About Us

Our three primary businesses are our airport, marinas, industrial and business parks.

Location & Directions+

Port of Bremerton is located in western Washington State

The Port of Bremerton is located at 8850 SW State Hwy 3, Bremerton, WA, in the Puget Sound region of western Washington State, U.S. (You'll turn at the stoplight to get there.)

The Port provides a spectacular natural setting along with the affordability of the Kitsap Peninsula and is centrally located within a short commuting distance to the urban centers of Seattle and Tacoma.

Easy access to interstate highway, rail, and deepwater ports make this an ideal, affordable business and family location.

Click the button above for detailed driving and ferry directions. 

Humble Beginnings in 1913+

The Port of Bremerton is the 4th oldest port in the State of Washington and the first of many in Kitsap County.

As the story has been passed down through generations, it is said that the city of Bremerton had inadvertently built portions of its wharf, an important commercial and transportation hub, over privately-owned tidelands. The property owner's threatened lawsuit prompted a signature-gathering campaign by citizens to put the formation of a port district within the city of Bremerton's boundaries on the ballot in the hopes of resolving the dispute.

To further review the history of the Port, please visit HistoryLink.org.

Celebrating 100 years of achievement in 2013+

The next 100 years the Port pledges to continue to leverage every tax dollar the Port receives through wise investment in job-generating facilities, infrastructure, and programs, and continue its collaboration with public and private partners in the interest of long-term economic and recreational benefits shared throughout Kitsap County and the West Puget Sound region.

Business and Industrial Parks+

  • More than 60 companies, employing over 2,500 people, are located at the Port of Bremerton
  • Over 3,400 acres of Port and privately-owned land adjacent to Bremerton National Airport are being developed through a partnership called Puget Sound Industrial Center – Bremerton (PSIC - formerly known as SKIA).
  • By the year 2025, projections are that more than 9,000 additional jobs will be located there. 

Bremerton National Airport (KPWT)+

  • Is the largest airport on the Kitsap Peninsula. The airport provides world-class general and corporate aviation services and capabilities.
  • On and off-site businesses contribute 269 jobs and more than $83 million annually in sales.
  • Nearly 200 aircraft are housed at the airport; they make over 60,000 takeoffs and landings each year.

Bremerton and Port Orchard Marinas +

  • Both marinas attract thousands of visiting boaters every year who spent their money locally.
     
  • For every dollar spent at the marina, $2.50 goes back into the local economy.
     
  • Both marinas also offer local residents long-term dockage for their boats.
     
  • Both marinas also host the Kitsap Harbor Festival and the Blackberry Festival, attracting many local residents and visitors to the downtown area of Bremerton and Port Orchard.

Board of Commissioners

    Over the last 100 years, Port of Bremerton constituents have selected port commissioners with a strong commitment to making decisions in the vested interest of the people they represent. The port district is divided into three commission districts, each with an elected official that is elected to a six-year term. The Board is represented on various organizations and committees related to Port activities.

    View a listing of the 2024 thru 2025 committee appointments by clicking the Commission Representation PDF above.

    Board of Commissioners

    Cary Bozeman

    Vice President

    Term: Jan. 1, 2022 - Dec. 31, 2027
    District 1: West Bremerton, portions of East Bremerton, Kitsap Lake and Chico

    (360) 337-9375
    caryb@portofbremerton.org
    Biography

    Axel Strakeljahn

    Secretary

    Term: Jan. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31, 2029
    District 3: Portions of South Kitsap, Southwest Bremerton, Seabeck/Holly/Crosby

    (360) 731-4406
    axels@portofbremerton.org
    Biography

    Gary Anderson

    President

    Term: Jan. 1, 2020 - Dec. 31, 2025
    District 2: Downtown Port Orchard, portions of Eastern South Kitsap


    garya@portofbremerton.org
    Biography

    Employment Opportunities

    Join the Port of Bremerton

    It is Port of Bremerton policy to accept job applications only for positions that are currently open. Submission information, job description(s), and online application form can be found below. 

    If you are applying for more than one job posted below at the same time, please submit SEPARATE applications.

    To Apply:
    If you would like to apply for an advertised job opening, please follow the steps in the job announcement.

    To mail in an application, send it to:

    Port of Bremerton
    Attn: Human Resources
    8850 SW State Hwy 3
    Bremerton, WA 98312

    Fax: 360-674-2807

    Paper applications are also available between 8 am – 4:30 pm, Monday-Friday, at the Port’s Administrative Office at Bremerton National Airport, 8850 SW State Hwy 3, Bremerton, WA 98312.

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    Staff

    RoleNamePhone
    Accounts PayableKristina Hedrick(360) 813-0831
    Administrative Office AssistantStephanie Frame(360) 813-0823
    Airport ManagerCole Barnes(360) 813-0828
    Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Jim Rothlin(360) 813-0821
    Chief Financial OfficerAaron Schielke(360) 813-0815
    Chief Operations OfficerArne Bakker(360) 813-0814
    Contract AdministratorEllen Ataie(360) 813-0816
    Director of Facilities & Property DevelopmentJames Goodman(360) 813-0817
    Director of Marine Facilities (DMF)James Weaver(360) 813-0829
    Executive AssistantGinger Waye(360) 813-0812
    Maintenance IDavid Beckley
    Maintenance IIMike Lozier
    Maintenance IIKenneth Eisenhardt
    Maintenance IIChris Johnson
    Maintenance IIKayle Lenz
    Maintenance III Lead – AirportJim Garcia(360) 813-0819
    Maintenance III Lead – HarborBrian Robinson(360) 813-0830
    Marina Administrative SpecialistTami Brackenbury
    Marina Customer Service Specialist Janell Wheeler
    Marina Customer Service SpecialistPeyton Volpe-Ludwig
    Marina Office Assistant Gabrielle Garland
    Marina Operations ManagerKathy Garcia(360) 813-0825
    Port Attendant Mick Shultz
    Port Attendant Anne Mai
    Port Attendant Matt Schamp
    Port Maintenance ILee Howell
    Port Maintenance IMarco Baladad
    PresidentGary Anderson
    SecretaryAxel Strakeljahn(360) 731-4406
    Staff AccountantKristie Miller(360) 813-0822
    Staff Accountant Payroll & APConnie Daggett(360) 813-0811
    Staff Accountant Receivables Jenifer Zuweni(360) 813-0818
    Vice PresidentCary Bozeman(360) 337-9375

    Financials

      2023 Final Budget

      The 2023 final budget is now available. Please click the 2023 Final Budget title below to view the document.

      If you would like budget or financial information that is not shown here, please visit our Public Records Disclosure page for information on requesting public records.

      Public Records Requests

        Public records may be requested by using our contact us form and choose "Public Records Request" in the Subject drop-down box.  Requests can also be submitted by email, phone, or by completing the Public Records Request Form linked below and emailing it to Ginger Waye, the Port's Public Records Officer.  Please use the Port's Public Records Officer contact information below:

        Ginger Waye
        8850 SW State Hwy 3
        Bremerton, WA 98312
        360-813-0812
        360-674-2807 (FAX)
        gingerw@portofbremerton.org

        The Port will respond promptly to your request. Within five business days after receiving a request, the Port will either:

        1. Provide the record(s);
        2. Acknowledge your request and give you a reasonable estimate of how long it will take to respond.
        3. Communicate to you if any portion of your request is exempt from disclosure under state law.

        If a request is not clear, the Port may ask you for further clarification.

        Cost of Records:

        The Port has established that calculating actual costs would be unduly burdensome and has adopted the statutory default charges in RCW 42.56.120:

        • 15 cents/page for photocopies or printed copies of electronic records;
        • 10 cents/page for records scanned into electronic format;
        • 5 cents for every four electronic files or attachments uploaded to an email, cloud storage service, or other electronic delivery system;
        • 10 cents/gigabyte for transmitting records electronically;
        • The actual cost of the digital storage media/device, container used to mail the copies, and postage or delivery charges;
        • A customized service charge for requests that would require information technology expertise to prepare data or provide customized electronic access.

        For more information regarding public records disclosure, please visit the Public Records and Open Meetings section of the Washington State Attorney General website at www.atg.wa.gov/records.

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