1011
21-1012
21-1021
21-1023
21-1029
21-1092
Community and Social Services Occupations
Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Social Workers, All Other
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
1,070
1,000
170
130
200
20
50
40
1,290
1,200
190
150
230
30
60
50
220
200
20
20
30
10
10
10
20.6%
20.0%
11.8%
15.4%
15.0%
50.0%
20.0%
25.0%
2.1%
2.0%
1.2%
1.5%
1.5%
5.0%
2.0%
2.5%
20
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
20
20
**
**
10
**
**
**
50
40
10
10
10
**
**
**
5
3
5
3
5
5
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
5
**
10
10
5
10
10
20
10
10
10
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
2
3
34
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
21-1093
21-1099
Occupation Title
Social and Human Service Assistants
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
23-0000
23-1000
23-1011
23-2000
23-2092
Legal Occupations
Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers
Lawyers
Legal Support Workers
Law Clerks
25-0000
25-1000
25-1081
25-1194
25-2000
25-2021
25-2022
25-2031
25-2041
25-2042
25-2043
25-3000
25-3011
25-3021
25-3099
25-4000
25-9000
27-0000
27-1000
27-1011
27-1024
27-1026
27-2000
27-2012
27-2031
27-3000
27-3031
27-3041
27-4000
27-4011
27-4021
Employment
2008
2018
260
330
60
60
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
70
26.9%
2.7%
0
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
10
10
10
10
0
**
**
5
330
200
180
130
30
350
210
190
130
20
20
10
10
0
-10
6.1%
5.0%
5.6%
0.0%
-33.3%
0.6%
0.5%
0.6%
0.0%
-3.3%
**
**
**
**
0
10
**
**
**
0
10
10
10
**
0
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Postsecondary Teachers
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Other Teachers and Instructors
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations
2,960
360
20
160
1,660
610
70
670
110
50
90
440
50
290
100
60
450
3,460
410
30
190
1,930
730
90
740
130
50
100
550
60
370
120
60
520
500
50
10
30
270
120
20
70
20
0
10
110
10
80
20
0
70
16.9%
13.9%
50.0%
18.8%
16.3%
19.7%
28.6%
10.4%
18.2%
0.0%
11.1%
25.0%
20.0%
27.6%
20.0%
0.0%
15.6%
1.7%
1.4%
5.0%
1.9%
1.6%
2.0%
2.9%
1.0%
1.8%
0.0%
1.1%
2.5%
2.0%
2.8%
2.0%
0.0%
1.6%
50
10
0
**
30
10
**
10
**
**
**
10
**
10
**
**
10
70
10
0
**
40
10
**
20
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
10
120
10
0
10
70
30
**
30
10
**
**
20
**
10
**
**
20
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Art and Design Workers
Art Directors
Graphic Designers
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers
Producers and Directors
Dancers
Media and Communication Workers
Public Relations Specialists
Editors
Media and Communication Equipment Workers
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Photographers
1,870
330
30
70
50
1,070
80
130
170
60
30
300
60
200
2,000
350
30
70
60
1,140
70
130
190
70
30
310
60
200
130
20
0
0
10
70
-10
0
20
10
0
10
0
0
7.0%
6.1%
0.0%
0.0%
20.0%
6.5%
-12.5%
0.0%
11.8%
16.7%
0.0%
3.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.7%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
2.0%
0.7%
-1.3%
0.0%
1.2%
1.7%
0.0%
0.3%
0.0%
0.0%
20
**
0
0
**
10
0
0
**
**
0
**
**
0
50
10
**
**
**
30
**
10
10
**
**
10
**
**
60
10
**
**
**
40
**
10
10
**
**
10
**
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
1
5
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
8
5
4
5
10
4
9
5
5
7
9
35
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
Occupation Title
Employment
2008
2018
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
29-0000
29-1000
29-1031
29-1051
29-1063
29-1069
29-1111
29-2000
29-2011
29-2012
29-2021
29-2032
29-2034
29-2052
29-2061
29-2071
29-9000
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Pharmacists
Internists, General
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
Registered Nurses
Health Technologists and Technicians
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
Dental Hygienists
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
2,230
1,420
20
70
40
80
820
780
30
110
70
20
110
100
210
30
30
2,730
1,730
30
90
40
90
1,020
960
30
140
80
20
130
140
250
30
30
500
310
10
20
0
10
200
180
0
30
10
0
20
40
40
0
0
22.4%
21.8%
50.0%
28.6%
0.0%
12.5%
24.4%
23.1%
0.0%
27.3%
14.3%
0.0%
18.2%
40.0%
19.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.2%
2.2%
5.0%
2.9%
0.0%
1.3%
2.4%
2.3%
0.0%
2.7%
1.4%
0.0%
1.8%
4.0%
1.9%
0.0%
0.0%
50
30
0
**
**
**
20
20
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
**
**
50
30
**
**
**
**
10
20
**
**
**
0
**
**
10
**
**
100
60
**
**
**
**
30
40
**
10
**
0
**
10
10
**
**
31-0000
31-1000
31-1012
31-9000
31-9011
31-9091
31-9092
31-9094
31-9099
Healthcare Support Occupations
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
Other Healthcare Support Occupations
Massage Therapists
Dental Assistants
Medical Assistants
Medical Transcriptionists
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
1,440
790
600
630
130
130
200
30
80
1,800
1,040
740
720
130
150
240
40
90
360
250
140
90
0
20
40
10
10
25.0%
31.6%
23.3%
14.3%
0.0%
15.4%
20.0%
33.3%
12.5%
2.5%
3.2%
2.3%
1.4%
0.0%
1.5%
2.0%
3.3%
1.3%
40
30
10
10
0
**
**
**
**
20
10
10
10
**
**
**
0
**
50
30
20
20
**
10
10
**
**
33-0000
33-1000
33-1012
33-1021
33-1099
33-2000
33-2011
33-3000
33-3012
33-3031
33-3051
33-9000
Protective Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other
Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
Fire Fighters
Law Enforcement Workers
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Fish and Game Wardens
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Other Protective Service Workers
1,910
210
80
70
50
250
250
440
110
20
260
1,010
2,120
230
90
80
60
300
300
470
120
20
280
1,130
210
20
10
10
10
50
50
30
10
0
20
120
11.0%
9.5%
12.5%
14.3%
20.0%
20.0%
20.0%
6.8%
9.1%
0.0%
7.7%
11.9%
1.1%
1.0%
1.3%
1.4%
2.0%
2.0%
2.0%
0.7%
0.9%
0.0%
0.8%
1.2%
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
10
60
10
**
**
**
10
10
10
**
**
10
30
80
10
10
10
**
10
10
10
**
**
10
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
1
1
1
6
5
6
6
6
6
10
7
6
7
7
10
10
7
11
8
8
8
9
10
6
9
36
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
33-9032
33-9091
33-9092
33-9099
Occupation Title
Security Guards
Crossing Guards
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
790
890
20
30
140
150
40
40
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
100
12.7%
1.3%
10
50.0%
5.0%
10
7.1%
0.7%
0
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
10
20
30
11
0
**
**
11
**
10
10
11
0
**
**
11
35-0000
35-1000
35-1011
35-1012
35-2000
35-2011
35-2014
35-2015
35-2021
35-3000
35-3011
35-3021
35-3031
35-3041
35-9000
35-9011
35-9021
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Chefs and Head Cooks
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
Cooks, Fast Food
Cooks, Restaurant
Cooks, Short Order
Food Preparation Workers
Food and Beverage Serving Workers
Bartenders
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Waiters and Waitresses
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Dishwashers
11,790
1,060
180
880
3,130
700
1,170
110
950
5,920
660
1,460
3,120
200
1,680
670
560
12,460
1,100
180
920
3,290
740
1,250
110
980
6,320
680
1,630
3,280
210
1,750
700
590
670
40
0
40
160
40
80
0
30
400
20
170
160
10
70
30
30
5.7%
3.8%
0.0%
4.5%
5.1%
5.7%
6.8%
0.0%
3.2%
6.8%
3.0%
11.6%
5.1%
5.0%
4.2%
4.5%
5.4%
0.6%
0.4%
0.0%
0.5%
0.5%
0.6%
0.7%
0.0%
0.3%
0.7%
0.3%
1.2%
0.5%
0.5%
0.4%
0.4%
0.5%
70
**
0
**
20
**
10
0
**
40
**
20
20
**
10
**
**
450
10
**
10
90
20
30
**
30
270
20
30
170
**
80
30
20
520
10
**
10
110
20
40
**
40
310
30
50
190
**
90
30
30
37-0000
37-1000
37-1011
37-1012
37-2000
37-2011
37-2012
37-3000
37-3011
37-3012
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Landscaping, Lawn Service, & Grndskpng Wkrs
Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Grounds Maintenance Workers
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation
7,950
860
380
480
4,570
2,060
2,410
2,520
2,450
60
8,580
950
400
550
4,750
2,150
2,500
2,880
2,800
70
630
90
20
70
180
90
90
360
350
10
7.9%
10.5%
5.3%
14.6%
3.9%
4.4%
3.7%
14.3%
14.3%
16.7%
0.8%
1.0%
0.5%
1.5%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
1.4%
1.4%
1.7%
60
10
**
10
20
10
10
40
40
**
130
10
**
10
90
40
40
30
30
**
190
20
10
10
100
50
50
70
70
**
39-0000
39-1000
39-3000
39-3031
39-3091
39-3093
39-6000
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
3,810
370
520
40
430
30
1,150
4,530
440
580
50
470
30
1,230
720
70
60
10
40
0
80
18.9%
18.9%
11.5%
25.0%
9.3%
0.0%
7.0%
1.9%
1.9%
1.2%
2.5%
0.9%
0.0%
0.7%
70
10
10
**
10
0
10
110
10
30
**
20
**
40
180
20
30
**
30
**
50
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
8
11
9
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
8
8
11
11
11
10
11
11
11
37
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
39-6011
39-6012
39-6021
39-9000
39-9011
39-9021
39-9032
Occupation Title
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Concierges
Tour Guides and Escorts
Other Personal Care and Service Workers
Child Care Workers
Personal and Home Care Aides
Recreation Workers
Employment
2008
2018
380
410
170
190
490
520
1,360
1,780
460
550
300
560
320
370
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
7.9%
0.8%
20
11.8%
1.2%
30
6.1%
0.6%
420
30.9%
3.1%
90
19.6%
2.0%
260
86.7%
8.7%
50
15.6%
1.6%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
10
11
**
**
10
10
**
20
20
10
40
30
70
10
10
20
11
30
**
30
11
10
10
10
11
41-0000
41-1000
41-1011
41-1012
41-2000
41-2011
41-2021
41-2022
41-2031
41-3000
41-3011
41-3021
41-3099
41-4000
41-9000
41-9011
41-9099
Sales and Related Occupations
Supervisors, Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Retail Sales Workers
Cashiers
Counter and Rental Clerks
Parts Salespersons
Retail Salespersons
Sales Representatives, Services
Advertising Sales Agents
Insurance Sales Agents
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
Other Sales and Related Workers
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
10,150
1,710
1,520
200
6,600
2,390
420
70
3,720
720
70
90
340
460
660
40
70
11,130
1,870
1,660
220
7,190
2,540
430
80
4,150
760
60
100
370
530
770
30
90
980
160
140
20
590
150
10
10
430
40
-10
10
30
70
110
-10
20
9.7%
9.4%
9.2%
10.0%
8.9%
6.3%
2.4%
14.3%
11.6%
5.6%
-14.3%
11.1%
8.8%
15.2%
16.7%
-25.0%
28.6%
1.0%
0.9%
0.9%
1.0%
0.9%
0.6%
0.2%
1.4%
1.2%
0.6%
-1.4%
1.1%
0.9%
1.5%
1.7%
-2.5%
2.9%
100
20
10
**
60
20
**
0
40
10
0
**
**
10
10
0
**
300
40
30
**
230
110
10
**
100
20
**
**
10
10
10
**
**
400
50
50
10
280
120
10
**
150
20
**
**
10
20
20
**
10
43-0000
43-1000
43-1011
43-2000
43-3000
43-3011
43-3021
43-3031
43-3051
43-3061
43-3071
43-4000
43-4031
43-4051
43-4071
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers
Communications Equipment Operators
Financial Clerks
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Procurement Clerks
Tellers
Information and Record Clerks
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Customer Service Representatives
File Clerks
10,610
830
830
160
1,620
50
160
1,020
70
30
300
2,960
120
650
70
11,470
900
900
140
1,750
60
170
1,100
60
30
320
3,280
130
780
60
860
70
70
-20
130
10
10
80
-10
0
20
320
10
130
-10
8.1%
8.4%
8.4%
-12.5%
8.0%
20.0%
6.3%
7.8%
-14.3%
0.0%
6.7%
10.8%
8.3%
20.0%
-14.3%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
-1.3%
0.8%
2.0%
0.6%
0.8%
-1.4%
0.0%
0.7%
1.1%
0.8%
2.0%
-1.4%
100
10
10
0
10
**
**
10
0
0
**
40
**
10
0
220
20
20
**
30
**
**
10
**
**
10
90
**
20
**
320
30
30
**
50
**
10
20
**
**
10
120
10
30
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
8
11
11
10
11
10
7
8
10
10
8
11
11
10
10
10
11
11
10
11
38
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
43-4081
43-4151
43-4161
43-4171
43-4181
43-5000
43-5011
43-5021
43-5031
43-5032
43-5051
43-5052
43-5071
43-5081
43-6000
43-6011
43-6014
43-9000
43-9011
43-9022
43-9061
43-9199
Occupation Title
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Order Clerks
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers
Cargo and Freight Agents
Couriers and Messengers
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
Computer Operators
Word Processors and Typists
Office Clerks, General
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
670
750
60
40
100
90
430
450
590
690
1,650
1,790
120
180
20
20
30
40
160
160
70
50
120
120
190
190
860
960
1,500
1,590
590
640
810
840
1,900
2,020
20
10
190
170
1,430
1,590
180
160
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
80
11.9%
1.2%
-20
-33.3%
-3.3%
-10
-10.0%
-1.0%
20
4.7%
0.5%
100
16.9%
1.7%
140
8.5%
0.8%
60
50.0%
5.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
33.3%
3.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
-20
-28.6%
-2.9%
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
100
11.6%
1.2%
90
6.0%
0.6%
50
8.5%
0.8%
30
3.7%
0.4%
120
6.3%
0.6%
-10
-50.0%
-5.0%
-20
-10.5%
-1.1%
160
11.2%
1.1%
-20
-11.1%
-1.1%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
10
20
30
11
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
**
10
10
11
10
10
20
11
20
40
60
10
**
10
10
0
**
**
11
**
**
**
10
0
**
**
10
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
0
10
10
11
10
20
30
11
10
20
30
10
10
10
8
**
10
10
10
20
30
40
0
0
0
10
0
**
**
10
20
20
40
11
0
**
**
11
45-0000
45-2000
45-2011
45-2092
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Agricultural Workers
Agricultural Inspectors
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
1,230
1,050
20
880
1,140
950
20
790
-90
-100
0
-90
-7.3%
-9.5%
0.0%
-10.2%
-0.7%
-1.0%
0.0%
-1.0%
**
0
0
0
30
30
0
20
30
30
0
20
47-0000
47-1000
47-1011
47-2000
47-2021
47-2031
47-2061
47-2073
47-2082
47-2111
47-2141
47-2152
47-2161
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
Construction Trades Workers
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
Carpenters
Construction Laborers
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
Tapers
Electricians
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Plasterers and Stucco Masons
4,990
320
320
4,410
100
1,150
680
430
20
340
690
300
60
5,390
350
350
4,740
110
1,240
790
470
20
350
710
320
60
400
30
30
330
10
90
110
40
0
10
20
20
0
8.0%
9.4%
9.4%
7.5%
10.0%
7.8%
16.2%
9.3%
0.0%
2.9%
2.9%
6.7%
0.0%
0.8%
0.9%
0.9%
0.7%
1.0%
0.8%
1.6%
0.9%
0.0%
0.3%
0.3%
0.7%
0.0%
40
**
**
30
0
10
10
**
0
**
**
**
0
80
10
10
70
**
10
10
10
0
10
10
10
**
120
10
10
100
**
20
20
10
0
10
10
10
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
11
8
9
9
10
10
10
9
10
9
9
39
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
47-2181
47-3000
47-3012
47-3013
47-3015
47-4000
Occupation Title
Roofers
Helpers, Construction Trades
Helpers--Carpenters
Helpers--Electricians
Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Other Construction and Related Workers
Employment
2008
2018
80
80
150
170
30
40
50
50
30
40
120
130
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
13.3%
1.3%
10
33.3%
3.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
33.3%
3.3%
10
8.3%
0.8%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
11
**
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
**
**
**
49-0000
49-1000
49-1011
49-2000
49-2011
49-2095
49-3000
49-3021
49-3023
49-3031
49-3042
49-3052
49-9000
49-9021
49-9041
49-9042
49-9094
49-9098
49-9099
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Motorcycle Mechanics
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
3,040
240
240
220
20
20
730
140
330
90
50
20
1,850
160
130
1,150
20
90
150
3,280
260
260
220
20
30
750
140
340
90
60
20
2,060
190
140
1,260
20
100
180
240
20
20
0
0
10
20
0
10
0
10
0
210
30
10
110
0
10
30
7.9%
8.3%
8.3%
0.0%
0.0%
50.0%
2.7%
0.0%
3.0%
0.0%
20.0%
0.0%
11.4%
18.8%
7.7%
9.6%
0.0%
11.1%
20.0%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
0.3%
0.0%
0.3%
0.0%
2.0%
0.0%
1.1%
1.9%
0.8%
1.0%
0.0%
1.1%
2.0%
30
**
**
**
0
**
**
0
**
0
0
0
20
**
**
10
0
**
**
60
10
10
**
0
0
20
**
10
**
**
**
30
**
**
20
0
**
**
80
10
10
10
0
**
20
**
10
**
**
**
50
10
**
30
0
10
10
51-0000
51-1000
51-1011
51-3000
51-3011
51-3022
51-5000
51-5022
51-5023
51-6000
51-6011
51-6021
51-8000
51-8031
Production Occupations
Supervisors, Production Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
Food Processing Workers
Bakers
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
Printing Workers
Prepress Technicians and Workers
Printing Machine Operators
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
Plant and System Operators
Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators
2,020
200
200
260
120
50
50
20
30
650
440
90
130
80
2,070
200
200
290
140
60
50
20
30
650
430
90
160
100
50
0
0
30
20
10
0
0
0
0
-10
0
30
20
2.5%
0.0%
0.0%
11.5%
16.7%
20.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-2.3%
0.0%
23.1%
25.0%
0.2%
0.0%
0.0%
1.2%
1.7%
2.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.2%
0.0%
2.3%
2.5%
10
0
0
**
**
**
0
0
0
**
0
0
**
**
40
**
**
10
**
**
**
0
**
10
10
0
**
**
50
**
**
10
**
**
**
0
**
10
10
0
10
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
7
7
9
7
7
9
9
7
9
10
10
11
10
8
9
11
7
10
10
11
9
40
Table 4: Long-term Occupational Projections, Maui County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
51-9000
51-9132
51-9198
51-9199
53-0000
53-1000
53-1021
53-1031
53-2000
53-2012
53-2021
53-3000
53-3021
53-3022
53-3032
53-3033
53-3041
53-5000
53-5011
53-5021
53-6000
53-6021
53-6099
53-7000
53-7051
53-7061
53-7062
53-7063
53-7064
53-7081
Occupation Title
Other Production Occupations
Photographic Processing Machine Operators
Helpers--Production Workers
Production Workers, All Other
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Helpers, Laborers, & Material Movers, Hand
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Transp & Material-Moving Machine & Vehicle Op
Air Transportation Workers
Commercial Pilots
Air Traffic Controllers
Motor Vehicle Operators
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Water Transportation Workers
Sailors and Marine Oilers
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Other Transportation Workers
Parking Lot Attendants
Transportation Workers, All Other
Material Moving Workers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Employment
2008
2018
510
480
60
40
120
110
30
30
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
-30
-5.9%
-0.6%
-20
-33.3%
-3.3%
-10
-8.3%
-0.8%
0
0.0%
0.0%
5,080
200
90
110
70
50
20
2,180
320
160
740
440
430
270
120
120
360
260
30
2,010
180
290
1,090
20
290
80
420
20
10
10
20
10
10
290
40
30
80
50
80
50
10
30
0
10
10
30
10
10
10
0
0
20
5,500
220
100
120
90
60
30
2,470
360
190
820
490
510
320
130
150
360
270
40
2,040
190
300
1,100
20
290
100
8.3%
10.0%
11.1%
9.1%
28.6%
20.0%
50.0%
13.3%
12.5%
18.8%
10.8%
11.4%
18.6%
18.5%
8.3%
25.0%
0.0%
3.8%
33.3%
1.5%
5.6%
3.4%
0.9%
0.0%
0.0%
25.0%
0.8%
1.0%
1.1%
0.9%
2.9%
2.0%
5.0%
1.3%
1.3%
1.9%
1.1%
1.1%
1.9%
1.9%
0.8%
2.5%
0.0%
0.4%
3.3%
0.1%
0.6%
0.3%
0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
2.5%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
10
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
11
0
**
**
10
40
**
**
0
**
**
0
30
**
**
10
**
10
10
**
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
**
0
0
**
130
**
**
**
**
**
**
40
10
**
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
**
60
10
10
40
0
10
**
170
**
**
**
10
**
**
70
10
10
20
10
20
20
10
10
10
10
**
60
10
10
40
0
10
**
8
8
7
9
10
10
11
11
11
11
8
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
*See Training Code definitions in Appendix A.
**The number of openings are greater than zero but less than 10.
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
41
Hawaii County Industry Employment Trends Total All Industries 
From 2008 to 2018, employment in Hawaii County will increase by 7,820 jobs to 83,850. This translates to 16.5 percent of the total statewide job gains. 
Hawaii County’s average annual growth rate of 1.0 percent will sur‐
pass the statewide average of 0.7 percent, and will top the growth rates of all the counties. 
Professional and business services will retain a 6 percent share of the workforce from 2008 to 2018. Administrative and support ser‐
vices will fuel more than three‐quarters of the total rise in employ‐
ment. 
Though all sectors of government will expand their payrolls, total growth will be well below the county average. 
Two of the smaller industries ‐ financial activities and other services will report gains of 8.8 percent and 9.5 percent, respectively. An im‐
proving real estate market should provide a boost to financial activi‐
ties, while religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations will enhance the employment count in other services. 
Information, which represents only 1 percent of the county’s em‐
ployment, will post the smallest gain. Service‐Providing Industries 




The service‐providing industries trade, transportation, and utili‐
ties; information; financial activities; professional and business ser‐
vices; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; other services; and government will continue to be the major source of job gains, providing over three‐quarters of the total job increase for Hawaii County. Advances in the two largest industries, namely education and health services and the trade, transportation, and utilities industries will account for over 53 percent of the total jobs added during 2008 ‐ 2018. Education and health services will by far exceed all industries in both the number of jobs created and the rate of expansion. This in‐
dustry alone will be responsible for almost 40 percent of the overall county job increase. By 2018, 21 percent of the workforce will be employed in education and health services jobs, up from 19 percent in 2008. Trade, transportation, and utilities will contribute approximately 14 percent of the job gains during the projected period. Growth in retail trade, and transportation and warehousing, both strongly connected to the visitor market should push this industry upward. While leisure and hospitality ranks third largest in size, it will ex‐
perience the slowest growth rate among the service‐providing in‐
dustries. As a result, the percentage of workers employed in this industry will shrink slightly from 18 percent to 17 percent in 2018. Goods‐Producing Industries 

Employment in the goods‐producing industries natural resources and mining; construction; and manufacturing will account for 12 percent of the workforce throughout the projected period. Growth in construction employment, although the highest among the goods‐producing industries, will be slightly lower than the average growth rate for Hawaii County. The majority of the in‐
crease is likely to stem from advances in specialty trade and build‐
ing construction. 
The manufacturing job count will inch upward. This industry will continue to provide jobs for 2 percent of the workforce. 
Natural resources and mining is the only major industry that is projected to decline. Self‐Employed and Unpaid Family Workers 
Those classified as self‐employed and unpaid family workers will expand by 1.5 percent annually, second fastest rate of growth among all industries and higher than the county average. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 42 Table 5: Long-term Industry Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
000000
101000
101100
110000
111000
112000
115000
210000
101200
230000
236000
237000
238000
101300
310000
311000
312000
323000
325000
327000
332000
337000
339000
102000
102100
420000
423000
424000
425000
440000
441000
442000
443000
444000
445000
446000
447000
448000
451000
452000
Employment
Industry Title
Total Employment, All Jobs
Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Crop Production
Animal Production
Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry
Mining
Construction
Construction
Construction of Buildings
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Specialty Trade Contractors
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Food Manufacturing
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
Printing and Related Support Activities
Chemical Manufacturing
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Services-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers
Retail Trade
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
Electronics and Appliance Stores
Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
Food and Beverage Stores
Health and Personal Care Stores
Gasoline Stations
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores
General Merchandise Stores
2008
76,030
9,220
2,450
2,430
1,890
390
150
20
5,260
5,260
2,010
590
2,660
1,520
1,520
770
120
80
70
190
30
90
80
58,720
14,010
1,730
430
1,260
40
9,440
890
220
100
1,140
2,410
450
500
810
280
2,030
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
2018
83,850
9,770
2,410
2,390
1,840
410
130
20
5,770
5,770
2,200
680
2,890
1,590
1,590
760
140
80
80
200
30
90
120
64,770
15,080
1,880
440
1,400
40
9,920
880
230
100
1,220
2,390
510
430
830
340
2,380
Growth
Net
7,820
550
-40
-40
-50
20
-20
0
510
510
190
90
230
70
70
-10
20
0
10
10
0
0
40
6,050
1,070
150
10
140
0
480
-10
10
0
80
-20
60
-70
20
60
350
Avg. Ann.
Percent
10.3%
6.0%
-1.6%
-1.6%
-2.6%
5.1%
-13.3%
0.0%
9.7%
9.7%
9.5%
15.3%
8.6%
4.6%
4.6%
-1.3%
16.7%
0.0%
14.3%
5.3%
0.0%
0.0%
50.0%
10.3%
7.6%
8.7%
2.3%
11.1%
0.0%
5.1%
-1.1%
4.5%
0.0%
7.0%
-0.8%
13.3%
-14.0%
2.5%
21.4%
17.2%
Growth
1.0%
0.6%
-0.2%
-0.2%
-0.3%
0.5%
-1.3%
0.0%
1.0%
1.0%
0.9%
1.5%
0.9%
0.5%
0.5%
-0.1%
1.7%
0.0%
1.4%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
1.0%
0.8%
0.9%
0.2%
1.1%
0.0%
0.5%
-0.1%
0.5%
0.0%
0.7%
-0.1%
1.3%
-1.4%
0.2%
2.1%
1.7%
43
Table 5: Long-term Industry Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
453000
454000
480000
481000
484000
485000
487000
488000
492000
220000
221000
102200
510000
511000
512000
517000
102300
520000
522000
524000
530000
531000
102400
540000
541000
550000
551000
560000
561000
562000
102500
610000
611000
620000
621000
624000
102600
710000
711000
712000
Employment
Industry Title
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Nonstore Retailers
Transportation and Warehousing
Air Transportation
Truck Transportation
Transit and Ground Passenger Transport
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
Support Activities for Transportation
Couriers and Messengers
Utilities
Utilities
Information
Information
Publishing Industries
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
Telecommunications
Financial Activities
Finance and Insurance
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Real Estate
Professional and Business Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
Administrative and Support Services
Waste Management and Remediation Service
Education and Health Services
Educational Services
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Social Assistance
Leisure and Hospitality
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institution
2008
570
30
2,350
440
520
270
710
230
170
490
490
680
680
170
110
290
2,740
1,210
910
240
1,530
970
4,860
1,500
1,500
260
260
3,100
3,000
100
14,350
6,370
6,370
7,980
2,660
2,390
13,780
1,860
130
150
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Growth
2018
570
40
2,770
570
590
340
820
260
170
510
510
710
710
170
160
260
2,980
1,240
910
250
1,740
1,100
5,320
1,520
1,520
300
300
3,490
3,360
130
17,460
7,420
7,420
10,040
3,540
3,150
14,360
2,050
190
160
Net
0
10
420
130
70
70
110
30
0
20
20
30
30
0
50
-30
240
30
0
10
210
130
460
20
20
40
40
390
360
30
3,110
1,050
1,050
2,060
880
760
580
190
60
10
Avg. Ann.
Percent
0.0%
33.3%
17.9%
29.5%
13.5%
25.9%
15.5%
13.0%
0.0%
4.1%
4.1%
4.4%
4.4%
0.0%
45.5%
-10.3%
8.8%
2.5%
0.0%
4.2%
13.7%
13.4%
9.5%
1.3%
1.3%
15.4%
15.4%
12.6%
12.0%
30.0%
21.7%
16.5%
16.5%
25.8%
33.1%
31.8%
4.2%
10.2%
46.2%
6.7%
Growth
0.0%
3.3%
1.8%
3.0%
1.3%
2.6%
1.5%
1.3%
0.0%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.0%
4.5%
-1.0%
0.9%
0.2%
0.0%
0.4%
1.4%
1.3%
0.9%
0.1%
0.1%
1.5%
1.5%
1.3%
1.2%
3.0%
2.2%
1.6%
1.6%
2.6%
3.3%
3.2%
0.4%
1.0%
4.6%
0.7%
44
Table 5: Long-term Industry Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
713000
720000
721000
722000
102700
810000
811000
812000
813000
814000
102800
900000
910000
999100
491100
999200
999300
000671
006010
007010
Employment
Industry Title
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
Accommodation and Food Services
Accommodation
Food Services and Drinking Places
Other Services (Except Government)
Other Services (Except Government)
Repair and Maintenance
Personal and Laundry Services
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Private Households
Government
Government
Total Federal Government Employment
Federal Government, Excluding Post Office
Postal Service
State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Total Self-Employed and Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
Self-Employed Workers, Primary Job
Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
2008
1,570
11,920
6,440
5,480
2,200
2,200
580
460
1,090
80
6,100
6,100
1,340
1,090
250
2,060
2,710
8,090
7,620
470
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Growth
2018
1,700
12,310
6,680
5,620
2,410
2,410
520
530
1,260
90
6,470
6,470
1,410
1,190
220
2,170
2,890
9,310
8,840
470
Net
130
390
240
140
210
210
-60
70
170
10
370
370
70
100
-30
110
180
1,220
1,220
0
Avg. Ann.
Percent
8.3%
3.3%
3.7%
2.6%
9.5%
9.5%
-10.3%
15.2%
15.6%
12.5%
6.1%
6.1%
5.2%
9.2%
-12.0%
5.3%
6.6%
15.1%
16.0%
0.0%
Growth
0.8%
0.3%
0.4%
0.3%
1.0%
1.0%
-1.0%
1.5%
1.6%
1.3%
0.6%
0.6%
0.5%
0.9%
-1.2%
0.5%
0.7%
1.5%
1.6%
0.0%
45
Hawaii County Occupational Employment Trends the growth. An aging population combined with medical advances will provide more opportunities for the following health related jobs: personal and home care aides; physical therapists; dental assistants; medical assistants; family and general practitioners; medical and public health social workers; licensed practical and licensed voca‐
tional nurses; registered nurses; and pharmacy technicians. Educa‐
tional services growth is projected in the following occupations: school bus drivers; special education teachers as well as elementary and middle school teachers. Total All Occupations 
From 2008 to 2018, over 55 percent of the occupational job growth will be derived from two groups – service and professional occupa‐
tions. By the year 2018, these two groups, which encompass a wide range of occupations with varying education and wage levels, will account for 44 percent of Hawaii County’s workforce. 
Services, the biggest occupational group in Hawaii County will gener‐
ate 30 percent of the total jobs added and will post the third fastest rate of growth compared to all other occupations. Within this job group, demand for personal care and service workers should boost employment upward. 
While professional jobs trail services in job creation, this group will expand the fastest with projected growth of 1.8 percent annually, higher than the county average of 1.0 percent. The need for teachers at all levels as well as an increase in healthcare occupations will fuel a major portion of the employment expansion. 
Other occupational groups with growth rates above Hawaii County’s average include: business and financial operations occupations and construction and extraction occupations. 
The farming, fishing, and forestry occupational group will be the slowest growing division. 
The total number of job openings generated by replacement needs will outpace openings due to growth for all occupational groups ex‐
cept business and financial operations occupations. Replacement needs will account for over two‐thirds of the total job openings. 
Nearly half of the vacancies caused by separations will originate from the two largest occupational groups – service and professional occu‐
pations. Fastest Growing Occupations 
Professional and related and service occupations dominate the growth posted by the top 21 fastest growing occupations Figure 1 , representing over 88 percent of the list. 
Jobs related to health and education will provide a sizable amount of Occupations with the Largest Number of Openings 
The top 25 occupations in Figure 2 represent 44 percent of the total average annual openings projected for Hawaii County. 
Service occupations will account for almost 40 percent of the total openings for all occupations shown in Figure 2. 
As tourism continues to play an important role in the county’s econ‐
omy, many of the jobs listed will either directly or indirectly relate to the tourist industry. Numerous openings will be found in the fol‐
lowing occupations: retail salespersons; waiters and waitresses; cashiers; first‐line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers; counter attendants of cafeterias, food concessions, and coffee shops; various food preparation and serving workers; janitors and clean‐
ers; maids and housekeeping cleaners; restaurant cooks; and dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers. Although most of the occupations will require a high school diploma or less, opportunities for college educated persons will also exist. These include registered nurses, elementary and secondary school Occupations 
The office and administrative support occupational group ranks near the bottom in terms of growth and will account for 70 percent of the total decline in occupations in Hawaii County. Postal service clerks, word processors and typists, service station attendants, and hand packers and packagers will post the biggest job losses. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 46 Fig. 5: Hawaii County’s Top 21 Fastest Growing Occupations* 5.5%
Personal & Home Care Aides
4.0%
Coaches & Scouts
Physical Therapists
3.6%
Dental Assistants
3.6%
3.3%
Medical Assistants
2.9%
Bus Drivers, School
Family & General Practitioners
2.8%
Medical & Public Health Social Workers
2.7%
Special Educ Tchrs, Prschl, Kindergrtn, & Elementary Schl
2.7%
Compliance Officers, Exc Agr., Const., Health & Safety, & Transp
2.5%
Licensed Practical & Licensed Voc Nurses
2.5%
Registered Nurses
2.3%
Pharmacy Technicians
2.3%
Tree Trimmers & Pruners
2.3%
Musicians & Singers
2.1%
Public Relations Specialists
2.1%
Elementary School Teachers, Exc Special Educ
2.1%
Sales Managers
2.0%
Middle School Tchrs, Exc Special & Voc Educ
2.0%
Reservation & Transp Ticket Agents & Travel Clerks
2.0%
Refuse & Recyclable Material Collectors
2.0%
*Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment Average Annual Growth Rates Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 47 Fig. 6: Hawaii County’s Top 25 Occupations with the Most Annual Openings* 30
Retail Salespersons
Waiters & Waitresses
10
Cashiers
10
90
110
70
30
Registered Nurses
20
Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers
40
Elementary School Teachers, Exc Special Education
20
20
40
Office Clerks, General
20
20
40
First‐Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Retail Sales Wkrs
10
30
40
Secondary Schl Teachers, Exc Special & Voc. Educ.
10
30
40
Stock Clerks & Order Fillers
10
30
40
Counter Attend., Cafeteria, Food Concess., & Cffee Shp
40
40
Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery, & Greenhse
40
40
20
10
30
30
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
10
30
30
20
10
Farmers & Ranchers
20
10
Average Annual Openings Due to: Separations
30
30
Comb. Food Prep. & Serving Workers, Inc Fast Food
10
20
30
First‐Line Suprvsrs/Mgrs of Office & Admin. Suppt Wrkrs
10
20
30
30
Cooks, Restaurant
30
Laborers & Freight, Stock, & Material Movers, Hand
30
30
Food Preparation Workers
30
30
General & Operations Managers
30
30
20
Average Annual Openings Due to: Growth
30
Janitors & Cleaners, Exc Maids & Housekpng Cleanrs
Construction Laborers
80
50
20
20
100
20
20
Dining Room & Cafeteria Attend. & Bartender Hlprs
110
90
Personal & Home Care Aides
Carpenters
120 30
Total Average Annual Openings *Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment Totals may not add due to rounding to the nearest 10. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 48 Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
00-0000
Occupation Title
Total, All Occupations
Employment
2008
2018
76,030 83,850
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
7,820
10.3%
1.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
820
1,770 2,590
11-0000
11-1000
11-1011
11-1021
11-2000
11-2021
11-2022
11-3000
11-3011
11-3021
11-3031
11-3049
11-3051
11-3071
11-9000
11-9012
11-9021
11-9031
11-9032
11-9033
11-9041
11-9051
11-9081
11-9111
11-9121
11-9131
11-9199
Management Occupations
Top Executives
Chief Executives
General and Operations Managers
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
Marketing Managers
Sales Managers
Operations Specialties Managers
Administrative Services Managers
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Financial Managers
Human Resources Managers, All Other
Industrial Production Managers
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Other Management Occupations
Farmers and Ranchers
Construction Managers
Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
Engineering Managers
Food Service Managers
Lodging Managers
Medical and Health Services Managers
Natural Sciences Managers
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Managers, All Other
6,980
1,230
130
1,090
280
50
200
420
80
30
210
30
20
40
5,050
2,090
460
30
120
30
50
150
90
80
30
20
340
7,550
1,220
130
1,080
320
50
230
450
90
30
230
40
20
40
5,560
2,230
540
30
140
30
50
160
90
90
40
20
400
570
-10
0
-10
40
0
40
30
10
0
10
0
0
0
510
150
70
0
20
0
0
10
10
20
0
0
60
8.2%
-0.8%
0.0%
-0.9%
14.3%
0.0%
20.0%
7.1%
12.5%
0.0%
4.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
10.1%
7.2%
15.2%
0.0%
16.7%
0.0%
0.0%
6.7%
11.1%
25.0%
0.0%
0.0%
17.6%
0.8%
-0.1%
0.0%
-0.1%
1.4%
0.0%
2.0%
0.7%
1.3%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.7%
1.5%
0.0%
1.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.7%
1.1%
2.5%
0.0%
0.0%
1.8%
60
0
0
0
**
0
**
**
**
0
**
0
0
0
50
20
10
0
**
0
0
**
**
**
0
0
10
120
40
**
30
10
**
**
10
**
0
**
**
**
**
70
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
180
40
**
30
10
**
10
10
**
0
10
**
**
**
120
30
10
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
20
13-0000
13-1000
13-1022
13-1023
13-1031
13-1041
13-1051
13-1071
13-1072
13-1073
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
Compliance Officers, Exc Agriculture, Constr, Hlth & Safety, & Transport
Cost Estimators
Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
Training and Development Specialists
1,820
1,100
110
80
20
280
70
60
30
40
2,070
1,270
110
90
20
350
90
70
30
40
260
180
0
20
0
70
20
10
0
10
14.3%
16.4%
0.0%
25.0%
0.0%
25.0%
28.6%
16.7%
0.0%
25.0%
1.4%
1.6%
0.0%
2.5%
0.0%
2.5%
2.9%
1.7%
0.0%
2.5%
30
20
0
**
0
10
**
**
0
**
30
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
60
40
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
8
9
5
4
4
4
4
8
8
4
4
8
8
9
9
9
9
5
5
5
5
49
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
13-1079
13-1111
13-1121
13-1199
13-2000
13-2011
13-2072
Occupation Title
Human Resources, Training, & Labor Relations Specialists, All Other
Management Analysts
Meeting and Convention Planners
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Financial Specialists
Accountants and Auditors
Loan Officers
Employment
2008
2018
70
90
70
70
30
30
240
270
720
800
380
440
110
120
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
20
28.6%
2.9%
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
30
12.5%
1.3%
80
11.1%
1.1%
60
15.8%
1.6%
10
9.1%
0.9%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
**
**
5
0
**
**
4
0
**
**
5
**
10
10
5
10
10
20
10
10
10
5
**
**
**
10
15-0000
15-1000
15-1021
15-1032
15-1041
15-1051
15-1071
15-1081
15-1099
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Specialists
Computer Programmers
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software
Computer Support Specialists
Computer Systems Analysts
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
Computer Specialists, All Other
320
310
40
20
80
20
60
50
20
360
360
40
30
80
30
80
60
20
40
40
0
10
0
0
20
20
0
12.5%
12.9%
0.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
33.3%
40.0%
0.0%
1.3%
1.3%
0.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
3.3%
4.0%
0.0%
10
10
0
**
0
0
**
**
0
10
10
**
0
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
17-0000
17-1000
17-1022
17-2000
17-2051
17-2071
17-2072
17-3000
17-3011
17-3023
17-3031
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers
Surveyors
Engineers
Civil Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
430
30
20
200
80
40
20
200
20
60
60
430
30
20
210
80
30
20
190
20
60
60
0
0
0
10
10
0
0
-10
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
12.5%
0.0%
0.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
-0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
**
0
0
**
**
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
**
0
**
**
**
0
**
0
**
**
10
**
0
10
**
**
0
**
0
**
**
19-0000
19-1000
19-1013
19-1023
19-1029
19-1031
19-1042
19-2000
19-2041
19-2099
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Life Scientists
Soil and Plant Scientists
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
Biological Scientists, All Other
Conservation Scientists
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Physical Scientists
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
Physical Scientists, All Other
930
180
40
20
40
40
20
150
60
20
1,030
210
40
20
40
40
30
170
70
20
100
30
0
0
0
0
10
20
10
0
10.8%
16.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
50.0%
13.3%
16.7%
0.0%
1.1%
1.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
1.3%
1.7%
0.0%
10
**
0
0
0
0
**
**
**
0
30
10
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
0
40
10
**
**
**
0
**
10
**
0
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
5
6
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
7
6
10
5
5
2
5
2
3
5
50
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
19-3000
19-3031
19-4000
19-4021
19-4091
19-4093
19-4099
Occupation Title
Social Scientists and Related Workers
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
Biological Technicians
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
Forest and Conservation Technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
21-0000
21-1000
21-1011
21-1012
21-1021
21-1022
21-1091
21-1092
21-1093
21-1099
Community and Social Services Occupations
Counselors, Social Workers, & Other Community & Social Service Specialists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Medical and Public Health Social Workers
Health Educators
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Social and Human Service Assistants
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
23-0000
23-1000
23-1011
Legal Occupations
Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers
Lawyers
25-0000
25-1000
25-1011
25-1022
25-1042
25-1051
25-1066
25-1067
25-1081
25-1121
25-1122
25-1123
25-1194
25-2000
25-2011
25-2012
25-2021
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Postsecondary Teachers
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, & Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Employment
2008
2018
220
250
90
100
370
400
110
120
20
20
30
30
70
70
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
13.6%
1.4%
10
11.1%
1.1%
30
8.1%
0.8%
10
9.1%
0.9%
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
14.3%
1.4%
1,120
950
20
160
220
110
20
60
220
90
1,300
1,100
30
180
230
140
30
70
260
100
180
150
10
30
10
30
10
10
40
10
16.1%
15.8%
50.0%
18.8%
4.5%
27.3%
50.0%
16.7%
18.2%
11.1%
1.6%
1.6%
5.0%
1.9%
0.5%
2.7%
5.0%
1.7%
1.8%
1.1%
20
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
30
20
0
**
10
**
**
**
10
**
40
40
**
10
10
10
**
**
10
**
5
3
5
5
5
5
10
5
270
160
150
290
180
170
20
20
20
7.4%
12.5%
13.3%
0.7%
1.3%
1.3%
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
10
1
4,520
670
30
30
40
20
30
20
40
20
20
40
110
2,520
230
20
910
5,330
810
30
30
50
30
40
30
40
30
20
50
140
2,940
250
20
1,090
810
140
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0
10
20
430
20
0
190
17.9%
20.9%
33.3%
33.3%
25.0%
50.0%
33.3%
50.0%
25.0%
50.0%
0.0%
25.0%
18.2%
17.1%
8.7%
0.0%
20.9%
1.8%
2.1%
3.3%
3.3%
2.5%
5.0%
3.3%
5.0%
2.5%
5.0%
0.0%
2.5%
1.8%
1.7%
0.9%
0.0%
2.1%
80
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
**
40
**
0
20
100
10
**
**
**
0
**
0
**
0
0
**
**
60
10
0
20
180
30
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
**
110
10
0
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
10
**
**
**
2
**
10
20
**
**
10
5
0
**
**
6
0
**
**
6
**
**
**
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
7
5
5
51
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
25-2022
25-2031
25-2041
25-2042
25-2043
25-3000
25-4000
25-4021
25-4031
25-9000
25-9031
25-9041
25-9099
Occupation Title
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Special Education Teachrs, Preschl, Kindergarten, & Elementary School
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Other Teachers and Instructors
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
Librarians
Library Technicians
Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other
27-0000
27-1000
27-1024
27-2000
27-2022
27-2042
27-3000
27-3031
27-3041
27-3043
27-4000
27-4021
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Art and Design Workers
Graphic Designers
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers
Coaches and Scouts
Musicians and Singers
Media and Communication Workers
Public Relations Specialists
Editors
Writers and Authors
Media and Communication Equipment Workers
Photographers
29-0000
29-1000
29-1011
29-1021
29-1051
29-1062
29-1111
29-1122
29-1123
29-1127
29-1131
29-2000
29-2052
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
Chiropractors
Dentists, General
Pharmacists
Family and General Practitioners
Registered Nurses
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Veterinarians
Health Technologists and Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Employment
2008
2018
150
180
860
970
150
190
70
90
120
140
430
540
70
80
50
60
20
20
840
970
80
100
620
700
140
160
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
30
20.0%
2.0%
110
12.8%
1.3%
40
26.7%
2.7%
20
28.6%
2.9%
20
16.7%
1.7%
110
25.6%
2.6%
10
14.3%
1.4%
10
20.0%
2.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
130
15.5%
1.5%
20
25.0%
2.5%
80
12.9%
1.3%
30
21.4%
2.1%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
**
10
5
10
30
40
5
**
**
10
5
**
**
**
5
**
**
10
5
10
10
20
**
**
**
**
**
**
3
0
**
**
7
10
20
30
**
**
**
3
10
10
20
11
**
**
10
5
870
210
50
300
100
140
240
140
20
30
120
80
1,050
260
50
360
140
170
300
170
20
40
130
80
180
50
0
70
40
30
60
30
0
10
10
0
20.7%
23.8%
0.0%
23.3%
40.0%
21.4%
25.0%
21.4%
0.0%
33.3%
8.3%
0.0%
2.1%
2.4%
0.0%
2.3%
4.0%
2.1%
2.5%
2.1%
0.0%
3.3%
0.8%
0.0%
20
10
0
10
**
**
10
**
0
**
**
0
20
10
**
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
40
10
**
10
10
10
10
10
**
**
**
**
2,830
2,100
30
140
120
180
1,120
50
110
30
40
690
130
3,490
2,600
40
170
130
220
1,380
70
150
40
40
850
160
660
500
10
20
20
50
260
20
40
10
0
150
30
23.3%
23.8%
33.3%
14.3%
16.7%
27.8%
23.2%
40.0%
36.4%
33.3%
0.0%
21.7%
23.1%
2.3%
2.4%
3.3%
1.4%
1.7%
2.8%
2.3%
4.0%
3.6%
3.3%
0.0%
2.2%
2.3%
70
50
**
**
**
10
30
**
**
**
0
20
**
60
40
**
**
**
**
20
**
**
**
**
20
**
120
90
**
10
10
10
50
**
10
**
**
30
10
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
9
9
5
5
5
9
1
1
1
1
6
3
3
3
1
10
52
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
29-2056
29-2061
29-2071
29-9000
Occupation Title
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Employment
2008
2018
30
30
160
200
50
60
40
50
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
40
25.0%
2.5%
10
20.0%
2.0%
10
25.0%
2.5%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
6
**
10
10
7
**
**
**
6
**
**
**
31-0000
31-1000
31-2000
31-9000
31-9011
31-9091
31-9092
Healthcare Support Occupations
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
Other Healthcare Support Occupations
Massage Therapists
Dental Assistants
Medical Assistants
1,560
630
50
870
230
220
240
1,920
800
70
1,050
240
300
320
370
160
20
180
20
80
80
23.7%
25.4%
40.0%
20.7%
8.7%
36.4%
33.3%
2.4%
2.5%
4.0%
2.1%
0.9%
3.6%
3.3%
40
20
**
20
**
10
10
20
10
**
10
**
**
**
60
20
**
30
10
10
10
33-0000
33-1000
33-1012
33-1021
33-2000
33-2011
33-3000
33-3012
33-3021
33-3031
33-3051
33-9000
33-9032
33-9091
33-9092
33-9099
Protective Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting & Prevention Workers
Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
Fire Fighters
Law Enforcement Workers
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
Fish and Game Wardens
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Other Protective Service Workers
Security Guards
Crossing Guards
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, & Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
2,080
160
70
60
360
360
600
150
60
20
370
960
780
40
80
50
2,270
170
80
60
420
410
640
160
60
20
390
1,040
860
40
80
50
190
10
0
0
50
50
40
10
10
0
20
90
70
0
10
10
9.1%
6.3%
0.0%
0.0%
13.9%
13.9%
6.7%
6.7%
16.7%
0.0%
5.4%
9.4%
9.0%
0.0%
12.5%
20.0%
0.9%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
1.4%
1.4%
0.7%
0.7%
1.7%
0.0%
0.5%
0.9%
0.9%
0.0%
1.3%
2.0%
20
**
0
0
10
10
**
**
**
0
**
10
10
0
**
**
60
10
**
**
10
10
20
**
**
**
10
30
20
**
10
**
80
10
**
**
20
20
20
**
**
**
10
40
20
**
10
**
35-0000
35-1000
35-2000
35-2012
35-2014
35-2015
35-2021
35-3000
35-3011
35-3021
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Restaurant
Cooks, Short Order
Food Preparation Workers
Food and Beverage Serving Workers
Bartenders
Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
8,350
640
2,320
80
960
140
930
4,090
330
1,100
8,680
650
2,370
80
1,010
140
940
4,310
340
1,210
330
10
60
0
40
-10
10
230
0
110
4.0%
1.6%
2.6%
0.0%
4.2%
-7.1%
1.1%
5.6%
0.0%
10.0%
0.4%
0.2%
0.3%
0.0%
0.4%
-0.7%
0.1%
0.6%
0.0%
1.0%
30
**
10
0
**
0
**
20
0
10
320
10
70
**
30
**
30
180
10
20
350
10
80
**
30
**
30
210
10
30
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
7
10
10
8
8
9
10
8
6
9
11
11
11
11
10
9
11
11
11
11
53
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
35-3022
35-3031
35-3041
35-9000
35-9011
35-9031
Occupation Title
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
Waiters and Waitresses
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
Employment
2008
2018
490
530
1,950
2,010
220
230
1,310
1,340
560
570
270
270
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
40
8.2%
0.8%
60
3.1%
0.3%
10
4.5%
0.5%
40
3.1%
0.3%
10
1.8%
0.2%
0
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
40
40
11
10
110
110
11
**
**
10
11
**
60
70
**
20
30
11
0
20
20
11
37-0000
37-1000
37-2000
37-2011
37-2012
37-3000
37-3011
37-3013
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Grounds Maintenance Workers
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Tree Trimmers and Pruners
5,370
430
3,090
1,450
1,540
1,860
1,630
220
5,770
470
3,190
1,500
1,590
2,110
1,830
260
400
40
100
50
50
260
210
50
7.4%
9.3%
3.2%
3.4%
3.2%
14.0%
12.9%
22.7%
0.7%
0.9%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
1.4%
1.3%
2.3%
40
**
10
10
10
30
20
10
90
10
60
30
30
20
20
**
130
10
70
30
30
50
40
10
39-0000
39-1000
39-2000
39-3000
39-3091
39-6000
39-6011
39-6012
39-9000
39-9021
39-9031
39-9032
39-9041
39-9099
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers
Animal Care and Service Workers
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Concierges
Other Personal Care and Service Workers
Personal and Home Care Aides
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Recreation Workers
Residential Advisors
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
3,580
240
80
350
260
570
290
110
2,190
1,200
70
210
50
230
4,640
290
90
400
290
650
340
120
3,030
1,860
90
230
50
270
1,060
50
20
50
30
80
50
10
840
660
20
30
10
40
29.6%
20.8%
25.0%
14.3%
11.5%
14.0%
17.2%
9.1%
38.4%
55.0%
28.6%
14.3%
20.0%
17.4%
3.0%
2.1%
2.5%
1.4%
1.2%
1.4%
1.7%
0.9%
3.8%
5.5%
2.9%
1.4%
2.0%
1.7%
110
10
**
10
**
10
10
**
80
70
**
**
**
**
80
10
**
20
10
20
10
**
40
20
**
**
**
10
190
10
**
20
20
20
10
**
120
80
**
10
**
10
41-0000
41-1000
41-1011
41-1012
41-2000
41-2011
41-2021
41-2022
41-2031
Sales and Related Occupations
Supervisors, Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Retail Sales Workers
Cashiers
Counter and Rental Clerks
Parts Salespersons
Retail Salespersons
7,840
1,440
1,330
120
5,250
1,900
250
70
3,030
8,540
1,570
1,450
120
5,690
2,010
270
70
3,340
700
130
120
10
440
110
20
0
310
8.9%
9.0%
9.0%
8.3%
8.4%
5.8%
8.0%
0.0%
10.2%
0.9%
0.9%
0.9%
0.8%
0.8%
0.6%
0.8%
0.0%
1.0%
70
10
10
**
40
10
**
0
30
240
30
30
**
180
90
10
**
90
310
40
40
**
220
100
10
**
120
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
7
11
11
11
8
8
11
11
10
11
54
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
41-3000
41-4000
41-9000
41-9021
43-0000
43-1000
43-1011
43-2000
43-2011
43-3000
43-3011
43-3021
43-3031
43-3051
43-3071
43-4000
43-4031
43-4051
43-4071
43-4081
43-4111
43-4121
43-4131
43-4141
43-4161
43-4171
43-4181
43-5000
43-5011
43-5031
43-5032
43-5051
43-5052
43-5053
43-5061
43-5071
43-5081
43-6000
43-6011
Occupation Title
Sales Representatives, Services
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
Other Sales and Related Workers
Real Estate Brokers
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office & Admin Support Workers
Communications Equipment Operators
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
Financial Clerks
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Tellers
Information and Record Clerks
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Customer Service Representatives
File Clerks
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
Library Assistants, Clerical
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
New Accounts Clerks
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers
Cargo and Freight Agents
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, & Processing Mach Operators
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Employment
2008
2018
430
470
420
470
300
340
20
30
10,390
780
780
100
100
1,460
70
110
840
90
340
2,240
130
500
30
330
60
30
60
110
80
360
350
1,970
30
60
60
90
110
20
50
190
1,320
1,520
490
11,030
860
860
90
80
1,550
70
110
920
80
350
2,450
140
570
20
380
70
40
60
100
80
390
420
2,060
40
60
60
70
110
10
50
180
1,430
1,620
540
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
40
9.3%
0.9%
50
11.9%
1.2%
50
16.7%
1.7%
10
50.0%
5.0%
640
80
80
-10
-10
90
10
10
80
-10
10
210
10
70
-10
50
10
0
0
0
-10
40
70
90
10
10
0
-20
0
-10
0
-10
110
100
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
6.2%
10.3%
10.3%
-10.0%
-10.0%
6.2%
14.3%
9.1%
9.5%
-11.1%
2.9%
9.4%
7.7%
14.0%
-33.3%
15.2%
16.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-12.5%
11.1%
20.0%
4.6%
33.3%
16.7%
0.0%
-22.2%
0.0%
-50.0%
0.0%
-5.3%
8.3%
6.6%
8.2%
0.6%
1.0%
1.0%
-1.0%
-1.0%
0.6%
1.4%
0.9%
1.0%
-1.1%
0.3%
0.9%
0.8%
1.4%
-3.3%
1.5%
1.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
-1.3%
1.1%
2.0%
0.5%
3.3%
1.7%
0.0%
-2.2%
0.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
-0.5%
0.8%
0.7%
0.8%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
20
10
10
20
10
10
10
**
0
**
8
80
10
10
0
0
10
**
**
10
0
**
30
**
10
0
10
**
0
0
0
0
**
10
10
**
**
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
**
210
20
20
**
**
30
**
**
10
**
10
60
**
20
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
50
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
10
30
20
10
300
30
30
**
**
40
**
**
20
**
20
90
10
20
**
20
**
**
**
**
**
10
20
60
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
10
40
30
10
8
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
10
11
11
11
11
11
8
11
11
11
10
10
10
11
11
11
10
11
11
8
55
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
43-6012
43-6013
43-6014
43-9000
43-9011
43-9022
43-9061
43-9199
Occupation Title
Legal Secretaries
Medical Secretaries
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
Computer Operators
Word Processors and Typists
Office Clerks, General
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
80
70
80
110
870
910
2,310
2,400
20
20
230
220
1,620
1,780
310
280
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
20
25.0%
2.5%
40
4.6%
0.5%
90
3.9%
0.4%
-10 -50.0%
-5.0%
-20
-8.7%
-0.9%
170
10.5%
1.0%
-30
-9.7%
-1.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
6
**
**
**
10
**
10
20
10
20
30
50
0
0
0
10
0
**
**
10
20
20
40
11
0
10
10
11
45-0000
45-1000
45-2000
45-2092
45-2093
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
Agricultural Workers
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals
1,730
130
1,570
1,310
160
1,740
150
1,560
1,310
160
10
20
-10
0
0
0.6%
15.4%
-0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
1.5%
-0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
**
**
0
0
0
50
**
40
40
**
50
10
40
40
**
47-0000
47-1000
47-1011
47-2000
47-2031
47-2044
47-2051
47-2061
47-2073
47-2081
47-2111
47-2121
47-2152
47-2181
47-3000
47-3012
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Construction Trades & Extraction Wrkrs
Construction Trades Workers
Carpenters
Tile and Marble Setters
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Construction Laborers
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
Electricians
Glaziers
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Roofers
Helpers, Construction Trades
Helpers--Carpenters
6,240
400
400
5,470
1,520
290
210
1,140
440
80
410
80
450
120
210
110
6,910
450
450
6,050
1,670
330
220
1,330
490
90
450
80
510
120
240
130
670
50
50
570
150
40
10
190
50
10
30
0
60
0
30
20
10.7%
12.5%
12.5%
10.4%
9.9%
13.8%
4.8%
16.7%
11.4%
12.5%
7.3%
0.0%
13.3%
0.0%
14.3%
18.2%
1.1%
1.3%
1.3%
1.0%
1.0%
1.4%
0.5%
1.7%
1.1%
1.3%
0.7%
0.0%
1.3%
0.0%
1.4%
1.8%
70
10
10
60
20
**
**
20
10
**
**
0
10
0
**
**
100
10
10
90
20
10
10
10
10
**
10
**
10
**
**
**
170
10
10
140
30
10
10
30
10
**
10
**
20
**
10
**
49-0000
49-1000
49-1011
49-2000
49-3000
49-3023
49-3031
49-3042
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
2,380
220
220
150
870
470
80
70
2,520
230
230
140
890
480
80
80
140
10
10
-10
20
10
0
10
5.9%
4.5%
4.5%
-6.7%
2.3%
2.1%
0.0%
14.3%
0.6%
0.5%
0.5%
-0.7%
0.2%
0.2%
0.0%
1.4%
20
**
**
0
**
**
0
**
50
10
10
**
20
10
**
**
70
10
10
**
20
10
**
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
11
11
8
9
9
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
10
11
8
7
7
9
56
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
49-3053
49-3093
49-9000
49-9042
49-9043
49-9098
Occupation Title
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
Tire Repairers and Changers
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
Employment
2008
2018
20
30
70
70
1,140
1,270
780
890
20
20
60
70
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
120
10.5%
1.1%
100
12.8%
1.3%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
16.7%
1.7%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
10
0
**
**
11
10
20
40
10
10
20
10
0
0
0
10
**
**
**
11
51-0000
51-1000
51-1011
51-2000
51-3000
51-3011
51-3022
51-3092
51-4000
51-4041
51-4121
51-6000
51-6011
51-6031
51-7000
51-8000
51-9000
51-9111
Production Occupations
Supervisors, Production Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production & Operating Workers
Assemblers and Fabricators
Food Processing Workers
Bakers
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
Food Batchmakers
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
Machinists
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Sewing Machine Operators
Woodworkers
Plant and System Operators
Other Production Occupations
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
2,070
160
160
200
510
180
100
170
90
50
40
330
290
20
70
120
560
110
2,180
170
170
220
540
190
110
180
80
40
30
330
290
20
80
140
590
120
110
10
10
20
30
10
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
20
30
0
5.3%
6.3%
6.3%
10.0%
5.9%
5.6%
10.0%
5.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
28.6%
16.7%
5.4%
0.0%
0.5%
0.6%
0.6%
1.0%
0.6%
0.6%
1.0%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.9%
1.7%
0.5%
0.0%
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
0
0
0
0
0
0
**
**
10
0
40
**
**
**
10
10
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
0
**
**
10
**
60
**
**
10
20
10
**
10
**
**
**
10
10
0
**
**
20
**
53-0000
53-1000
53-1021
53-1031
53-2000
53-3000
53-3021
53-3022
53-3031
53-3032
53-3033
53-3041
53-6000
53-6021
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Hlprs, Laborers, & Material Movers, Hand
First-Line Suprvsrs/Mgrs of Transp & Material-Moving Mach & Vehicle Op
Air Transportation Workers
Motor Vehicle Operators
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School
Driver/Sales Workers
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Other Transportation Workers
Parking Lot Attendants
4,360
200
60
140
30
1,790
110
140
110
630
470
320
290
70
4,740
200
60
140
30
2,090
130
180
110
750
510
390
280
70
380
0
0
0
0
300
20
40
0
120
50
60
-10
0
8.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
16.8%
18.2%
28.6%
0.0%
19.0%
10.6%
18.8%
-3.4%
0.0%
0.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.7%
1.8%
2.9%
0.0%
1.9%
1.1%
1.9%
-0.3%
0.0%
40
0
0
0
0
30
**
**
0
10
10
10
**
0
110
**
**
**
**
30
**
**
**
10
10
10
10
**
150
**
**
**
**
60
**
10
**
20
10
10
10
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
8
9
11
11
9
7
10
10
11
8
8
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
57
Table 6: Long-term Occupational Projections, Hawaii County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
53-6031
53-6099
53-7000
53-7051
53-7061
53-7062
53-7064
53-7081
Occupation Title
Service Station Attendants
Transportation Workers, All Other
Material Moving Workers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Employment
2008
2018
190
170
30
30
1,880
1,920
240
270
180
200
820
840
450
430
100
110
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent Growth
-20 -10.5%
-1.1%
10
33.3%
3.3%
50
2.7%
0.3%
20
8.3%
0.8%
20
11.1%
1.1%
20
2.4%
0.2%
-20
-4.4%
-0.4%
20
20.0%
2.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
10
10
11
**
**
**
11
10
50
60
**
10
10
11
**
10
10
11
**
30
30
11
0
10
10
11
**
**
10
11
*See Training Code definitions in Appendix A.
**The number of openings are greater than zero but less than 10.
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
58
Kauai County Industry Employment Trends Advances in this industry will primarily result from job additions in administrative and support services. Total All Industries 
Total employment in Kauai County will reach 36,700 by 2018, an in‐
crease of 2,990 jobs. This will account for 6 percent of the employ‐
ment gains throughout the state during the ten‐year projection pe‐
riod. 
Average growth in Kauai County is projected to expand by 0.9 per‐
cent annually, slightly above the statewide rate of 0.7 percent Services‐Providing Industries 




The service‐providing industries trade, transportation, and utilities; information; financial activities; professional and business services; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; other services; and government will create over 84 percent of the new jobs added between 2008 and 2018. Gains in three major industry sectors: trade, transportation, and utilities; education and health services; and leisure and hospitality will add 58 percent of the total positions in Kauai County. Trade, transportation, and utilities, the second largest industry, will lead the way in terms of job creation and will retain an 18 percent share of the workforce throughout the ten‐year period. Combined gains in retail trade and transportation and warehousing will supply the bulk of the slots. The education and health services industry and the leisure and hospi‐
tality industry will contribute an equal amount of slots. Health care occupations will be the primary source of the rise in education and health services employment. Overall, education and health services is projected to grow by 1.3 percent annually, surpassing the county’s average rate of growth of 0.9 percent. Leisure and hospitality, the largest industry which employs a quarter of Kauai’s workforce, will benefit from increased demand in accommodation and food services. However, the annual growth rate of 0.6 percent will be slower than the county average. Approximately 10 percent of the workforce will continue to be em‐
ployed in professional and business services from 2008 through 2018. 
Financial activities will enjoy the highest growth rate among all indus‐
tries. However the numerical gain will represent only 6 percent of total job increase. 
The rate of expansion in other services will exceed Kauai County’s av‐
erage growth rate. Almost half of the increase will be derived from reli‐
gious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations. 
Advances in government will amount to five percent of total employ‐
ment gains. Although all subsectors will expand, local government will provide the biggest boost to the industry. 
With a one percent share of Kauai County’s total employment, informa‐
tion will remain the smallest industry and will provide a minimal gain. Goods‐Producing Industries 
Employment in the goods‐producing industries natural resources and mining; construction; and manufacturing will remain fixed at approximately 9 percent of the county’s workforce from 2008 to 2018. 
Growth in construction will stand out as the major contributor to the goods‐producing sector of the county. Specialty trade contrac‐
tors will be responsible for much of the rise in construction employ‐
ment. 
Manufacturing will post a weak job gain and will continue to provide jobs for 1 percent of those employed within the county. 
Natural resources and mining will be the only industry to report a job loss. Self‐Employed and Unpaid Family Workers 
Growth in self‐employed and unpaid family workers will match the county’s pace. The percent of workers employed in this industry will remain fixed at 9 percent during the projected period. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 59 Table 7: Long-term Industry Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
000000
101000
101100
110000
111000
112000
210000
101200
230000
236000
237000
238000
101300
310000
311000
323000
327000
339000
102000
102100
420000
423000
424000
440000
442000
444000
445000
448000
452000
453000
480000
481000
484000
485000
487000
488000
492000
220000
221000
102200
510000
511000
Employment
Industry Title
Total Employment, All Jobs
Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
Crop Production
Animal Production
Mining
Construction
Construction
Construction of Buildings
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Specialty Trade Contractors
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Food Manufacturing
Printing and Related Support Activities
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Services-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
Retail Trade
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
Food and Beverage Stores
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
General Merchandise Stores
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Transportation and Warehousing
Air Transportation
Truck Transportation
Transit and Ground Passenger Transport
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
Support Activities for Transportation
Couriers and Messengers
Utilities
Utilities
Information
Information
Publishing Industries
2008
33,710
3,140
750
730
420
30
20
1,980
1,980
760
280
940
410
410
190
40
60
100
27,440
6,050
500
100
400
4,120
60
390
840
590
1,010
320
1,200
270
150
110
490
130
50
230
230
270
270
80
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Growth
2018
36,700
3,310
710
680
340
30
30
2,180
2,180
780
310
1,090
420
420
190
40
60
110
29,970
6,680
620
100
510
4,450
70
430
830
610
1,290
310
1,360
310
180
110
560
140
50
250
250
280
280
70
Net
2,990
170
-40
-50
-80
0
10
200
200
20
30
150
10
10
0
0
0
10
2,530
630
120
0
110
330
10
40
-10
20
280
-10
160
40
30
0
70
10
0
20
20
10
10
-10
Percent
8.9%
5.4%
-5.3%
-6.8%
-19.0%
0.0%
50.0%
10.1%
10.1%
2.6%
10.7%
16.0%
2.4%
2.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
10.0%
9.2%
10.4%
24.0%
0.0%
27.5%
8.0%
16.7%
10.3%
-1.2%
3.4%
27.7%
-3.1%
13.3%
14.8%
20.0%
0.0%
14.3%
7.7%
0.0%
8.7%
8.7%
3.7%
3.7%
-12.5%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
0.9%
0.5%
-0.5%
-0.7%
-1.9%
0.0%
5.0%
1.0%
1.0%
0.3%
1.1%
1.6%
0.2%
0.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.9%
1.0%
2.4%
0.0%
2.8%
0.8%
1.7%
1.0%
-0.1%
0.3%
2.8%
-0.3%
1.3%
1.5%
2.0%
0.0%
1.4%
0.8%
0.0%
0.9%
0.9%
0.4%
0.4%
-1.3%
60
Table 7: Long-term Industry Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
NAICS
Code
512000
102300
520000
522000
524000
530000
532000
102400
540000
541000
550000
560000
561000
562000
102500
610000
620000
621000
624000
102600
710000
712000
713000
720000
721000
722000
102700
810000
811000
813000
814000
102800
900000
910000
999100
491100
999200
999300
000671
006010
007010
Employment
Industry Title
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
Financial Activities
Finance and Insurance
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Rental and Leasing Services
Professional and Business Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
Administrative and Support Services
Waste Management and Remediation Service
Education and Health Services
Educational Services
Health Care and Social Assistance
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Social Assistance
Leisure and Hospitality
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institution
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
Accommodation and Food Services
Accommodation
Food Services and Drinking Places
Other Services (Except Government)
Other Services (Except Government)
Repair and Maintenance
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Private Households
Government
Government
Federal Government
Federal Government, Excluding Post Office
Postal Service
State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals
Total Self-Employed and Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
Self-Employed Workers, Primary Job
Unpaid Family Workers, Primary Job
2008
60
1,190
470
340
110
730
380
3,290
780
780
130
2,370
2,310
60
4,400
1,740
2,650
780
590
8,560
1,050
170
810
7,520
4,150
3,360
1,080
1,080
160
580
40
2,600
2,600
550
450
100
850
1,210
3,130
3,010
110
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Growth
2018
70
1,380
580
360
190
800
420
3,580
820
820
150
2,620
2,540
70
4,950
1,850
3,110
850
730
9,110
1,110
190
860
8,000
4,380
3,620
1,230
1,230
180
650
50
2,750
2,750
580
490
80
870
1,310
3,410
3,300
110
Net
10
190
110
20
80
70
40
290
40
40
20
250
230
10
550
110
460
70
140
550
60
20
50
480
230
260
150
150
20
70
10
150
150
30
40
-20
20
100
280
290
0
Percent
16.7%
16.0%
23.4%
5.9%
72.7%
9.6%
10.5%
8.8%
5.1%
5.1%
15.4%
10.5%
10.0%
16.7%
12.5%
6.3%
17.4%
9.0%
23.7%
6.4%
5.7%
11.8%
6.2%
6.4%
5.5%
7.7%
13.9%
13.9%
12.5%
12.1%
25.0%
5.8%
5.8%
5.5%
8.9%
-20.0%
2.4%
8.3%
8.9%
9.6%
0.0%
Avg. Ann.
Growth
1.7%
1.6%
2.3%
0.6%
7.3%
1.0%
1.1%
0.9%
0.5%
0.5%
1.5%
1.1%
1.0%
1.7%
1.3%
0.6%
1.7%
0.9%
2.4%
0.6%
0.6%
1.2%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.8%
1.4%
1.4%
1.3%
1.2%
2.5%
0.6%
0.6%
0.5%
0.9%
-2.0%
0.2%
0.8%
0.9%
1.0%
0.0%
61
Kauai County Occupational Employment Trends Total All Occupations 

From 2008 to 2018, almost two‐thirds of Kauai County’s occupational growth will originate from three occupational groups – service, sales, and professional occupations. Service occupations will continue to represent the largest occupa‐
tional division, employing approximately one out of every three workers and will post the biggest numerical change. Over one‐third of the openings created during the ten‐year period will fall under this occupational category. 
Sales and related occupations will follow with the second biggest nu‐
merical gain. More than half of the advances in this group will result from an increased demand for retail sales workers. 
The employment increase in professional and related occupations will focus primarily on healthcare practitioners and technical occupa‐
tions along with education, training, and library occupations. 
Business and financial operations will be the fastest growing occupa‐
tional group. However, since only about 3 percent of the county works in this division, the numerical gain will amount to only 4 per‐
cent of the total slots added. 
Average annual growth for both transportation and material moving occupations, and construction and extraction occupations will be slightly above the county average. These two groups will contribute gains of 7 percent and 8 percent, respectively. 
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations will keep pace with Kauai County’s projected growth rate. 
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations will produce the only job loss among all the occupational groups. 
The total number of job openings generated by replacement needs will be two and one‐half times greater than the openings created by growth. 
Service occupations will post the highest number of openings due to separations. This occupational group will account for over 36 percent of the vacancies due to separations. Fastest Growing Occupations 
Over half of the growth posted by the top 20 fastest growing occupa‐
tions in Figure 1 fall under service occupations and sales and related occupations. 
Jobs related to construction and tourism offer the most promising job opportunities. Construction jobs include: truck drivers, heavy & trac‐
tor‐trailer; plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters; construction la‐
borers; electricians; operating engineers and other construction equipment operators; and general maintenance and repair workers. Occupations impacting tourism include the following: customer ser‐
vice representatives; combined food preparation and serving work‐
ers; retail salespersons; hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks; and landscaping and groundskeeping workers. Occupations with the Largest Number of Openings 
The occupations in Figure 2 represent 39 percent of the total average annual openings projected for Kauai County. 
Service occupations will account for almost half of the occupations listed in Figure 2 followed by the sales and related occupational group. 
As tourism continues to play a major role in Kauai County’s econ‐
omy, many of the jobs listed will either directly or indirectly relate to the tourist industry. Openings will be found in the following oc‐
cupations: waiters and waitresses; retail salespersons; cashiers; first‐line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers; hotel, mo‐
tel, & resort desk clerks; landscaping and groundskeeping workers; hosts and hostesses of restaurants, lounges, and coffee shops; maids and housekeeping cleaners; and janitors and cleaners. Declining Occupations 
Approximately 60 percent of the total decline in jobs for Kauai County will occur in the office and administrative support occupa‐
tional division. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 62 Fig. 7: Kauai County’s Top 20 Fastest Growing Occupations* Average Annual Growth Rates *Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 63 Fig. 8: Kauai County’s Top 15 Occupations with the Most Annual Openings* Waiters & Waitresses
10
20
Retail Salespersons
Cashiers
10
First‐Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Retail Sales Wrkrs
10
40
40
30
20
10
10
10
Correctional Officers & Jailers
10
10
20
Hotel, Motel, & Resort Desk Clerks
10
10
20
Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers
10
10
20
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
10
10
20
20
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
20
General & Operations Managers
20
90
20
Registered Nurses
Hosts & Hostesses, Rest., Lounge, & Coffee Shop
60
40
20
Personal & Home Care Aides
90
80
Average Annual Openings Due to: Growth
Average Annual Openings Due to: Separations
20
20
20
Janitors & Cleaners, Exc Maids & Hskpng Cleaners
10
20
Laborers & Freight, Stock, & Materl Movers, Hand
10
20
Total Average Annual Openings *Includes only occupations with 100 or more employment. Totals may not add due to rounding to the nearest ten. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 64 Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
00-0000 Total, All Occupations
Occupation Title
11-0000
11-1000
11-1011
11-1021
11-2000
11-2011
11-2021
11-3000
11-3011
11-3021
11-3031
11-3049
11-3071
11-9000
11-9012
11-9021
11-9032
11-9041
11-9051
11-9081
11-9111
11-9199
Management Occupations
Top Executives
Chief Executives
General and Operations Managers
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
Advertising and Promotions Managers
Marketing Managers
Operations Specialties Managers
Administrative Services Managers
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Financial Managers
Human Resources Managers, All Other
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Other Management Occupations
Farmers and Ranchers
Construction Managers
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
Engineering Managers
Food Service Managers
Lodging Managers
Medical and Health Services Managers
Managers, All Other
13-0000
13-1000
13-1022
13-1023
13-1041
13-1071
13-1073
13-1079
13-1111
13-1199
13-2000
13-2011
15-0000
15-1000
15-1041
15-1071
Employment
2008
2018
33,710
36,700
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
2,990
8.9%
0.9%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
320
820 1,140
2,390
770
110
650
120
30
20
250
60
20
120
20
20
1,250
380
130
70
20
200
30
40
150
2,460
760
110
650
130
20
20
260
70
20
130
20
20
1,310
370
140
70
20
210
30
40
160
70
-10
0
0
10
-10
0
10
10
0
10
0
0
60
-10
10
0
0
10
0
0
10
2.9%
-1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
8.3%
-33.3%
0.0%
4.0%
16.7%
0.0%
8.3%
0.0%
0.0%
4.8%
-2.6%
7.7%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
6.7%
0.3%
-0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
-3.3%
0.0%
0.4%
1.7%
0.0%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
-0.3%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.7%
10
0
0
0
**
0
0
**
**
0
**
0
0
10
0
**
0
0
**
0
0
**
50
20
**
20
**
**
0
10
**
0
**
0
**
20
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
**
60
20
**
20
**
**
0
10
**
0
**
0
**
30
**
**
**
0
10
**
**
10
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
Compliance Officers, Exc Agriculture, Construction, Health & Safety, & Transp
Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists
Training and Development Specialists
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other
Management Analysts
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Financial Specialists
Accountants and Auditors
810
520
30
30
170
20
30
30
70
100
290
200
930
590
30
40
210
20
30
30
80
100
340
220
120
70
0
10
40
0
0
0
10
0
50
20
14.8%
13.5%
0.0%
33.3%
23.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
14.3%
0.0%
17.2%
10.0%
1.5%
1.3%
0.0%
3.3%
2.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.4%
0.0%
1.7%
1.0%
10
10
0
**
**
0
**
0
0
**
10
**
20
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
**
30
20
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
10
10
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Specialists
Computer Support Specialists
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
170
160
40
40
180
180
40
40
10
20
0
0
5.9%
12.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.6%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
**
**
0
0
**
**
**
**
10
10
**
**
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
9
5
4
4
8
8
4
8
9
9
9
5
5
5
4
5
5
6
5
65
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
17-0000
17-2000
17-2051
17-2071
17-2072
17-3000
17-3011
Occupation Title
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Engineers
Civil Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Employment
2008
2018
260
260
160
170
50
60
40
40
30
30
90
80
20
20
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
6.3%
0.6%
10
20.0%
2.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
-10
-11.1%
-1.1%
0
0.0%
0.0%
19-0000
19-1000
19-2000
19-3000
19-3031
19-4000
19-4021
19-4099
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Life Scientists
Physical Scientists
Social Scientists and Related Workers
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
Biological Technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
400
90
30
80
40
210
60
20
420
100
30
80
40
210
60
20
20
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
5.0%
11.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
1.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
**
**
0
**
0
**
0
0
10
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
20
**
**
**
**
10
**
**
5
6
21-0000
21-1000
21-1011
21-1012
21-1019
21-1021
21-1092
21-1093
21-1099
Community and Social Services Occupations
Counselors, Social Workers, & Other Community & Social Service Specialists
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Counselors, All Other
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Social and Human Service Assistants
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
500
420
50
60
20
100
20
60
70
550
460
60
60
20
100
20
70
80
50
40
10
0
0
0
0
10
10
10.0%
9.5%
20.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
16.7%
14.3%
1.0%
1.0%
2.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.7%
1.4%
10
**
**
0
0
**
0
**
**
10
10
**
**
0
**
0
**
**
20
10
**
**
0
**
0
**
**
5
3
3
5
5
10
5
23-0000
23-1000
23-1011
Legal Occupations
Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers
Lawyers
120
70
60
130
70
60
10
0
0
8.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
25-0000
25-1000
25-1081
25-1194
25-2000
25-2012
25-2021
25-2022
25-2031
25-2041
25-2042
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Postsecondary Teachers
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
1,240
170
20
70
760
20
300
50
270
40
20
1,350
180
20
80
820
20
330
60
290
40
20
110
10
0
10
60
0
30
10
20
0
0
8.9%
5.9%
0.0%
14.3%
7.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
7.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.9%
0.6%
0.0%
1.4%
0.8%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
0.7%
0.0%
0.0%
10
**
0
**
10
0
**
**
**
**
0
30
**
0
**
20
0
10
**
10
**
0
40
10
0
**
30
0
10
**
10
**
0
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
10
**
**
**
0
**
**
5
0
**
**
5
0
**
**
5
0
**
**
0
0
0
7
2
0
1
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
66
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
25-2043
25-3000
25-4000
25-9000
Occupation Title
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Other Teachers and Instructors
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Employment
2008
2018
40
40
120
130
30
30
170
180
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
8.3%
0.8%
0
0.0%
0.0%
10
5.9%
0.6%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
5
**
**
**
0
**
**
**
**
10
27-0000
27-1000
27-1024
27-2000
27-3000
27-3031
27-4000
27-4021
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Art and Design Workers
Graphic Designers
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers
Media and Communication Workers
Public Relations Specialists
Media and Communication Equipment Workers
Photographers
320
60
40
100
100
70
60
20
350
60
40
100
120
80
70
20
30
0
0
0
20
10
10
0
9.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
20.0%
14.3%
16.7%
0.0%
0.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.0%
1.4%
1.7%
0.0%
**
0
0
**
**
**
**
0
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
0
10
**
**
**
10
**
**
0
29-0000
29-1000
29-1051
29-1111
29-2000
29-2052
29-2061
29-2071
29-9000
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
Pharmacists
Registered Nurses
Health Technologists and Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
930
640
40
400
260
40
90
40
30
1,100
750
40
490
310
50
110
50
30
170
110
0
90
50
10
20
10
0
18.3%
17.2%
0.0%
22.5%
19.2%
25.0%
22.2%
25.0%
0.0%
1.8%
1.7%
0.0%
2.3%
1.9%
2.5%
2.2%
2.5%
0.0%
20
10
**
10
10
**
**
**
0
20
10
**
10
10
**
**
**
**
40
20
**
20
10
**
10
**
**
31-0000
31-1000
31-9000
31-9011
31-9091
31-9092
31-9095
Healthcare Support Occupations
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
Other Healthcare Support Occupations
Massage Therapists
Dental Assistants
Medical Assistants
Pharmacy Aides
720
240
480
210
80
50
30
830
300
530
240
90
50
30
110
60
50
30
10
0
0
15.3%
25.0%
10.4%
14.3%
12.5%
0.0%
0.0%
1.5%
2.5%
1.0%
1.4%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
10
10
10
**
**
**
0
10
**
10
**
**
**
0
20
10
10
10
**
**
0
33-0000
33-1000
33-1021
33-2000
33-2011
33-3000
33-3012
33-3031
33-3051
33-9000
Protective Service Occupations
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
Fire Fighters
Law Enforcement Workers
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Fish and Game Wardens
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Other Protective Service Workers
1,180
90
40
100
100
500
370
20
100
490
1,330
100
40
120
120
580
440
20
110
530
150
10
0
20
20
80
70
0
10
40
12.7%
11.1%
0.0%
20.0%
20.0%
16.0%
18.9%
0.0%
10.0%
8.2%
1.3%
1.1%
0.0%
2.0%
2.0%
1.6%
1.9%
0.0%
1.0%
0.8%
20
**
0
**
**
10
10
0
**
10
30
**
**
**
**
10
10
0
**
10
50
10
**
10
10
20
20
0
**
20
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
5
5
9
1
6
10
7
6
7
10
10
11
8
9
10
6
9
67
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
33-9032
33-9092
33-9099
Occupation Title
Security Guards
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Employment
2008
2018
400
430
70
70
20
20
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
30
7.5%
0.8%
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
10
10
11
**
**
10
11
0
**
**
11
35-0000
35-1000
35-2000
35-2012
35-2014
35-2015
35-2021
35-3000
35-3011
35-3021
35-3031
35-3041
35-9000
35-9011
35-9031
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Restaurant
Cooks, Short Order
Food Preparation Workers
Food and Beverage Serving Workers
Bartenders
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Waiters and Waitresses
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
4,250
360
1,110
70
340
140
350
1,890
190
200
1,360
70
890
240
300
4,580
380
1,190
80
360
140
360
2,040
200
230
1,460
70
970
260
320
330
20
80
10
20
0
10
150
10
30
100
0
80
20
20
7.8%
5.6%
7.2%
14.3%
5.9%
0.0%
2.9%
7.9%
5.3%
15.0%
7.4%
0.0%
9.0%
8.3%
6.7%
0.8%
0.6%
0.7%
1.4%
0.6%
0.0%
0.3%
0.8%
0.5%
1.5%
0.7%
0.0%
0.9%
0.8%
0.7%
30
**
10
**
**
0
**
20
**
**
10
0
10
**
**
170
**
30
**
10
**
10
90
10
**
80
**
50
10
20
210
10
40
**
10
**
10
110
10
10
90
**
50
10
20
37-0000
37-1000
37-2000
37-2011
37-2012
37-3000
37-3011
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Grounds Maintenance Workers
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
2,900
230
1,710
750
950
960
960
3,080
250
1,760
760
990
1,080
1,070
180
20
50
10
40
120
110
6.2%
8.7%
2.9%
1.3%
4.2%
12.5%
11.5%
0.6%
0.9%
0.3%
0.1%
0.4%
1.3%
1.1%
20
**
10
**
**
10
10
50
**
30
10
20
10
10
60
**
40
20
20
20
20
39-0000
39-1000
39-1021
39-3000
39-3091
39-6000
39-6011
39-6012
39-9000
39-9021
39-9032
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Concierges
Other Personal Care and Service Workers
Personal and Home Care Aides
Recreation Workers
1,520
150
150
130
90
590
80
80
580
360
80
1,780
160
160
140
100
630
80
90
770
510
100
260
10
10
10
10
40
0
10
190
150
20
17.1%
6.7%
6.7%
7.7%
11.1%
6.8%
0.0%
12.5%
32.8%
41.7%
25.0%
1.7%
0.7%
0.7%
0.8%
1.1%
0.7%
0.0%
1.3%
3.3%
4.2%
2.5%
30
**
**
**
**
**
0
**
20
20
**
40
**
**
10
10
20
**
**
10
10
**
70
10
10
10
10
20
**
**
30
20
**
41-0000
41-1000
Sales and Related Occupations
Supervisors, Sales Workers
4,090
830
4,560
920
470
90
11.5%
10.8%
1.1%
1.1%
50
10
120
20
160
30
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
10
9
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
8
11
11
10
11
11
68
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
41-1011
41-1012
41-2000
41-2011
41-2021
41-2022
41-2031
41-3000
41-3041
41-4000
41-9000
43-0000
43-1000
43-1011
43-2000
43-3000
43-3011
43-3021
43-3031
43-3051
43-3071
43-4000
43-4031
43-4051
43-4071
43-4081
43-4161
43-4171
43-4181
43-4199
43-5000
43-5032
43-5051
43-5052
43-5071
43-5081
43-6000
43-6011
43-6014
43-9000
43-9021
Occupation Title
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers
Retail Sales Workers
Cashiers
Counter and Rental Clerks
Parts Salespersons
Retail Salespersons
Sales Representatives, Services
Travel Agents
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
Other Sales and Related Workers
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office & Administrative Support Workers
Communications Equipment Operators
Financial Clerks
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Tellers
Information and Record Clerks
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Customer Service Representatives
File Clerks
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
Data Entry Keyers
Employment
2008
2018
780
860
60
60
2,420
2,690
770
840
150
160
20
20
1,470
1,670
470
540
90
80
160
190
220
230
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
80
10.3%
1.0%
0
0.0%
0.0%
270
11.2%
1.1%
70
9.1%
0.9%
10
6.7%
0.7%
0
0.0%
0.0%
200
13.6%
1.4%
70
14.9%
1.5%
-10
-11.1%
-1.1%
30
18.8%
1.9%
10
4.5%
0.5%
4,680
440
440
50
760
30
50
460
30
170
1,250
50
180
30
340
30
300
190
30
600
40
30
40
130
310
730
300
330
850
50
290
40
40
-10
30
10
0
30
-10
10
110
0
40
-10
40
-10
10
10
0
50
0
0
0
0
60
30
20
0
30
-10
4,970
480
480
40
790
40
50
490
20
180
1,360
50
220
20
380
20
310
200
30
650
40
30
40
130
370
760
320
330
880
40
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
6.2%
9.1%
9.1%
-20.0%
3.9%
33.3%
0.0%
6.5%
-33.3%
5.9%
8.8%
0.0%
22.2%
-33.3%
11.8%
-33.3%
3.3%
5.3%
0.0%
8.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
19.4%
4.1%
6.7%
0.0%
3.5%
-20.0%
0.6%
0.9%
0.9%
-2.0%
0.4%
3.3%
0.0%
0.7%
-3.3%
0.6%
0.9%
0.0%
2.2%
-3.3%
1.2%
-3.3%
0.3%
0.5%
0.0%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.9%
0.4%
0.7%
0.0%
0.4%
-2.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
10
20
30
8
**
**
**
8
30
80
110
10
40
40
11
**
**
10
11
0
**
**
10
20
40
60
11
10
10
20
0
**
**
7
**
**
10
**
**
10
40
**
**
0
**
0
0
**
0
**
10
0
**
0
10
0
**
**
0
10
0
0
0
0
10
**
**
0
10
0
100
10
10
**
20
**
**
10
**
10
40
**
10
**
10
**
10
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
10
10
**
**
10
**
130
10
10
**
20
**
**
10
**
10
50
**
10
**
20
**
10
10
**
20
**
**
**
**
10
10
10
**
20
**
8
11
11
10
10
11
11
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
11
11
11
8
10
10
69
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
43-9022
43-9061
43-9199
Occupation Title
Word Processors and Typists
Office Clerks, General
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
45-0000
45-2000
45-2092
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Agricultural Workers
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
47-0000
47-1000
47-1011
47-2000
47-2031
47-2061
47-2073
47-2111
47-2152
Employment
2008
2018
90
80
600
650
80
70
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
-10
-11.1%
-1.1%
50
8.3%
0.8%
-10
-12.5%
-1.3%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
0
**
**
10
10
10
10
11
0
**
**
11
610
560
470
600
550
470
-10
-10
0
-1.6%
-1.8%
0.0%
-0.2%
-0.2%
0.0%
**
**
0
20
20
10
20
20
10
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs of Construction Trades & Extraction Workers
Construction Trades Workers
Carpenters
Construction Laborers
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
Electricians
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
2,410
200
200
2,140
730
580
170
160
110
2,640
220
220
2,350
750
670
190
180
130
230
20
20
210
20
90
20
20
20
9.5%
10.0%
10.0%
9.8%
2.7%
15.5%
11.8%
12.5%
18.2%
1.0%
1.0%
1.0%
1.0%
0.3%
1.6%
1.2%
1.3%
1.8%
20
**
**
20
**
10
**
**
**
40
**
**
30
10
**
**
**
**
60
10
10
50
10
10
10
10
**
49-0000
49-1000
49-1011
49-2000
49-3000
49-3011
49-3023
49-3031
49-3042
49-9000
49-9042
49-9098
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
1,300
140
140
60
350
50
220
20
20
750
540
70
1,420
160
160
70
360
60
220
20
20
830
600
70
120
20
20
10
10
10
0
0
0
80
60
0
9.2%
14.3%
14.3%
16.7%
2.9%
20.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
10.7%
11.1%
0.0%
0.9%
1.4%
1.4%
1.7%
0.3%
2.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.1%
1.1%
0.0%
10
**
**
**
**
**
0
0
0
10
10
**
30
**
**
**
10
**
**
**
0
10
10
**
40
10
10
**
10
**
**
**
0
20
20
**
51-0000
51-1000
51-1011
51-3000
51-3011
51-3021
51-3022
51-6000
51-6011
51-8000
51-9000
Production Occupations
Supervisors, Production Workers
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
Food Processing Workers
Bakers
Butchers and Meat Cutters
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Plant and System Operators
Other Production Occupations
880
50
50
200
80
50
20
180
140
50
270
930
50
50
210
80
50
30
180
140
60
290
50
0
0
10
0
0
10
0
0
10
20
5.7%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
20.0%
7.4%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.0%
0.7%
10
**
**
**
0
0
0
0
0
**
**
20
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
20
**
**
10
**
**
**
**
**
**
10
Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008-2018
11
8
9
10
10
9
9
8
7
7
7
9
10
11
8
9
9
11
10
70
Table 8: Long-term Occupational Projections, Kauai County, 2008-2018
SOC
Code
51-9061
53-0000
53-1000
53-1031
53-2000
53-3000
53-3021
53-3022
53-3032
53-3033
53-3041
53-6000
53-6021
53-6099
53-7000
53-7051
53-7061
53-7062
53-7064
53-7081
Occupation Title
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers
First-Line Supervsrs/Mgrs of Transp & Material-Moving Mach & Vhcle Operatrs
Air Transportation Workers
Motor Vehicle Operators
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Other Transportation Workers
Parking Lot Attendants
Transportation Workers, All Other
Material Moving Workers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Employment
2008
2018
30
40
Growth
Avg. Ann.
Net Percent
Growth
10
33.3%
3.3%
2,060
80
60
150
780
90
70
250
200
80
190
70
60
790
50
130
400
140
40
200
0
0
30
110
10
0
50
30
10
-10
-10
0
40
10
10
20
0
0
2,260
80
60
180
890
100
70
300
230
90
180
60
60
830
60
140
420
140
40
9.7%
0.0%
0.0%
20.0%
14.1%
11.1%
0.0%
20.0%
15.0%
12.5%
-5.3%
-14.3%
0.0%
5.1%
20.0%
7.7%
5.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.0%
1.4%
1.1%
0.0%
2.0%
1.5%
1.3%
-0.5%
-1.4%
0.0%
0.5%
2.0%
0.8%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
Average Annual Openings
Trng.
Growth Replacement Total Code*
**
**
**
10
20
**
0
**
10
**
0
10
**
**
**
0
**
**
0
**
**
0
0
50
**
**
10
10
**
**
10
**
**
10
**
**
20
**
10
10
**
**
80
**
**
10
30
**
**
10
10
**
10
**
**
30
**
10
20
**
**
8
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
*See Training Code definitions in Appendix A.
**The number of openings are greater than zero but less than 10.
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Appendix A Definition of Education and Training Codes Education & Training Code Type of Education and Training Definition 1 First‐professional degree Requires at least 3 years of full‐time academic study beyond a bachelor’s degree 2 Doctoral degree Requires at least 3 years of full‐time academic study beyond a bachelor’s degree 3 Master’s degree Requires 1 or 2 years of full‐time academic study beyond a bachelor’s degree 4 Bachelor’s or higher degree, plus work experience Requires experience in a related nonmanagerial position for which a bachelor’s or higher degree is required 5 Bachelor’s degree Requires at least 4 years of full‐time academic study beyond high school 6 Associate’s degree Requires at least 2 years of full‐time academic study beyond high school 7 Postsecondary vocational award Program length ranges from several weeks to a year or more and leads to a certificate but not a degree 8 Work experience in a related occupation Requires skills and training acquired in a related occupation 9 Long‐term on‐the‐job training Requires 12 months of on‐the‐job training or combined work experience and formal classroom instruction, such as apprenticeships and employer‐sponsored training 10 Moderate‐term on‐the‐job training Requires 1 to 12 months of combined on‐the‐job experience and informal training 11 Short‐term on‐the‐job training Requires a short demonstration of job duties or 1 month or less of on‐the‐job experience or instruction Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 72 Appendix B: Industry Definitions This report contains data for eleven major industry divisions. Goods‐producing industries Natural resources and mining is made up of two parts: Information includes the following activities: a producing and distributing information and cultural products; b providing the means to transmit or distribute these products as well as data or communications; and c processing data. Financial activities consists of:  Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting which is comprised of growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats; and  Finance and insurance involves the creation, liquidation, or change in ownership of financial transactions and/or facilitating financial transactions; and  Mining activities of extracting naturally occurring mineral solids, liquid minerals, and gases.  Real estate and rental and leasing includes activities such as renting, leasing, or otherwise allowing the use of tangible or intangible assets, and establishments providing related services. Construction is made up of establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings and other structures, heavy construction other than buildings, and alterations, reconstruction, installation, and maintenance and repairs. Manufacturing includes the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. Services‐providing industries Trade, transportation, and utilities is comprised of:  Wholesale trade includes activities of selling or arranging for the purchase or sale of goods for resale; capital or durable non‐consumer goods; and raw and intermediate materials and supplies used in production, and providing services incidental to the sale of the merchandise;  Retail trade includes retailing merchandise, generally in small quantities to the general public and providing services incidental to the sale of merchandise;  Transportation and warehousing includes industries providing transportation of passengers and cargo, warehousing and storing goods, scenic and sightseeing transportation, and supporting these activities; and Professional and business services has three sectors:  Professional, scientific, and technical services is comprised of establishments that specialize in performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for the operations of other organizations;  Management of companies and enterprises involve the holding of securities of companies and enterprises, for the purpose of owning controlling interest or influencing their management decisions, or administering, overseeing, and managing other establishments of the same company or enterprise and normally undertaking the strategic or organizational planning and decision‐making of the company or enterprise; and  Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services include performing routine support activities for the day‐to‐
day operations of other organizations. Education and health services is made up of two sectors:  Educational services involves providing instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects; and  Health care and social assistance provides health care and social assistance for individuals.  Utilities sector activities include the provision of utility services. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 73 Appendix C: Occupational Classifications The occupational classification system used in this publication corresponds to the Standard Occupational Classification SOC system. Four levels of occupational classifications are used in this publication: broad group, major group, minor group, broad occupation, and detailed occupation. Each lower level of detail identifies a more specific group of occupations. Each occupation is classified in one of 22 major groups. Major groups are broken into minor groups, which in turn are divided into broad occupations. Broad occupations are then divided into one or more detailed occupations. Each item in the hierarchy is designated by a six‐digit code, an SOC code. The first two digits of the SOC code represent the major group such as 11‐
0000 for Management Occupations. Major groups end with “0000.” The third digit, represents the minor occupational group such as 11‐3000 for Operations Specialties Managers. Minor groups end with “000.” The fourth and fifth digits represent the broad occupation such as 11‐3040 for Human Resources Managers. Broad occupations end with “0.” And the sixth digit represents the detailed occupation, such as 11‐3041 for Compensation and Benefits Managers. Detailed occupations end with a non‐zero. An alternate hierarchy used in this publication is an intermediate aggregation of 10 broad groups. It basically recognizes the major groups as broad groups with the following aggregations of major groups into broad groups: 1 Management, business, and financial broad group consists of the following major groups: management; and business and financial operations. 2 Professional and related broad group consists of the following major groups: computer and mathematical; architecture and engineering; life, physical, and social science; community and social services; legal; education, training, and library; arts, design, entertainment, sports and media; and healthcare practitioners and technical. 3 Service broad group consists of the major groups: healthcare support; protective service; food preparation and serving related; building and grounds cleaning and maintenance; and personal care and service. The following paragraphs provide a brief definition of each major group. Management Occupations consist of managers responsible for the policy‐
making, planning, directing, or coordination of work activities of an establishment or organization. Examples include financial managers, construction managers, and engineering managers. Business and Financial Operations Occupations include business operations specialists such as business agents, buyers, claims adjusters, appraisers and examiners, compliance officers, cost estimators, emergency management specialists, human resources specialists, logisticians, management analysts, and meeting planners; and financial specialists like accountants and auditors, real estate appraisers, budget analysts, credit analysts, financial analysts, financial examiners, loan counselors, and tax examiners. Computer and Mathematical Occupations include computer specialists who perform computer research, programming, software development, provide technical assistance, database administration, and network administration. Mathematical science occupations develop and apply mathematical theory to analyze statistical data, which provides useful information that may assist in decision‐making or policy formulation. Architecture and Engineering Occupations are primarily responsible for planning and designing structures, land areas, machines, and processes. Also included are drafters and engineering and mapping technicians. Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations are comprised of life scientists including agriculture, biological, conservation, and medical scientists; physical scientists such as astronomers and physicists, atmospheric and space scientists, chemists, and environmental scientists; Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 74 Appendix C: Occupational Classifications (continued) and social scientists and related workers like economists, market researchers, psychologists, sociologists, and urban and regional planners. Community and Social Service Occupations provide services such as counseling, social services, and religious worship to various groups or individuals. Legal Occupations consists of lawyers, judges, arbitrators, mediators, magistrates, and legal support workers such as paralegals, law clerks, court reporters, and title examiners. Education, Training, and Library Occupations include postsecondary, primary, secondary, and special education teachers, adult literacy instructors, librarians, curators, archivists, library technicians and teacher assistants. Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations are comprised of art and design workers such as craft and multi‐media artists, fashion, floral, graphic, and interior designers; entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, consisting of actors, athletes, dancers, and musicians; media and communication workers including announcers, reporters, public relations specialists, and writers; and media and communication equipment workers which includes broadcast technicians, radio operators, photographers, and camera operators. Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations includes workers directly involved in the diagnosis and treatment of health‐related matters. This occupational group includes physicians, chiropractors, dentists, pharmacists, physician assistants, registered nurses, therapists, veterinarians, and health technologists and technicians. Healthcare Support Occupations perform healthcare duties under the direct supervision of medical staff. Those classified under this category include home health aides, physical therapist assistants, dental assistants, pharmacy aides, and massage therapists. Protective Service Occupations protect people and property. Workers in this group include law enforcement workers, fire fighters, animal control workers, and security guards. Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations prepare, clean, and serve meals and beverages to patrons. Examples of workers in this group are cooks, bartenders, waiters and waitresses, dining room attendants, and hosts and hostesses. Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations consists of building cleaning and pest control workers and grounds maintenance workers who clean and maintain the interior of buildings and property grounds. First‐line supervisors are also included. Personal Care and Service Occupations include entertainment attendants, funeral service workers, personal appearance workers, transportation attendants, childcare workers, and recreation workers. Sales and Related Occupations influence or assist customers in the purchase of merchandise, real estate, services, or investments. This category includes retail salespersons, travel agents, cashiers, and insurance brokers. Office and Administrative Support Occupations perform office and clerical tasks such as typing, filing, computer operations, record keeping, mail preparation, and distribution. Examples include tellers, hotel desk clerks, and public safety dispatchers. Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations include agriculture inspectors, graders and sorters, and forest and conservation workers. Also included are the first‐line supervisors of these workers. Construction and Extraction Occupations construct, assemble, maintain, install, and perform repair work on structures and fixtures. This may involve the use of hand and power tools. Examples of jobs classified under this group include boilermakers, carpenters, electricians, painters, and construction trades helpers. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 75 Appendix C: Occupational Classifications (continued) Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations primarily deal with electrical and electronic equipment or vehicle and mobile equipment. They repair, maintain, install, test, or make adjustments to the equipment using various power and hand tools. Examples of workers in this field include telecommunications equipment installers, aircraft mechanics, and medical equipment repairers. Production Occupations include assemblers and fabricators, food processing workers, metal and plastic workers, printing workers, textile and apparel workers, woodworkers, and plant and system operators. Workers employed as bakers, machinists, printing machine operators, and cabinetmakers would be included in this occupational group. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations consist of air transportation workers which includes aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers; motor vehicle operators such as ambulance drivers and attendants, bus drivers, and delivery drivers; water transportation workers like sailors, boat captains, and ship engineers; other transportation workers including parking lot attendants, service station attendants, traffic technicians, and transportation inspectors; and material moving workers including conveyor operators, crane operators, dredging and excavating operators, hoist and winch operators, laborers, pumping station operators, refuse collectors, and truck and ship loaders. Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations • Research and Statistics Office • Employment Projections for Industries and Occupations 2008‐2018 76