Meteorologist - Oahu
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Wildfire Meteorologist – Oahu
Location:
Honolulu – Oahu
Hiring Range: $97,900.00 to $
Job SummaryServes as a professional meteorologist in the Department of Emergency Preparedness & Response, providing meteorological support, research, analysis, and advice to the Watch Office and incident management teams during PSPS and other high-impact weather events, overseeing tool development and operational hazard forecasting.
Key Responsibilities- Implements procedures, monitors, analyzes, and produces short, medium, and long‑range weather forecasts and reports for situational awareness during day‑to‑day operations and Incident Management Team activations.
- Monitors weather conditions for increased fire weather potential and communicates risk to management, leading PSPS calls and meetings when senior staff are unavailable.
- Supports and advises the Watch Office during inclement weather that may impact grid reliability and employee safety, coordinating alerts to grid operations and other affected organizations.
- Works and trains with field personnel and key stakeholders across the company to understand equipment, asset, and business functions.
- Develops tools to improve operational support and utilizes knowledge to enhance forecasting accuracy.
- Interacts regularly with T&D Operations, field operations, and Fire Management personnel to maintain grid system knowledge and relationships.
- Supports senior team members on projects, performing analytical tasks associated with less complex projects and feeding recommendations on situational awareness, fire prevention, and climate adaptation tools.
- Participates in Weather Service meetings for learning and knowledge acquisition.
- Maintains partnerships with meteorological, scientific, and technology communities to continuously improve forecasting skills and tools.
- Participates in company emergency response activities as assigned.
- Broad understanding of how extreme weather events may affect an electric utility.
- Knowledge of regulatory policies, methods, and practices needed for complex assignments.
- Demonstrated statistical analysis and modeling experience.
- Ability to interface and collaborate effectively with peers, clients, and management.
- Clear and precise communication skills (written, verbal, presentation).
- Working knowledge of general electrical utility procedures and operations.
- Working knowledge of GIS.
- Working knowledge of PCs and related software (MS Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Ability to work under pressure, adjust to changing priorities, and pay attention to detail.
- Initiative and accountability for accuracy and results.
- Collaborative teamwork and planning skills.
- Handling emergency response situations and stressful environments.
- Flexibility in a demanding work environment, adapt rapidly to changing priorities.
- Self-starter ability, meeting deadlines, quick ideation.
- Independent work with minimal guidance.
- Tactful handling of sensitive issues with discretion.
- Relationship building with personnel at all company levels.
- Motivation/influence of cross-functional teams without direct authority.
- Broad understanding of power markets and related regulatory requirements.
- Demonstrated fire weather forecasting experience.
- Experience integrating various weather outlooks and briefing users on uncertainties and impacts.
- Experience forecasting one to seven-day ahead surface temperature and utilizing a wide variety of observational and model data.
- Experience analyzing renewable power production and how weather impacts those resources.
- Extensive knowledge of NWS system and use of NOAA products.
- Experience configuring and running weather models.
- Experience using SAS, R, or other tools for statistical analysis and forecasting.
- Weather forecasting experience for Hawaii.
- Experience forecasting for conditions related to or around wildfires.
- Experience with long-term (month ahead or more) weather forecasting.
- Experience preparing findings and presenting complex technical information to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in meteorology, atmospheric sciences, or related discipline.
- Graduate degree is preferred.
- At least 5 years in weather forecasting and statistical analysis.
- Graduate degree may substitute for 2 years of experience.
EEO Statement Hawaiian Electric Companies is an equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status. Hawaiian Electric Companies complies with all applicable laws, including Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Any request for reasonable accommodation needed during the application process should be communicated by the candidate to the HR Service Center at .
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