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PHNSY & IMF hosts annual Knowledge Share Fair
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (Jan. 22, 2026) – Code 135 Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Training Supervisor Kimberly Yuruki (Left) and Code 135 NDT Inspector Apprentice Chelsea Barrier (Right) demonstrate Magnetic Particle Dry inspection at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF) 2026 Knowledge Share Fair (KSF). The KSF is an annual event where employees from across the shipyard come together to learn about each other’s jobs and processes to foster a “Culture of Excellence” and endorse the spirit of Aloha at the shipyard. PHNSY & IMF is the largest, most comprehensive U.S. Navy fleet repair and maintenance facility between the U.S. West Coast and the Far East and provides a capable, ready and
Jan. 26, 2026 - An unusually cool hawaiian day, with dark clouds threatening in the distance, didn’t stop the droves of shipyard workers from putting down their tools and checking out the annual Knowledge Share Fair put on by Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility.

USS Oklahoma Sailors and Marines Honored on 84th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
Kalāheo High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) present colors at the USS Oklahoma Memorial ceremony, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Dec. 7, 2025. Pearl Harbor Navy Yard (now Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility) workers helped to save 32 Sailors and Marines from Oklahoma on the day of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. PHNSY & IMF’s mission is to keep the Navy’s fleet “Fit to Fight” by repairing, maintaining, and modernizing the Navy's fast-attack submarines and surface ships. Strategically located in the heart of the Pacific, it is the most comprehensive fleet repair and maintenance facility between the U.S. West Coast and the Far East. (U.S. Navy photo by Lauren Matakas Arita)
Dec. 7, 2025 - As part of the annual commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Navy and the National Park Service held a ceremony at the USS Oklahoma Memorial on Ford Island Dec. 7, 2025, honoring the Sailors and Marines who were aboard USS Oklahoma (BB 37) on the “day that will live in infamy.”

Engineering the Future – University of Hawai’i students find real-world experience at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
King Joash (KJ) Rumbaoa, a student from the University of Hawaii Manoa, pours Versathane, a urethane resin, into molds under the watchful eye of Dean Tamaki, a painter at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, on Oct. 24, 2025. The Cooperative Education Program is a partnership between the University of Hawaiʻi and PHNSY & IMF that provides engineering students with a semester of invaluable, hands-on shipyard experience. PHNSY & IMF’s mission is to keep the Navy’s fleet “Fit to Fight” by repairing, maintaining, and modernizing the Navy's fast-attack submarines and surface ships. Strategically located in the heart of the Pacific, it is the most comprehensive fleet repair and maintenance facility between the U.S. West Coast and the Far East. (U.S. Navy photo by Kenny Jones)
Dec. 5, 2025 - Miyamoto and Rumbaoa are full-time engineering students at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa enrolled in the Cooperative Education Program (co-op) with Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. The program allows students to participate in an elective that offers an early look at where their studies can lead.

From Ships to Saplings: Nurturing a Legacy at Pearl Harbor
Yvonne Young, an industrial engineer at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility waters a young ‘ulu tree, July 2, 2025. Hawaiian Regional Maintenance Center planted the young tree to commemorate the completion of an extended maintenance period on board the USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG108). PHNSY & IMF's mission is to keep the Navy's fleet
Aug. 6, 2025 - Under the hot Hawaiian sun, two young native saplings are taking root outside of Building 167 on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and thanks to the watchful eye of five dedicated shipyard employees, their future looks bright. Throughout the week, and even on weekends, volunteers from across Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility step in to ensure the trees receive the care they need to thrive in their early months. It has become a shipyard tradition to plant a young native tree at the end of a long Chief of Naval Operations availability, a significant and intense maintenance period for ships and submarines. It is a gesture to commemorate and express gratitude to the shipyard for all their hard work, dating back to 2015, when a young plumeria tree was first planted outside Building 167 on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.

PHNSY & IMF showcases shipyard career opportunities to high school students
Engineer Traci Sunada from Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility talks with a student from the Honolulu Community College CTE Academy during a community event at the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum July 15, 2025. PHNSY & IMF’s STEM program participated in the Honolulu Community College Summer CTE Academy event at the museum, conducting a mini-career fair for more than 100 students from the Academy, providing real world shop exposure to students expressing an interest in trades, engineering, and STEM. PHNSY & IMF’s mission is to keep the Navy’s fleet “Fit to Fight
July 29, 2025 - Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility and the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum collaborated on an outreach event for more than 100 Honolulu Community College Summer CTE (Career and Technical Education) Academy students as the high schoolers wrapped up a five-week vocational training program July 15, 2025. Hosted by the museum, PHNSY & IMF presented shipyard career opportunities and employees gave students a first-hand look at the tools and technology they use in ship maintenance.

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