Santa Cruz Port District is an independent special district formed in 1951 to construct and operate Santa Cruz Harbor, located 70 miles south of San Francisco and 35 miles north of Monterey in the City of Santa Cruz, California. Santa Cruz Harbor was constructed in 1964, and expanded in 1973. It provides over 800 permanent slips for recreational, commercial, and research opportunities. Additionally, the harbor provides a launching facility and access to the Monterey Bay, a national marine sanctuary, and secure storage for kayaks, rowing shells, paddleboards, and trailerable vessels.For coastal mariners, the harbor is maintained as a year-round harbor of safe refuge coupled with visitor berthing. The harbor also offers RV camping, a public beach, and scenic walking trails. Numerous charter operations provide fishing, whale watching, pleasure cruising, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing instruction opportunities. Santa Cruz Harbor is home to ten major concessions, including 5 restaurants, and more than 30 other smaller businesses which operate directly from harbor property. There are also many other marine-related businesses in the vicinity which contribute significantly to the local economy.Santa Cruz Port District is an equal opportunity employer and values its diverse staff, which is comprised of full-time, part-time, and seasonal workers. The District offers competitive compensation, including retirement through the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) and benefits including medical, dental, life, and long-term disability insurance. Employees have the opportunity to work on complex and engaging projects in a beautiful, coastal location.