- 73Golf Course Superintendent
- 5Superintendent/General Manager
- 3Director of Agronomy
- 5Superintendent-in-Training
- 179Assistant Superintendent
- 432nd Assistant Superintendent
- 38Assistant-in-Training
- 4Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 45Equipment/Shop Manager
- 44Turf Equipment Technician
- 9Assistant Equipment Technician
- 17Spray/Applications Technician
- 20Irrigation Technician
- 3Irrigation Manager
- 1GPS Mapping Technician
- 1General Manager
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 7Sports Turf Technician
- 1Landscape Manager
- 2Landscape Technician
- 2Lawn Care Manager
- 16Lawn Care Technician
- 3Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 9Crew Foreman
- 4Equipment Operator
- 25Grounds Staff
- 5Horticulturist
- 52Seasonal Intern
- 21Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
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By Cohasset Golf Club, - Cohasset, Massachusetts
Cohasset Golf Club, located in south shore of Massachusetts, is seeking an Assistant in Training/Spray Technician to join our team. Established in 1894, Cohasset Golf Club is one of the oldest, private clubs in New England. Cohasset Golf Club is a challenging 18-hole Donald Ross golf course located 25 miles south of Boston. This position will be an integral part of our daily maintenance operation. We are seeking a detail oriented and reliable spray technician that can help us maintain unparalleled daily tournament conditions through the safe and effective application of fertilizers, pesticides, and other turf management products. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to take that first step into the Turfgrass industry with a focus on becoming a golf course Superintedent. This candidate will be involved in all aspects of the day to day operation with a primary focus on applications and assistance to the management team. Golf Course Projects being executed in 2026: In house tree work and construction of a new turf nursery in preparation for master plan renovation Master plan restoration project starting in August designed by Jaeger Kovich of Proper Golf This project consists of bunkers, green and fairway expansions, tees, and partial irrigation system Dredging of 5 acre irrigation pond starting in August using hydraulic dredge Primary Responsibilities of the Position: Assist in daily Golf Course Operations Chemical and fertilizer applications: safely and properly mix and apply products throughout the golf course Equipment Calibration and maintenance Record keeping Help lead, train and mentor staff Lead small teams on projects while supporting management to get the job done Learn and train to be a team leader and run a productive maintenance crew
- $24 to $30 per hour
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By The Links at Firestone Farms, - Columbiana, Ohio
The Links at Firestone Farms is looking to add a new member to our golf course team to fill the Assistant Superintendent position. This full time position will be in charge of necessary daily maintenance procedures, special projects, and assist the superintendent in staff management and long range goals for the golf course. Applicant preferably should have experience in the golf course maintenance industry and be trained on basic course management procedures. These should include the ability to operate and maintain the mowing equipment, have experience with irrigation repair, and have the ability to run the sprayer. This is a full time hourly or salaried position (based on experience) with additional employee benefits that can be customized based on the applicants needs, experience, and skill set. The Links is excited to welcome the right fit to our team that will no doubt be a valuable asset to the operation
- $30,000 to $50,000 per year
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By Compass Pointe Golf Course, - updated February 26 - Pasadena, Maryland
Compass Pointe Golf Course is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Superintendent to join our Agronomy team. Compass Pointe is a 36-hole daily-fee facility owned by Anne Arundel County and professionally managed by Indigo Sports, a Troon Golf Company, for over 25 years The Assistant will work closely with the Superintendent to manage all aspects of the golf course. This will include, but not limited to hiring staff, crew management, leading monthly OSHA and company safety meetings. Assist the team with daily course set up and mowing schedules, all aspects of irrigation management and repair, IPM and pesticide/fertilizer applications. Coaching staff with routine tasks (mowing, calibrating, course set up, etc.) Assist with inventory of all chemicals, fertilizers, equipment, supplies and all pesticide/ fertilizer documentation.
- $52,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Brookfield Country Club, - updated February 26 - Clarence, New York
Brookfield Country Club is seeking a Senior Assistant Superintendent who is ready to take on meaningful responsibility and advance both within the club and the golf course industry. This position is intentionally structured for forward movement, with a proven track record of advancement. The previous Senior Assistant Superintendent at Brookfield was promoted to Golf Course Superintendent, and the next individual in this role is expected to follow a similar path. This is a leadership role with autonomy over day-to-day golf course operations. The Senior Assistant Superintendent will be trusted to manage daily execution while actively participating in agronomic planning and decision making alongside the Superintendent. Afternoons are intentionally dedicated to greens moisture management and planning, executed within an agronomic framework built on the same practices used at the highest levels of the industry. The goal is to develop systems, decision-making skills, and leadership habits that can be carried directly into a first Superintendent role. Responsibilities include daily operations oversight, staff leadership and development, execution of cultural practices and spray programs, course setup, tournament preparation, and involvement with irrigation system operation and maintenance. Experience with Rain Bird irrigation systems is helpful but not required. Seasonal workload expectations are 50–70 hours per week during the golf season. The ability to work extended hours, including weekends and holidays, is required.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Baltimore Country Club, - updated February 26 - Timonium, Maryland
Baltimore Country Club is seeking a driven, detail-oriented Assistant Superintendent to join our agronomy leadership team during a truly dynamic period in the Club’s history. With significant capital investments, championship-level expectations, and a commitment to innovation, this is an exceptional opportunity for a motivated turf professional to grow and make an impact. This position would be ideal for a recent graduate. Club Highlights: ● Six consecutive years as one of the Top Places to Work in Baltimore ● Over 3,400 members and 400+ staff across two campuses ● Recognized among the Top 50 Country Clubs in the U.S. and Top 100 in the world ● Host site for major championships, including: ○ 2026 USGA U.S. Senior Amateur Championship ○ 2028 Western Amateur Championship ○ 2031 USGA Women’s Amateur Championship ● Future Projects: ○ 2027 East Course Renovation Baltimore Country Club is committed to operational excellence and innovation. Recent and ongoing investments include: · Modern equipment fleet upgrades · Advanced irrigation and water management systems · Data-driven agronomic tools and GPS technology · Enhanced staff training and leadership development programs The Assistant Superintendent will have exposure to progressive turf management strategies, capital project planning, and high-level team leadership within a forward-thinking operation. Traits of Individual: ● Positive attitude with strong interpersonal skills ● Ability to work independently while thriving in a team-oriented culture ● High level of organization, attention to detail, and integrity ● Self-motivated, resourceful, and able to work autonomously to achieve goals ● Committed to mentoring and developing others, fostering a culture of growth and safety Key Responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills, and Aptitude: The Assistant Superintendent works closely with the Director of Agronomy and Golf Course Superintendents to: · Lead daily maintenance operations and crew management · Execute championship-level course conditioning · Assist with renovation and capital improvement projects · Manage water, fertility, and plant health programs · Support budgeting, scheduling, and long-term agronomic planning · Develop and mentor seasonal and full-time team members Preferred Qualifications: · Passion for championship conditioning and attention to detail · Strong leadership presence and team-building skills · Interest in construction/renovation project management · Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development
- $55,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Cattail Creek Country Club, - Glenwood, Maryland
About Cattail Creek Country Club Founded in 1988 by a group of 46 Howard County golf enthusiasts, Cattail Creek Country Club was designed by renowned architect Willard Byrd and opened for play in July 1993. The 18-hole golf course sits on a 168-acre property defined by rolling terrain and natural water features. Greens, tees and fairways are grassed to bentgrass. Roughs consist of a blend of ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and tall fescue. Operational Resources Equipment fleet valued at over $2 million (leased and owned) Operating budget exceeding $2 million with strong equipment repair and maintenance allocation Annual investment program in new equipment with minimal deferred purchases Well-equipped workshop featuring new Foley grinders Position Overview The Equipment Manager works closely with the Golf Course Superintendent and leadership team to ensure all equipment is properly maintained, safe to operate, and prepared to support daily operations. The successful candidate will take pride in organization, preventative maintenance, and precision equipment setup. An understanding of consistency and detail in a high-caliber golf environment is essential. Key Responsibilities Lead maintenance, repair, and calibration of all golf course equipment Develop and implement a comprehensive preventive maintenance program Maintain accurate service records, parts inventory, and operating cost documentation Manage the equipment repair and maintenance budget Coordinate with the Superintendent and staff to prioritize equipment needs Ensure compliance with safety regulations Provide staff training on equipment operation and care Stay current with industry trends and equipment technology Maintain a clean, organized, and safe workshop environment
- $30 to $40 per hour
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By Riverside Municipal Golf Course, - Portland, Maine
Job Summary: The City of Portland, Maine seeks a dynamic, experienced leader at Riverside Golf Course for the Department of Parks, Recreation & Facilities. This is a full time, year-round, working supervisory position that assists in maintaining the grounds of the City owned golf courses. Works closely with the Superintendent on all aspects of turf maintenance and overall conditioning of the golf course. This position requires specific areas of expertise in agronomic practices, playing conditions, and improving daily customer experience. Must be comfortable executing and managing daily tasks ranging from mowing practices, turf repair, chemical/fertilizer applications, irrigation system operation and repair, daily golf course setup, and winter recreation operations. Regularly reviews course playing conditions and works with the Superintendent to determine the best management practices for turf health and playability. Identifies and corrects problems such as drainage and irrigation failures, pest and disease pressure. This position will supervise permanent and seasonal employees and work with private contractors working on City properties as needed. Duties & Responsibilities: Maintains appropriate records of work performed, employee time, equipment and material usage, and other pertinent data. Provides daily logs of work. Provides information as requested for weekly, monthly, and annual reports. Provides instruction to individuals and crews on equipment and safety in accordance with state and local regulations. Coordinates and assists with snow removal, ice rink maintenance, and grooming of nordic ski trails at the Riverside Golf Course. Assists as needed with Departmental winter operations including sidewalk snow removal, pinch point clearing, parking lot clearing, and other City-wide winter operations tasks. Oversees crews working winter operations as needed. Performs related work as required. Required Skills & Experience: Considerable experience in golf course maintenance, and management. Graduation from a standard high school. Preferred completion of post secondary education in turf maintenance; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, abilities and skills. Thorough knowledge and ability to conduct golf course maintenance, drainage, automatic irrigation systems and control of fungus, weeds and diagnose and treat turf diseases. Ability to supervise and train personnel. Experience working with a diverse workforce. Some working knowledge of light-duty equipment such as skid-steers, tool cats, backhoes, sidewalk plows. Ability to use a computer and working knowledge of Google Suite and Microsoft Office software, including Excel and Word.
- $56,430 to $66,580 per year
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By Sugar Mill Country Club, - New Smyrna Beach, Florida
* APPLICANTS MUST APPLY THROUGH PGA.ORG - LINK BELOW * ABOUT SUGAR MILL COUNTRY CLUB New Smyrna Beach, FL | For more than half a century, Sugar Mill Country Club has been regarded as the premier private, member-owned country club in the region. Architect Ron Garl’s reimagining of Joe Lee’s original 27-hole design has transformed a classic into a modern-day masterpiece, providing challenges and rewards along every bend. Recognized by Audubon International for its environmental stewardship. About the Area: New Smyrna Beach gives you a coastal lifestyle with authentic character. Artists live and work here year-round, restaurants source from fishing boats that dock downtown, and 17 miles of beach means you're never fighting for space. This setting complements Sugar Mill Country Club to the fullest. CLUB DETAILS Facility: Member Owned Course Access: Private Number of Holes: 27 Total Annual Rounds: 40,000 Number of Carts: 45 Course Owned 75 Member Owned Members (Golf/Social): Golf - 305 Other - 150 Primary Golf Season: January - December Recent Renovations: 2023-2024 White and Red Nines were fully renovated, with the Blue Nine scheduled for renovation in 2027. Turfgrass Varieties: TifEagle and Bimini Bermuda Equipment: Toro and John Deere Practice Range: Yes Number of Staff Managed: 20 POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager Supervises: Agronomy Staff Position Description: The Head Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with the care, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Sugar Mill’s Country Club golf course, practice facilities, and surrounding grounds. This individual will serve as a hands-on leader overseeing all turfgrass programs, staff management, budgeting, agronomic planning, irrigation, and long-term course improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong communication skills, team-oriented leadership, and a deep commitment to continuous improvement. Reporting to the General Manager, the Golf Course Superintendent is an integral part of the Club’s executive leadership team and works closely with the Head Golf Professional to deliver an outstanding golf experience. The Golf Course Superintendent is expected to work as a true partner with the Head Golf Professional in the daily operation of the golf course, ensuring seamless coordination between agronomy and golf operations. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Golf Course Maintenance & Agronomics Direct all phases of golf course maintenance, including mowing, cultural practices, pest/disease management, fertilization, and daily course setup. Maintain all turf, landscapes, trees, and ornamental plantings across the entire property. Develop and manage an efficient irrigation and water-usage plan, including monitoring and reporting. Ensure all chemical applications are safely executed and fully compliant with federal, state, and local regulations. Schedule maintenance around member play to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption. Lead and support capital improvement projects such as cart-path upgrades, drainage enhancements, bunker work, and long-range agronomic initiatives. Team Management & Leadership Recruit, hire, train, and supervise a committed grounds team. Build a positive, collaborative, and professional culture that promotes accountability and pride in course conditions. Implement labor-management strategies, staffing schedules, and performance standards. Conduct annual performance reviews and mentor team members for growth and advancement. Financial Management & Planning Prepare and manage the annual operating and capital budgets for grounds and agronomy. Approve expenditures, maintain inventory, oversee payroll, and ensure operations remain within budgetary expectations. Participate in long-term strategic planning regarding course improvements, capital needs, and agronomic direction. Equipment Maintenance & Safety Oversee the repair, preventative maintenance, and replacement of all golf course maintenance equipment. Ensure staff follow proper safety protocols, equipment operation procedures, and OSHA compliance. Conduct annual equipment evaluations and recommend capital replacements or upgrades. Communication & Administration Maintain detailed and accurate records of chemical applications, water usage, weather data, inventory, and maintenance routines. Communicate consistently with the General Manager, Head Golf Professional, Committees, and leadership regarding course conditions, projects, and priorities. Provide ongoing updates to the membership about maintenance practices, agronomic philosophies, and upcoming work.
- $120,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Quarry Ridge Golf Course, - updated February 25 - Portland, Connecticut
Position Overview: This person will be training with current superintendent the remainder of the 2026 season and taking over as superintendent in 2027. Individual must be an experienced Assistant who is ready to take the next step in their career. Primary Responsibilities: · Direct all aspects of turf grass maintenance and daily operations for Quarry Ridge Golf Course. · Develop and implement comprehensive agronomic plans aligned with seasonal and long-term goals. · Lead, mentor, and manage a skilled maintenance team, including the Assistant Superintendent and seasonal staff. · Collaborate with ownership to enhance course conditions and customer experience. · Oversee irrigation system operation, scheduling, troubleshooting and repair · Maintain compliance with all regulatory standards related to pesticide applications and environmental practices. Must have license. · Operate within a set budget and assist in long-range planning for equipment and infrastructure needs. · Must have some mechanical knowledge
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By City of West Sacramento, - updated February 25 - West Sacramento, California
Located in the heart of Northern California, West Sacramento is a thriving, centrally positioned city recognized as a regional leader and an emerging hub for commerce and development. The West Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to building a strong, connected community where pride, purpose, and care come together to create inclusive spaces that celebrate diversity and foster a sense of belonging. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic, forward-thinking team committed to our mission: “Parks Make Life Better.” If you're passionate about community service, innovation, and making a lasting impact, we welcome you to join our team. The Parks and Grounds Worker/Senior position reports to the Parks Superintendent and Chief Parks and Grounds Workers. This position will serve a key role in daily operation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of the City’s irrigation systems within parks, sports fields, and landscaped public areas. This includes working with a variety of irrigation technologies such as smart controls, pump systems, backflow prevention devices, valves, and underground piping. This position also supports general park maintenance tasks as needed and collaborates with other City departments, contractors, and community groups to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of irrigation services. The daily work of this position requires an individual who is a self-starter, can work both independently and cooperatively, has good communication skills, and above all possesses a great attitude. Regular interaction with the public is to be expected, all while representing the Parks & Recreation Department and the City in the most professional manner. This position works daily on the inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and operation of irrigation systems within City parks, sports fields, and landscaped areas. While reporting directly to the Irrigation Chief and other supervisors in the Parks Division, The Parks and Grounds Worker is also expected to coordinate and communicate with other City departments, contractors and relevant groups. The role requires a self-motivated individual, who demonstrates strong problem-solving and communication skills, and maintains a positive, professional attitude. Regular interaction with the public is expected, and the individual must represent the Parks and Recreation Department and the City with professionalism and courtesy at all times. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated experience in irrigation system maintenance and repair, including the operation and troubleshooting of controllers, valves, piping, and pump systems. Additional preferred experience includes operation of parks maintenance equipment and vehicles, landscape and turf care, pesticide and fertilizer applications, sports field maintenance, and cleanup of public spaces. Relevant experience may come from prior employment or any hands-on work involving irrigation systems, equipment maintenance or parks/grounds/landscape related responsibilities. Certifications and licenses highly desired for this position include, but are not limited to, Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor, Certified Backflow Prevention Tester, Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Certified Sports Field Manager (CSFM) Certified Arborist, Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), Certified Applicator License or Certified Applicator Certificate (QAL or QAC), CPR/First Aid Certification, and OSHA 10/40. Additional certifications relevant to parks, grounds, grounds, turf, and tree maintenance are also valued. DEFINITION: Performs general and varied grounds and park facilities maintenance and gardening work. Parks and Grounds Worker is the entry level in the Park Maintenance worker series. Positions allocated to this level are assigned the more routine, unskilled, semi-skilled and manual labor duties, working under immediate direction. Incumbents are normally considered to be in a training status. Senior Parks and Ground Worker is the journey level class in the series working under general direction. Positions allocated to this level are assigned skilled and semi-skilled duties related to grounds care and development, work independently, and serve as a lead worker in training and directing others. Advancement to the Senior Parks and Grounds Worker level shall occur after satisfactorily performing the duties of a Parks and Grounds Worker for two (2) years. Satisfactory performance means an overall satisfactory or higher rating on the performance evaluation during the last evaluation period. An employee may advance to the Senior Parks and Grounds Worker in less than two (2) years if the employee's performance is noted as exceptional by the Department Head and the employee is recommended for early advancement by the Department Head. ESSENTIAL AND MARGINAL FUNCTION STATEMENTS--Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Essential Functions: Mows lawns; edges around walks, flower beds, walls, fences and related grounds areas; trims and prunes shrubs, hedges, and trees; hoes, weeds and rakes lawns; picks up paper and trash; waters various grounds areas by hand or by operating the sprinkler system; plants lawns, trees, flowers and shrubs; assists in installing and repairing sprinkler system; cleans and maintains parks' facilities, restrooms and picnic areas; installs picnic areas, and barriers; minor building repair and painting; operates power lawn mowers, tractor mowers, trucks and related equipment; utilizes air purifying respirators during the application of certain chemicals. Marginal Functions: Services and makes minor repairs to equipment; may assist with other public work installations; the Senior Parks and Grounds Worker may serve in the absence of the Chief Parks & Grounds Worker as assigned; performs other duties and responsibilities as required. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Ability to wear and use air purifying respirators as regulated by Cal/OSHA. WORKING CONDITIONS: Travel from site to site; some exposure to dust and noise; some heavy lifting, standing, climbing; may work at heights; work in inclement weather conditions.
- $54,168 to $72,180 per year
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By Tahoe Mountain Club, - truckee, California
Tahoe Mountain Club's Old Greenwood is looking for a professional turf equipment technician. The job is a full-time, year round position. The ideal candidate is clean, organized and has experience with small engines and hydraulic repairs. The turf equipment technician will work closely with the equipment manager and superintendents to maintain, diagnose and repair all equipment that is part of our operation to maintain high quality standards. Our fleet consists of all Toro equipment and John Deere tractors. We have a top of the line shop and tools to get the job done in a safe, clean and professional manner. Training will be provided for the right candidate with small engine and hydraulic repair experience. Successful traits; Honest & self disciplined Self motivated Team player with positive attitude Willingness to learn Safe and Methodical
- $27 to $30 per hour
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By Sea Scape Golf Links, - updated February 25 - Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Housing included. Responsibilities and daily tasks will be those that are usual and consistent with golf course maintenance, the assistant superintendent position, and having or developing the skills to be a superintendent. We are especially looking for an individual who wants to learn and help develop precision nutrient and pesticide application techniques. Bonuses can be given based on performance and/or course revenue. Please contact Jamin Blume at seascapegolfinc@gmail.com for more detailed information.
- $40,000 to $40,000 per year
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By Island Country Club, - updated February 25 - Marco island, Florida
Job Title: Equipment Manager Reports to: Head Golf Course Superintendent Compensation: $110,000 to $135,000 Annual Salary Based on Experience Relocation: Club will assist with relocation Location: Island Country Club 500 Nassau Road Marco Island, Florida 34145 About The Club: The Island Country Club, founded in 1966, is located on Marco Island, a 24-square-mile barrier island in Southwest Florida along the Gulf of Mexico just south of the city of Naples. The Island Club offers the only private 18-hole golf course on the island, consisting of homes, resort hotels, marinas, and beaches. In addition to the modern and challenging golf course for all levels, the Club has a beautiful clubhouse that offers superb dining, a Wellness center, and five Har-Tru clay tennis courts. For more information on the Club, please visit https://www.island-countryclub.org/. Job Summary (Essential Functions): The Equipment Manager will be responsible for all equipment maintenance and repair, parts and inventory, and maintaining a safe, clean, and organized work environment. The Equipment Manager will be a hands-on leader guiding, training, coaching, and assisting the Equipment Mechanic in developing and implementing a preventive maintenance schedule, the repair and maintenance of turf equipment and vehicle fleets, training grounds staff on the safe and proper use of equipment and parts, and equipment inventory. The Equipment Manager will advise the Golf Course Superintendent on major equipment failures and replacement needs and work as an integral member of the grounds team. Essential Responsibilities: Lead, guide, train, and coach the Equipment Mechanic in maintaining, diagnosing, and repairing turf equipment and other shop responsibilities. Develop, manage, and assist in the preventive maintenance program of equipment. Inspect, maintain, diagnose, and repair all equipment in the fleet, including parts fabrication. Educate and train grounds staff on the safe and proper use of equipment. Perform grinding and sharpening of cutting units to maintain optimal performance. Purchase parts, supplies, and materials as needed and maintain a stocked and orderly parts inventory. Practice and ensure all health, safety, and environmental regulations are known, understood, and practiced, including proper storage or disposal of hazardous materials, including fuel, grease, and solvents. Advise the Golf Course Superintendent on major equipment failures and replacement needs. Establish and adjust daily, weekly, and monthly repair and maintenance schedules based on equipment requirements and the course maintenance schedule. Establish and maintain accurate records for equipment, liquids, parts, equipment conditions, repairs, costs of repairs, and preventive maintenance. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized shop. Perform daily course checks to ensure cut quality and proper operation of equipment. Prepare, recommend, and manage the equipment budget, monitoring cost and expenditures, and identifying variances and recommending and implementing corrective action as necessary. Qualifications: Experience in the maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of turf equipment. Experience in cutting unit set-up, ideally with Bernhart reel and bedknife grinders. Ability to read and follow manuals, understand preventive maintenance requirements and schedules, and repair equipment. Know and have the ability to utilize various trade tools and the safety guidelines of their use. Familiarity with managing a budget. Ability to utilize computer software systems such as a purchase order system, Excel, Word, and PM Software. Trade school, formal education, or certifications in mechanical, electrical, or related programs, or equivalent experience.
- $110,000 to $135,000 per year
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By TPC Louisiana, - updated February 25 - Avondale, Louisiana
Job Title: Equipment Manager Reports to: Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations Compensation: $30 - $40 Dollars per Hour plus Overtime Relocation: Relocation Assistance Available Location: TPC Louisiana 11001 Lapalco Boulevard Avondale, Louisiana 70094 About TPC Louisiana: TPC Louisiana opened in 2004 and is one of more than 30 premier golf courses owned and operated by the PGA Tour. TPC Louisiana is located in the suburbs southwest of New Orleans. is an 18-hole golf course in the southern United States, located in Avondale, Louisiana is a suburb southwest and less than a 30-minute drive from of New Orleans. The course was designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye in consultation with tour professionals Steve Elkington and Kelly Gibson, and currently hosts the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in April of each year. The greens have Mini Verde Bermudagrass, and fairways are TifSport Bermudagrass. TPC properties are known for their outstanding conditioning and amenities, as well as a commitment to environmental excellence. To learn more about the TPC Louisiana, visit their webpage at https://tpc.com/louisiana/. Job Summary: The Equipment Manager will be responsible for all equipment maintenance and repair, parts inventory, and maintaining a safe, clean, and organized shop. The Equipment Manager will be a hands-on leader, training, coaching, and assisting the Equipment Mechanic with preventive maintenance, repair, and maintenance of turf equipment and vehicle fleets, training the grounds staff on the safe and proper use of equipment, and managing parts and equipment inventory. The Equipment Manager will advise the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations on major equipment failures and replacement needs and work as an integral member of the team. Essential Responsibilities: Lead, train, coach, and assist the Equipment Mechanic in maintaining, diagnosing, and repairing turf equipment and other shop responsibilities. Develop, manage, and assist in the preventive maintenance schedule for equipment. Inspect, maintain, diagnose, and repair all equipment in the fleet, including parts fabrication. Educate and train grounds staff on the safe and proper use of equipment. Perform grinding and sharpening of cutting units to maintain optimal performance. Purchase parts, supplies, and materials as needed and maintain a stocked and orderly parts inventory. Practice and ensure compliance with all health, safety, and environmental regulations, including proper storage and disposal of hazardous materials such as fuel, grease, and solvents. Advise the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations on major equipment failures and replacement needs. Establish and adjust daily, weekly, and monthly repair and maintenance schedules based on equipment requirements and the course maintenance schedule. Establish and maintain accurate records for equipment, liquids, parts, equipment conditions, repairs, costs of repairs, and preventive maintenance. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized shop. Perform daily course checks to ensure cut quality and proper operation of equipment. Prepare, recommend, and manage the equipment budget, monitor cost and expenditures, and identify variances and recommend and implement corrective action as necessary. Qualifications: Experience in the maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of turf equipment. Experience in cutting unit set-up, reel, and bedknife grinders. Ability to read and follow manuals and understand preventive maintenance requirements. Ability to utilize various trade tools and know the safety guidelines of their use. Familiarity with managing a budget. Ability to use an order system, Excel, Word, and PM Software. Trade school, formal education, or certifications in mechanics, or equivalent experience. Benefits: Group medical, dental, and vision benefits. Health Savings Account with employer contributions. Life and disability insurance. Pet insurance. 401k retirement plan with matching contributions. Paid time off for vacation and holiday pay. Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership, paid attendance at some local and regional conferences. Tuition assistance. Complimentary employee meals. Access to PGA TOUR golf tournaments Playing privileges and employee discounts
- $72,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Metedeconk National Golf Club, - updated February 25 - Jackson Township, New Jersey
Metedeconk National Golf Club is a premier 27-hole private facility in central New Jersey known for championship-level conditioning and a demanding, detail-oriented membership. The club will host the 2029 USGA Four-Ball Championship, providing the maintenance team with national exposure and elite tournament preparation experience. This position is being posted as one of our assistants prepares to pursue a Superintendent opportunity. Under current leadership, three assistants have advanced to Superintendent roles over the past six years. We believe strongly in mentorship, accountability, and preparing assistants to lead their own operations. This is not simply a maintenance position — it is a development platform designed to prepare the right candidate for long-term leadership in golf course management. Full irrigation renovation beginning this year featuring a Rain Bird system Consultant/Designer: CTech (Thomas Campbell) Contractor: GELCO (George Ley) Hands-on experience in a complete system overhaul
- $25 to $25 per hour
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By Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics, - updated February 24 - West Lafayette, Indiana
Provide golf course management support to the Golf Course Superintendent and/or Associate Superintendent to full execute an all-inclusive golf course maintenance plan for two 18-hole championship golf courses, including turf maintenance, landscaping programs. Supervise regular and temporary hourly staff. Maintenance Operations: Together with the Golf Course Superintendent and/or Associate Superintendent, develop and fully execute an all-inclusive golf course maintenance plan for two 18-hole golf courses. Manage daily golf course turf maintenance and related projects (including drainage mowing, turf maintenance, chemical applications, irrigation, tree and shrub maintenance, golf course aesthetics). Discuss critical-path decisions affecting the “play-ability” of the course and evaluate recommendations with the Superintendent. Develop and maintain positive, productive working relationships with athletics crew, agronomy and physical facilities staff, and outside vendors. Supervisory Responsibilities: Oversee scheduling and work assignments of temporary non-student and student maintenance employees to ensure good, playable conditions, and cost control. Make recommendations for hiring, pay adjustments, performance feedback, and terminations. Train and supervise employees in equipment operation and golf course maintenance. Review and maintain accurate timecards. Maintain accurate daily logbook of completed tasks for the day. Spraying Applications: Responsible for pesticide applications for assigned golf course. Daily inspect golf course to assess need for pesticide herbicide, fungicide, group control, chemical balance, quantity, and location of all appropriate and necessary chemical applications and evaluate recommendations with the Superintendent. Maintain complete and accurate records. Maintenance Shop Operations: Collaboratively with Superintendent and/or Associate Superintendent, oversee maintenance and shop operations by repair and upkeep of equipment within approved budget, developing multi-year plan for maintenance equipment purchase, trade-in and salvage. Learn all aspects of equipment repair and maintenance, i.e. grinding, lapping, adjusting infield diagnosis and clear concise communication to mechanic. Ability to adjust to equipment failures. Perform Other Duties as Assigned by the Superintendent: Assist Superintendent in developing and managing annual budget. Collaborate with Superintendent and/or Associate Superintendent and outside constituencies such as NCAA and USGA to meet specifications of tournaments. Participate in continuing education opportunities such as seminars, workshops, correspondence courses, field days, and trade shows. Subject to 24-hour call-backs.
- $44,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics, - updated February 24 - West Lafayette, Indiana
Provide golf course management support to the Superintendent. Assist in the development and full execution of an all-inclusive golf course maintenance plan for two championship 18-hole golf courses, including turf maintenance and landscaping programs. Assess criteria necessary for making critical-path decisions, which ultimately affect the playability of each course. Supervise regular and temporary hourly staff. Maintenance Operations Assist in the development and full execution of an all-inclusive golf course maintenance plan for two 18-hole golf courses. Manage daily golf course turf maintenance and related projects, which includes but is not limited to mowing, turf maintenance, chemical applications, irrigation, tree and shrub maintenance; golf course aesthetics. Develop new techniques and innovative methods for improved golf course maintenance operations for improved playability and cost effectiveness. Prioritize daily any critical-path decisions affecting the "play-ability" of the course, i.e. assess the critical nature of the conditions and react accordingly. Develop and maintain positive, productive working relationships with athletics, agronomy and physical facilities staffs, as well as with outside vendors. Oversee golf course construction projects. Spraying Applications Daily inspect golf course to assess need for pesticide herbicide, fungicide, group control. Recommend spraying application schedule, chemical rates, quantity and location of all appropriate and necessary chemical applications to the Superintendent. Keep accurate and complete records of all pesticide applications, fertilizer calibration, rate, and applications. Supervisory Responsibilities Oversee the scheduling and work assignments of regular, temporary non-student and student maintenance employees to ensure good, playable conditions, and cost control. Make decisions or recommendations for hiring, promotion, pay adjustments, performance feedback, and terminations. Train and supervise employees in equipment operation and golf course maintenance. Review and maintain accurate time cards. Provide cross training to the Assistant Superintendent and oversight for the landscape specialist position. Maintenance Shop Operations Collaboratively with the Assistant Superintendent, oversee maintenance and shop operations by: developing maintenance equipment budget, reviewing and approving repair and upkeep of equipment within approved budget, approving purchase of parts and materials for maintenance shop, developing multi-year plan for maintenance equipment purchase, trade-in and salvage. Oversee proper procedures and implementation of equipment maintenance, e.g., grinding, lapping, adjusting and diagnosis:-Advise on equipment repairs and ordering necessary parts to fix with budget-awareness. Annual Budget Prepare annual budget recommendations for the maintenance and capital improvements of the golf courses and related properties. Recommend cost control measures to keep operating and capital expenses in line with approved budget. Assist Superintendent with short and long-range planning. Perform other duties as assigned by the Superintendent. Collaborate with outside constituencies such as NCAA and USGA to meet specifications of tournaments. Participation in continuing education opportunities such as seminars, workshops, correspondence courses, field days, and trade shows. Subject to 24-hour callbacks.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Pikewood National Golf Club, - Morgantown, West Virginia
Course Overview: Pikewood National Golf Club, located southeast of Morgantown, WV, has been ranked by Forbes Magazine as #2 among “The Five Hardest Golf Courses in the U.S.” and by Golf Digest as #18 among “America’s 20 Hardest Golf Courses”, #79 among "The World Top 200 Greatest Courses" in 2018, # 31 among "America's Greatest 100 Golf Courses” in 2021, and "Best New Private Course" in 2009. In 2011 Link magazine listed Pikewood National #7 on its "Top 10 One-Hit Wonders".. The course takes full advantage of the picturesque West Virginia Mountains boasting breath-taking vistas on nearly every hole. Pikewood National is a private 18 hole golf course which is highly exclusive to members who enjoy golf at its purest state. This is a great opportunity to work with a crew that is highly motivated to become successful in this industry. The grass varieties at Pikewood National are: Greens (A1/A4 bentgrass), Approaches, Tees, Fairways (L93), Rough (Kentucky bluegrass and fescue mix), and Native areas (fescue). Position Summary: As a key member of the Pikewood National Golf Club maintenance team, the Summer Intern works directly with the Assistants-in-Training, Assistant Superintendents and Golf Course Superintendent and assists with the day-to-day maintenance and agronomic practices of the golf course and adjacent grounds, including but not limited to the clubhouse landscaping and maintenance complex. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual who is looking to eventually become a Golf Course Superintendent. This candidate should be a self-starter who takes pride in his/her work ethic and values the importance of being a team player. This position will expose the candidate to a wide variety of turf practices. The Pikewood Turf Crew understands the importance of sound agronomic practices. Pikewood National Golf Club strives to become better and better each day and we would love for your positive attitude and strong work ethic to be a part of our team! Position Responsibilities: Daily mowing of all playing surfaces with walk-behind units and riding units. Proper water management (hand watering, using irrigation heads, etc.). Fertilizer and chemical applications (proper calibration and techniques). Proper course set up (daily hole locations, tee locations and detail work). Cultural practices (topdressing, aerification, moisture management, etc.) Irrigation maintenance (irrigation head fixes, pipe repairs, locating/troubleshooting wiring issues). Learning how to manage according to the weather. Communicate well with the crew, management and members. Carry oneself with professionalism in both appearance and demeanor. Understand the importance of networking, career preparation, and record keeping. Working Conditions: The employee is often required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls. They will occasionally be required to balance, stoop, twist upper body, kneel, and climb. The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 30lbs occasionally. Specific vision abilities include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, and depth perception. Moderate exposure to extreme cold, heat, working outdoors, chemicals, pesticides, gasoline, vibration, pollen, dust, mechanical hazards and electrical hazards. Noise level is typically moderate to loud. Work extended hours during golf and holiday season. Work weekends and holidays. Watch this video to see what you can expect as a turfgrass intern - PIkewood National Internship Video Pikewood National Truly is the Greatest Walk in Golf- https://vimeo.com/847127942/ed55721e1a?share=copy
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By The Quechee Club, - Quechee, Vermont
The Quechee Club is a private 36 hole championship golf and four season private recreational community located in south central Vermont with a current membership level of 1,400 members. The club is situated on 5,000 acres and also offers a small downhill ski area, X/C skiing, 11 tennis courts, 4 platform courts, indoor & outdoor pools, fitness center, 50 acre recreational lake, polo field, athletic fields, hiking & biking trails, etc. The surrounding "Upper Valley" area has lots of other outdoor recreational activities along with the cultural offerings of Woodstock, Vermont and Dartmouth College, which is located just across the Connecticut River in Hanover, New Hampshire. The Club has recently gone through a major renovation in 2023 after summer flooding damaged the property. The property features California greens with A1/A4 Bentgrass surfaces along with bentgrass tees & fairways. In addition a new HDPE irrigation system installation was completed in 2022 with the installation of a new Rainbird I/C decoder system with double & triple row sprinklers. During 2023, the club embarked on phase one of a Campus Master plan renovation program to update other facilities and amenities throughout the club. We are looking for driven and motivated individuals who have the short term goal of gaining the skills and experience necessary to become an assistant golf course superintendent and eventually a golf course superintendent. The qualities we value are a good work ethic, a keen eye with attention to detail, eagerness to learn, and willing to work overtime when necessary to provide our membership with the best quality product possible. Our internships will be specifically tailored to the individuals' needs based on past experience and what they desire to focus on while interning. Interns will be encouraged to obtain a Vermont State Pesticide applicators license while here and will become an integral part of our plant protectant applications program. In addition, interns will have some crew scheduling and leadership opportunities along with daily course set up & scouting, hand watering, irrigation repairs, project work, equipment operation, etc. Interns leave with a well rounded exposure to all facets of turfgrass management and successful interns are strongly considered for future employment opportunities that may arise along with being offered help in achieving their future career objectives. We have many former interns who have gone on to very successful careers in the Golf course maintenance industry.
- $22 to $23 per hour
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By Lake Success Golf Club, - Lake Success, New York
About Lake Success Golf Club Nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Success in Great Neck, New York, Lake Success Golf Club is a hidden gem of Nassau County, just 15 miles from Manhattan. The club has a rich history dating back to the early 1920s, when William K. Vanderbilt commissioned C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor to design and build a premier golf course. Originally known as Deepdale Golf Club, the course underwent a major transformation in 1956 when the Long Island Expressway was constructed through its center. The Village of Lake Success took control, rerouting and rebuilding the course into the Lake Success Golf Club that exists today. Lake Success Golf Club has recently completed a comprehensive master plan renovation designed by Joel Weiman of Weiman Design, with construction led by Mike Tilleli of Tilleli Construction Group. This multi-phase project has transformed the course with improved playability, upgraded infrastructure, and enhanced aesthetics. The Assistant Superintendent will play a key role in maintaining and refining the newly renovated golf course, ensuring that championship-level conditions are achieved and sustained throughout the season. Key Responsibilities: Assist in daily planning and supervision of the golf course maintenance team Oversee turfgrass management, including mowing, aeration, fertilization, and pest control Monitor and manage irrigation systems, ensuring proper water distribution and efficiency Work closely with the Golf Course Superintendent on agronomic planning and course improvement projects Assist with the implementation of the club’s Master Plan, currently in Phase 1 Supervise and train maintenance staff to maintain high standards of course conditions Participate in budgeting, equipment management, and inventory control Ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations Why Join Lake Success Golf Club? Work at a historic and highly regarded golf course undergoing major improvements Be part of a supportive and professional management team dedicated to excellence Gain hands-on experience in agronomy, course renovations, and leadership Excellent career growth potential in golf course management This position offers a fantastic career opportunity for an ambitious individual looking to advance in golf course management. If you are passionate about turfgrass management and want to be part of a team focused on excellence, we encourage you to apply.
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Del Rio Golf and Country Club, - updated February 23 - Modesto, California
The Mechanic reports to the “Equipment Manager” and is responsible for performing, coordinating, and documenting the daily maintenance and repair of all golf course equipment. This role ensures machinery is safe, operational, and properly serviced to support the success of the golf course maintenance team. The Mechanic also maintains a clean, organized shop environment and prioritizes safety in all tasks. Del Rio Golf and Country Club has a full John Deere shop. Equipment is on a four-year lease. The 13,500 square foot “state of the art” maintenance facility was built in 2016.
- $28 to $30 per hour
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By K&C Grounds Maintenance, - updated February 23 - Lutherville Timonium, Maryland
K & C Grounds Maintenance, Inc is one of the leading athletic field service contractors in Maryland. As a member of the Sports Field Managers Association, we have been maintaining and renovating athletic fields for over 15 years. The scope of our services is athletic field maintenance, renovation, and construction. This will typically range from baseball, soccer, and football fields - in addition to working on golf courses. We currently operate out of Cockeysville, MD with the majority of our properties within an hour drive or less from the shop in Cockeysville. We are seeking an experienced and professional individual to help us expand our customer base and continue to produce top notch service and results. This is a growth potential position, as we have doubled our customer base in the last several years and the overall company continues to grow. It is a great opportunity to make an impact and be rewarded accordingly. This position is for someone looking mostly to be both in the field doing the work and partially in the office assisting on the back end. The position can be tailored to the individual’s strengths while also training their weaknesses. It is a great chance to be able to provide needed input to help operations run more smoothly. Individual will work closely with the Sports Turf Operations Manager and assist him in his daily planning and practices. The candidate will have the following responsibilities: Produce high quality work that meets K&C’s standard and satisfies the client Conduct site visits with new and existing customers Frequently inspect maintenance properties and make turfgrass quality assessments Adjust irrigation programs accordingly Apply fertilizers and pesticides properly Operate specialized machinery Lead special projects ranging from baseball renovations to golf course aerifications Maintain daily records of work performed Help put together new bids/proposals for prospective clients Assist in creating maintenance programs for clients based on sound agronomics and maintenance practices Report to the Sports Turf Operations Manager and provide input Ability to manage a crew of 2-5 people Represent K&C Grounds at various trade shows & events
- $50,000 to $100,000 per year
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By The Tree Farm, - Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
The Tree Farm is seeking a passionate, driven applicant for the Assistant Superintendent position with a shared mission of excellence. Our team members strive to create a one-of-a-kind golf experience that presents championship quality day in and out! Consequently, we are building a championship team and leaders. Our core values of hard work, optimism and drive not only contribute to individual growth but also create an environment where team collaboration is paramount. We take pride in building a supportive workplace culture that fosters creativity and innovation as we strive for continuous excellence together. At our core lays an ambition: To place individuals into superintendent positions at highly esteemed clubs all across the country. About The Tree Farm: The Tree Farm is a new destination private golf club in Batesburg, South Carolina. It is the vision of PGA Tour player and golf architecture enthusiast Zac Blair. The routing of the golf course was completed by world renowned golf course architect Tom Doak and the design of the course, and all its features was completed by Kye Goalby and his team of shapers. The Tree Farm is a private boutique golf club with a membership that puts a premium on impeccable daily conditioning throughout the golfing season. Annual rounds played will range from 12,000-15,000. The club will be closed from June 15-Early September on a yearly basis to complete cultural practices and miscellaneous course improvement projects. The Tree Farm’s vision is simple, come as you are and enjoy a world class golf course and hospitality operation with likeminded individuals that love the game. About the club: Typical Schedule: Monday - Friday, Off-Season: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM Monday - Friday, In-Season: 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM Weekends: 6:00 AM - 11:00AM Rotating Weekends Off: 12 days on and 2 days off Employees: 15 full-time, 8 seasonal, 2 interns, 2 part-time Equipment: New John Deere Lease Package May 2025 Irrigation System: Rainbird IC System with 2500 GPM Watertronics Pump Station Upcoming Projects 2" perforated drainage installation on fairways, and railroad tie walking path installation Success Traits of Individual: Maintains an optimistic and enthusiastic outlook, even in challenging situations. Effectively conveys ideas and listens to others with clarity and respect. Has a friendly and approachable demeanor, making it easy to connect with others. Takes initiative and actively pursues opportunities to achieve success. Focused on long-term career goals and committed to personal and professional growth. Possesses a deep understanding of the game, its strategies, and nuances. Dedicated and persistent in accomplishing tasks and going above and beyond. Open to learning, feedback, and continuously improving skills. Initial Priorities of Position: Integrate with other assistants and build rapport with the team. Assist in summer projects such as drainage installation, bunker construction and native area refinement. Work alongside the Director of Greens and Grounds to review summer cultivation plans. Collaborate with Course Superintendent and other Assistants to create work schedules and job boards. Position Overview: An Assistant Superintendent at The Tree Farm will gain exposure in: Managing 3.5 Acres of TifEagle Ultradwarf Bermudagrass Managing 85 Acres of Tahoma31 Bermudagrass tees and fairways Operation and maintenance of Rainbird 2-wire irrigation system with Watertronics pump station Drainage design, installation and repair Turfgrass cultivation and grooming (Topdressing, aerification, verticutting, etc) Chemical/Fertilizer calibration and application Native area seeding, establishment and management Daily crew management and scheduling Budgeting, payroll and management training Professional development and leadership training Tournament volunteering at professional events throughout the United States A large industry network of experts in the golf course maintenance sector Preferred Qualifications: Certificate or Degree in Turfgrass Science/Management or similar field. Three to five years' experience on a golf course. Management experience is a plus. Passionate professional, who desires to be a part of a unique golf and club culture that will accelerate your career, while balancing work and life. Compensation and Benefits: Salary - $58,000-$65,000 (dependent on experience) Temporary On-site Housing Participation in medical, dental, vision insurances 401K with employer match PTO/Vacation Short-term disability Continued education Meals provided Uniforms Golf privileges Association dues, local and regional conference attendance About Nick Roth - Director of Greens and Grounds: With over 13+ years in the golf course maintenance industry, Nick led The Tree Farm's grow-in and construction with a forward-thinking vision using the latest technologies and best practices. Prior experiences include superintendent positions at Red Hawk Run Golf Course, and Oakland Hills Country Club for the most recent golf course restoration alongside Gil Hanse. Additional experience assistant superintendent roles at Sand Ridge Golf Club, Elyria Country Club and Pine Brook Golf Course. Nick was a 2017 Green Start Academy attendee, and graduate of the Ohio State University. About Batesburg, SC: Nestled in the Midlands with close proximity to Interstate 20, Batesburg-Leesville is the halfway point between the capital city of Columbia and Augusta, Georgia but still only two hours from the mountains and the beach. The towns theme is "Come Sample the South" and that can be done on the second full weekend in May as the South Carolina Poultry Festival is held in the town. The festival is two days of food, fun, music and crafts. Batesburg has the combination of small town feel with growth potential. Nearby Aiken is in Aiken County and is one of the best places to live in South Carolina. Living in Aiken offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Aiken there are a lot of parks. Many young professionals and retirees live in Aiken. Aiken is home to first-class polo and racing. It is even home to the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame.
- $58,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Laurel Valley Soils, Inc., - Landenberg, Pennsylvania
Take back your calendar! In sales you set your goals and your goals set your calendar. Your income is directly correlated with your personal effort and is no longer capped. Spend more time with your family or just enjoying the time for personal pursuits. No more emergencies or feeling like you are on call 24/7. Join the Mid-Atlantic's premier bulk compost and soil producer, providing custom blended soil solutions to the green and construction industries. To learn more go to https://laurelvalleysoils.com/careers/
- $50,000 to $150,000 per year
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By The Preserve at Oak Meadows Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, - Wheaton, Illinois
The Golf Maintenance Technician position performs manual labor and technical tasks in the maintenance and construction across the district's golf courses. This includes assisting with irrigation systems and turf care. Why Join Us? Take part in the support of the Preserve at Oak Meadows, an award-winning public facility in Addison IL, featuring an 18-hole golf course, a practice facility, and a new clubhouse. Owned and operated by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County. The Preserve's sister courses include Maple Meadows in Wood Dale, and Green Meadows in Westmont. Since reopening from a $16 million renovation project in 2017, the reinvented property has been honored with awards and recognition from national golf publications and environmental groups alike, including: Golf Inc. - 2018 Renovation of the Year Winner Golf Digest - 2017 Green Star Award Winner Golfweek – 2025 Best Courses You Can Play What You'll Do Assist with the maintenance and repair of irrigation and drainage systems and perform regular turf maintenance through mowing, aerating, and pruning trees and shrubs, all to ensure top playing quality. Lead and assist in the training of seasonal employees, promoting best practices in maintenance and safety. Conduct routine maintenance on tools, machinery, and equipment to maintain working conditions. Assist in the repair and maintenance of golf cart paths and fences around the course property. Support the construction of new golf course features, including preparing soil and grading turf for plantings. Apply fertilizers and plant protectants. Transport equipment between multiple district locations as required. Perform snow removal and landscaping around the golf clubhouse as needed. Assist the supervisor with the selection of staff, scheduling, training, and providing guidance, and communicating day to day tasks and expectations. Relay and provide input regarding work performance, training needs, and growth opportunities. Foster a work environment that promotes safe work habits, become familiar with safety rules and procedures, keep work areas clean, and report on any unsafe conditions and incidents. Maintain a supportive working environment and demonstrate a desire to succeed the expectations of internal and external customers. Perform other duties as required. Work Setting Based out of the Preserve at Oak Meadows in Addison IL. Primarily works outdoors and requires travel to other district golf sites in Westmont and Wood Dale. Apply Today
- $24 to $27 per hour
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