Hawaiian Electric welcomes 2026 intern class as former interns secure permanent roles

Hawaiian Electric welcomes 2026 intern class as former interns secure permanent roles
Hawaiian Electric focuses on internships

Hawaiian Electric has announced the arrival of its 2026 summer interns and shared stories of successful career transitions within the company.

Donica Kaneshiro, a senior communications specialist, highlighted in a new company blog how two former interns—Johnathan Fang and Karen Relosiimon—moved into permanent positions at the utility. The initiative underscores the company’s focus on nurturing emerging talent and offering long-term career opportunities. Interested candidates can find further details and application links in the full blog post.

Hawaiian Electric has recently sought a supervising engineer to lead its Transmission and Distribution operations on Oahu, aiming to strengthen its infrastructure, according to a previous posting. The company has also sponsored a solar car competition for students at Kapolei Middle School, encouraging hands-on learning in renewable energy initiatives, as reported earlier. These efforts highlight the utility’s continued outreach in both workforce development and community engagement.

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