Department of Land Management

DLM joins statewide recruitment effort to support displaced federal workers

The Department of Land Management (DLM) will participate in the Operation Hire Hawai‘i Recruitment Event, a special two-day job fair hosted by the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Human Resources Development (DHRD). This event is focused on providing new career opportunities for federal employees who have been laid off or are resigning from federal service.

Event Details:
Operation Hire Hawai‘i Recruitment Event
Friday, April 11 | 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday, April 12 | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Hawai‘i Convention Center, Room 313ABC

Organized in response to Governor Josh Green’s Executive Order No. 25-02, this recruitment event aims to support transitioning federal workers by connecting them with meaningful employment opportunities in state and county government. In alignment with this initiative, a Mayor’s Directive mirroring the Governor’s EO is expected to be issued tomorrow.

DLM and HOU leadership will be on site to share more about available positions, answer questions, and meet with individuals interested in public service careers.

Join Us in Shaping Honolulu’s Future

At DLM, we’re on a mission to protect, develop, and manage the City’s real property interests in support of vital community needs—ranging from affordable housing and homelessness solutions to conservation, public infrastructure, and beyond. Our people are our greatest asset. Whether your background is in planning, real estate, law, conservation, public policy, or a related field, your expertise can help guide the responsible use of City lands and resources.

A career at DLM means joining a passionate, purpose-driven team committed to making a difference. From advising on land use strategy and leading complex transactions to stewarding properties for the public good, your work will help shape a stronger, more equitable Honolulu for current and future generations.

We’re looking for talented, motivated individuals to join us.
Explore open positions and learn more by clicking here.

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