Ironworker in Hawaii

Ironworkers erect structural steel for skyscrapers, bridges, and stadiums — working at dizzying heights. They also place rebar reinforcement for concrete and rig heavy equipment. It's physically demanding, extremely well-paid, and comes with strong union benefits.

$64,321 HI Median Salary
4% Growth Rate
4 years Training

💰 Ironworker Salary in Hawaii

Estimated salary range for Ironworkers in Hawaii, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$44,000
Median
$64,321
Experienced
$91,000

🎓 Ironworker Licensing in Hawaii

Credential required: IRONWORKERS Local Union Apprenticeship

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Hawaii state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Ironworker Programs in Hawaii

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