Property Claims Specialist Jobs in Hawaii

Property Claims Specialist jobs in Hawaii concentrate in Honolulu, Hilo, and Kailua-Kona, where the state's exposure to hurricanes, flooding, and lava-related property damage drives steady demand from insurers and third-party administrators. State Farm, Allstate, and First Insurance Company of Hawaii are among the established employers with a consistent Hawaii presence who hire property claims specialists across residential, commercial, and catastrophe lines. Openings range from entry-level desk adjusters to senior field adjusters handling complex losses tied to Hawaii's distinctive coastal and volcanic risk environment. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles10
Top employerState of Hawaii
Top cityHonolulu, HI
Cities hiring3
Work type100% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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TEEMA
Workers Compensation Claims Examiner III
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TEEMA
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Workers Compensation Claims Examiner III
TEEMA
Kapolei, Hawaii
Customer Service & Support
$85k - $95k/yr
Bachelor's

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Claims Analyst
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Claims Analyst
Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee for the Districts of Hawaii, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands
Honolulu, Hawaii
Accounting
Business Analyst
Data Analytics
Finance
On-Site
High school diploma or GED

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Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations
Surveillance / Claims Investigator - Part Time
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Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations
Added 3w ago
Surveillance / Claims Investigator - Part Time
Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations
Honolulu, Hawaii
Data Analytics
Data Science
$22 - $25/hr
High school diploma or GED
1,001-5,000

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State of Hawaii
Human Resources Specialist Vi (Employee Claims) - Oahu
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State of Hawaii
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Human Resources Specialist Vi (Employee Claims) - Oahu
State of Hawaii
Oahu Island, Hawaii
IT Support
Systems Administration
Technical Program Management
$6,914 - $8,414/yr
Bachelor's degree
201-500

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State of Hawaii
Human Resources Specialist Vi (Employee Claims) - Oahu
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State of Hawaii
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Human Resources Specialist Vi (Employee Claims) - Oahu
State of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
IT Support
Systems Administration
Technical Program Management
$6,914 - $8,414/yr
Military encouraged
201-500

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Property Claims Specialist Jobs by City in Hawaii

Where Hawaii roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Honolulu
8 jobs
Kapolei
1 job
Oahu Island
1 job

Property Claims Specialist Job Market in Hawaii

A snapshot from current Hawaii openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

State of Hawaii
State of Hawaii2 open roles
HDR
HDR1 open role
TEEMA
TEEMA1 open role

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services
  • Staffing & Recruiting
  • Construction & Real Estate

What Hawaii Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in property claims specialist jobs across Hawaii.

  • Active Hawaii General Lines Adjuster license issued by the Hawaii Insurance Division
  • Experience adjusting residential or commercial property claims end to end
  • Proficiency with claims management platforms such as Xactimate or Guidewire
  • Strong knowledge of Hawaii building codes and coastal construction standards
  • Ability to conduct on-site property inspections across Oahu, Hawaii Island, Maui, or Kauai
  • Clear written communication skills for preparing coverage determinations and settlement letters

Property Claims Specialist Jobs in Hawaii: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a property claims specialist in Hawaii?

You need an active Hawaii General Lines Adjuster license, issued by the Hawaii Insurance Division under the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. Candidates typically complete a state-approved pre-licensing course, pass the Hawaii adjuster licensing exam, and submit a background check. Most employers also expect at least an associate or bachelor's degree in business, finance, or a related field, though strong candidates sometimes enter through claims support roles and earn the license while working.

Which companies hire property claims specialists in Hawaii?

Employers hiring property claims specialists in Hawaii right now include State of Hawaii, HDR, and TEEMA, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hawaii's concentration of coastal and volcanic-risk properties attracts both national carriers and locally rooted insurers, so the hiring pool is broader than many job seekers expect for an island market.

Which Hawaii cities have the most property claims specialist jobs?

The cities with the most property claims specialist openings in Hawaii are Honolulu, Kapolei, and Oahu Island. Honolulu drives the largest share of listings because it is home to most of the state's major insurance carrier offices and third-party administrator operations, while positions on the neighbor islands typically follow the concentration of large resort, agricultural, and residential real estate exposure in those areas.

Are there remote property claims specialist jobs in Hawaii?

Yes, but they're limited, because property claims work frequently requires in-person inspections of damaged sites. About 0% of property claims specialist openings tied to Hawaii are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the hands-on nature of the role. The parts of the work most suited to remote arrangements are coverage reviews, documentation, and telephone or video adjuster assignments that do not require a physical site visit.

How can I get hired as a property claims specialist in Hawaii with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is a claims support or customer service representative role at a Hawaii-based carrier or third-party administrator, where you handle intake, documentation, and coordination before moving into adjustment work. First Insurance Company of Hawaii and national carriers with Honolulu offices periodically bring on claims trainees who earn their Hawaii General Lines Adjuster license on the job. Completing the pre-licensing coursework before you apply and highlighting any construction, real estate, or customer-facing experience puts you ahead of other candidates without adjustment history.

Where can I find and apply to property claims specialist jobs in Hawaii?

You can find and apply to property claims specialist jobs in Hawaii on Migrate Mate, which lists current Hawaii openings from carriers, third-party administrators, and independent adjusting firms active in the state. Find roles that fit your experience level and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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