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Ironworker Salary in Hawaii

The median ironworker salary in Hawaii is $102,350 per year, which is 78.0% above the national median of $57,500.

Median Salary
$102,350
vs National
+$44,850
State Rank
#1 of 50
Cost of Living
170%

Ironworker Salary in Hawaii by Experience

In Hawaii, an entry-level ironworker earns around $67,640, while experienced professionals earn up to $156,640 per year. The cost of living index in Hawaii is 170% of the national average.

Entry Level (0-2 yrs)
$67,640
+$29,640 vs national
Mid Level (3-7 yrs)
$103,240
+$45,240 vs national
Senior Level (8+ yrs)
$156,640
+$68,640 vs national

Salary Percentiles in Hawaii

Percentile HI Salary
10th Percentile $64,080
25th Percentile $78,320
Median (50th) $102,350
75th Percentile $133,500
90th Percentile $163,760

Ironworker Salary by City in Hawaii

The largest employment areas for ironworkers in Hawaii include Honolulu, Pearl City, Hilo, and Kailua. Salaries vary by city based on local cost of living and demand.

How to Become a Ironworker in Hawaii

Education

Most ironworker positions require a high school diploma + apprenticeship. Hawaii has several accredited institutions offering relevant programs.

Key Skills

Structural SteelWeldingBlueprint ReadingRiggingSafety/Fall ProtectionPhysical Stamina

Job Outlook in Hawaii

Nationally, ironworker employment is projected to grow 4% over the next decade (as fast as average). Hawaii's demand may vary based on local industry trends.