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Open: April 17, 2026 — Closes: April 27, 2026
Summary
This position is located in Haleakala National Park, in the Facility Management Division. Career-Seasonal appointments are permanent positions and include the same benefits as Career appointments, but do not provide work on a year-round basis. You will be in a non-pay status for at least one pay period (2 weeks) from March through April.
Major Duties
Plan and develop maintenance operation based on park goals and priorities. Coordinate, plan, and oversee cyclic, line construction, repair/rehab, and contract programs. Supervise maintenance and operation of all facilities such as buildings, campgrounds, visitor centers, and public water systems. Formulate and approve work schedules, write position descriptions, establish performance standards, schedule and approve leave, counsel employees on work habits and initiates disciplinary action as necessary. Develop plans for maintenance and repair of all equipment and vehicles owned/assigned to area of responsibility. Prepare requisitions for supplies, materials, equipment, and services to include Scope of Work and Work Statements to be used for quotes, invitations for bid proposals as well as regular purchases. This special place resonates with the rich stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else. Come visit this special place - renew your spirit amid stark volcanic landscapes and sub-tropical rain forest with an unforgettable hike through the backcountry. SPECIAL CONDITIONS--This position is located on the island of Maui; however, it is important to note that the nearby island of Hawaii is subject to high concentrations of volcanic fumes (VOG), especially sulfur dioxide gasses and fine particulates. The fumes are known to be hazardous to an unborn fetus, and persons with heart and respiratory problems. The coastline primarily experiences VOG conditions throughout the year, and occasionally eastern Hawaii Island and other Hawaiian Islands. Long-term effects on normal healthy persons are unknown.