- 38Golf Course Superintendent
- 2Superintendent/General Manager
- 3Director of Agronomy
- 2Superintendent-in-Training
- 95Assistant Superintendent
- 222nd Assistant Superintendent
- 22Assistant-in-Training
- 5Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 31Equipment/Shop Manager
- 28Turf Equipment Technician
- 7Assistant Equipment Technician
- 18Spray/Applications Technician
- 20Irrigation Technician
- 3Irrigation Manager
- 1IPM/Environmental Specialist
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 3Sports Turf Technician
- 9Landscape Technician
- 2Lawn Care Manager
- 10Lawn Care Technician
- 1Parks Supervisor
- 3Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 1Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 3Crew Foreman
- 6Equipment Operator
- 7Grounds Staff
- 1Arborist
- 8Seasonal Intern
- 2Construction Shaper/Crew
- 12Sales Representative
- 1Sales Manager
- 2Operations Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
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By The Honors Course, - updated May 29 - Ooltewah, Tennessee
Established in 1983, The Honors Course is a private golf club located just northeast of Chattanooga, Tennessee in a community known as Ooltewah. The club's mission is focused on amateur golf and has hosted many amateur championships. The Honors Course has consistently been ranked by Golf Digest as one of "America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses" since it opened. The Honors Course hosted the 2024 US Senior Amateur and is excited to be hosting the 2026 US Women's Amateur along with the 2031 US Men's Amateur. The Assistant Golf Course Equipment Technician works under the supervision of the Head Equipment Technician to maintain and repair all golf course equipment, including mowers, tractors, utility vehicles, and small engines. This position ensures that equipment is properly maintained and operates safely and efficiently to support the overall maintenance of the golf course. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the maintenance and repair of golf course equipment, including mowers, utility vehicles, and small engines. Perform routine inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor repairs to keep equipment in optimal working condition. Sharpen mower blades and maintain cutting units to specified standards. Assist in the diagnosis and troubleshooting of mechanical issues. Maintain accurate records of maintenance, repairs, and parts inventory. Assist in maintaining a clean and organized workshop. Ensure compliance with safety protocols and maintain a safe work environment. Report equipment malfunctions and recommend repairs to the Head Technician. Operate and test equipment to confirm proper operation. Perform other duties as assigned by the Head Technician or Golf Course Superintendent. Working Conditions: Work is primarily performed in a workshop environment with some outdoor work required. Must be able to work early mornings, weekends, and holidays as necessary. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 51 lbs. Ability to stand, kneel, and crouch for extended periods. Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, noise, dust, and fumes. Reports To: Head Golf Course Equipment Technician or Director of Agronomy.
- $28 to $30 per hour
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By BlackHorse Golf Club, - Cypress TX, Texas
About BlackHorse Golf Club BlackHorse Golf Club is one of Houston’s premier 36-hole facilities, known for delivering a country club experience in a semi-private setting. With a strong foundation, engaged membership, and a deeply loyal team — many of whom have been with the club for over a decade — we’re proud of the culture we’ve built and the high standards we uphold every day. Now, we’re entering an exciting phase of transformation. Our South Course is transitioning to a private model, while the North Course will remain a public facility, giving us a unique and dynamic position in the Houston golf market. To support this evolution and elevate the member experience, we’re investing in a $2 million bunker renovation and redesign this summer — a bold step forward in course conditioning and infrastructure. This is an ideal opportunity for a strategic, visionary agronomic leader to make a lasting impact at a club with momentum, resources, and a team-first culture. Position Summary We are seeking a Director of Agronomy who can lead with clarity, confidence, and strategic insight. This role goes beyond turf maintenance — it’s about leading people, managing complexity, and building systems that support high-level performance across 36 holes. You’ll be responsible for overseeing all agronomic operations, with a strong focus on team development, capital project execution, member satisfaction, and long-term planning. As we elevate the South Course into a premier private experience and complete a significant course renovation, this leader will play a central role in shaping the club’s future on the ground level. This position reports directly to the General Manager and collaborates closely with ownership and our home office agronomy team. It requires both hands-on credibility and high-level strategic thinking — a rare opportunity for the right candidate to leave a mark on a club poised for long-term success. Key Responsibilities Direct all golf course maintenance operations across both 18-hole courses Lead, mentor, and develop superintendents and crew — building a culture of accountability, teamwork, and excellence Drive agronomic planning, budgeting, and execution aligned with long-term club goals Oversee the $2M bunker renovation project and other future capital initiatives Manage irrigation systems, water usage tracking, and regulatory compliance Ensure accurate, efficient application and recordkeeping of fertilizers and pesticides Collaborate with leadership to align agronomic priorities with member expectations Implement operational systems that ensure safety, efficiency, and transparency Schedule maintenance practices to optimize course conditions while minimizing disruption to play Candidate Profile Proven leader who thrives in dynamic, multi-course or large-scale environments Strong administrative and budgeting skills with a strategic mindset A coach and mentor who builds teams and drives performance Skilled in long-range planning, scheduling, and capital project execution Knowledgeable in ultra-dwarf Bermudagrass and warm-season turf management Clear, consistent communicator who works well with all stakeholders Calm under pressure, solutions-oriented, and highly organized
- $120,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Country Club Of Detroit, - updated May 28 - Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
A Day on the Job (Summary): Country Club of Detroit is looking for an Equipment Manager who is passionate, innovative, forward-thinking and visionary towards creating a reliable, proactive equipment maintenance plan as well as fostering a mentorship program with Assistant Equipment Manager and providing consistent high-quality results while developing positive relationships with entire Agronomy team. The Equipment Manager will work independently or in conjunction with the assistant superintendents, and assistant equipment manager in repairing and maintenance of various battery, gasoline and diesel-powered golf course maintenance equipment. The Equipment Manager oversees a comprehensive preventative maintenance program for all golf equipment and assets. Essential Job Duties: Inspect, diagnose, adjust and repair mechanical defects/failures in various pieces of golf course maintenance equipment on a regular basis as well as engines and cutting mechanisms on various heavy and light mowing equipment Communicate any needs or problems relating to maintenance or repair of equipment with the Director of Agronomy and/or assistant superintendents Prioritize equipment repair and maintenance work Set up and modify new equipment, as needed Keep maintenance equipment fueled, oiled and inspected; and perform related tasks, as required Maintain records of parts and labor Managing orders for parts and supplies Ensure all equipment maintenance facility and all appropriate areas are clean, organized, and provide a safe working environment for all staff Establish and maintain proper parts inventory levels Provide assistance in training the golf course maintenance staff in the proper use of equipment Ensure that all equipment is kept clean and is in safe working conditions at all times Adherence to the proper recycling and/or disposal of various oils, compounds and other fluids (antifreeze, oil filters, etc.)
- $33 to $38 per hour
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By KemperSports, - Evanston, Illinois
“The gem in your backyard” The Evans at Canal Shores is a not-for-profit golf facility that is totally funded by private donations. The formerly named Canal Shores opened in 1919 and was designed by prolific golf course architect Tom Bendelow. The 3,600-yard, par-60 layout has undeniable charm and just enough challenge. Dubbed “the gem in your backyard,” the course winds through urban and suburban neighborhoods along the North Shore branch of the Chicago River. Golfers play through a 100-year-old oak forest alongside Chicago’s “L” and Metra train tracks, traverse several road crossings, and are treated to beautiful views of the Bahá’í House of Worship, which creates a golf experience unlike any other. The golf course renovation, which started in 2022 and is led by architect Todd Quitno, is the modernization and reimagination of the urban golf course. Located alongside the North Shore Canal which feeds into the Chicago River, The Evans at Canal Shores will serve as a beacon for youth golf development and a youth caddie training facility through partnerships with the First Tee – Greater Chicago and the Western Golf Association/Evans Scholars Foundation. The new name represents a deep connection to the namesake of the Evans Scholars Foundation, Chick Evans, who attended high school in Evanston and became one of the greatest amateur golfers of all time. Instead of turning professional, Evans worked with the Western Golf Association to use the earnings from his golf career to establish the Evans Scholars Foundation in 1930. To date, the Foundation has awarded full tuition and college scholarships to more than 13,000 youth caddies, including the 1,130 Evans Scholars enrolled in 24 leading universities nationwide this year. The Evans at Canal Shores is located less than a mile from the first Evans Scholarship House, established in 1940 on the campus of Northwestern University. Position Summary: Responsible for all activities related to the care and maintenance of the golf course, grounds, and equipment. Plan and implement budgets. Hire, train and supervise staff. Apply relevant landscaping, horticultural principles to assure that quality standards are consistently achieved and/or exceeded. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop the annual maintenance budget and operating plan. Implement the plan according to Company operating policies and procedures to ensure cost containment. Plan and implement staffing schedules to ensure quality standards are achieved at minimum employee cost. Maintain the golf course in proper playing condition according to Company standards. Develop and maintain drainage, irrigation, pumping and water reservoir systems. Supervise all planting, fertilizing and care of turf, plants, shrubs, and trees on the golf course and grounds. Develop and implement a fertilizer, aeration and Integrated Pest Management program for proper turf grass and plant care. Supervise course construction projects. Supervise equipment maintenance and repair operations. Establish and implement a cleaning and preventative maintenance program for appropriate equipment, tools, vehicles, etc. Ensure maintenance of all appropriate quality and cleanliness standards including, but not limited to, employee hygiene and uniforms, equipment repair areas, equipment storage areas, chemical and fertilizer storage areas, receiving areas, washing areas, lunch room areas, restrooms, etc. Implement and monitor the purchase ordering and receiving program to maintain proper inventories of supplies and ensure proper quantity and price on all purchases. Ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, OSHA rules and regulations, relating to chemical and fertilizer storage and disposal, employee safety, public safety, etc. Manage employment activities for applicable staff members, including but not limited to, personnel recruitment and selection, performance evaluations, training, compensation, discipline and termination, etc. Maintain knowledge of current and projected industry developments through continuous attention to industry periodicals and participation in relevant trade associations and organizations. Maintain accurate records for pertaining to department activities including, but not limited to, labor schedules, course maintenance, construction activities, equipment repair, safety meetings and activities, fertilizer and chemical applications and pest control practices. Assure the efficient and timely submission of all required operational, financial, budgetary and related reports. Perform other duties as appropriate.
- $90,000 to $105,000 per year
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By Sleepy Hollow Country Club, - updated May 28 - Briarcliff Manor, New York
Sleepy Hollow Country Club is a private, 27-hole C.B MacDonald original design overlooking the Hudson River in Scarborough, New York. SHCC is currently ranked 59th in the United States by Golf Digest, and 70th in the world by Golf Magazine. The 338 acre property consists of a championship 18-hole Upper Course and an executive 9-hole Lower Course. Hanse Golf Course Design completed a restoration of the Upper Course in 2016 that converted the greens construction to USGA specification while utilizing the original poa sod. The Lower Course consists of native soil push-up greens, offering candidates an opportunity to manage both sand-constructed USGA greens and hundred year old native soil greens on the same property. Seasonal interns will be an integral part of an agronomic team that strives to provide championship level conditioning on a daily basis to our membership and guests. Interns are involved in every aspect of the day-to-day operations, and will work alongside all assistants and the superintendent. Summer learning opportunities will include: Daily course setup, including special event/tournament setup strategy Advanced moisture management on all playing surfaces Plant protectant and fertilizer applications using wide array of equipment Spray hawks, boom sprayers, and GPS boom sprayers Irrigation system operation, repair, and maintenance practices Both new Toro 2-wire SmartHub system and Toro VP Satellite system In-season cultural practices, including spiking, needletining, topdressing, groom/brushing Involvement in disease/insect scouting, and IPM record-keeping Long and short term budgeting strategies Introduction to data collecting and digital tools Application record keeping using Playbooks, job scheduling using TaskTracker, speed and firmness data using the USGA GS3 ball and Deacon software Exposure to golf course construction projects and facility improvements Volunteer and networking opportunities at other top clubs in the Metropolitan area Engaged interns will open more doors as they progress, and it is our hope that interns will seize the opportunity to convert their internship into a full time position. Two of our current assistant superintendents came through the internship program, and we have placed six interns as assistant superintendents across the country in the last three years. This is a great opportunity for both first year interns and post-graduates alike looking for a fast-paced environment to elevate and hone their skills as they work towards achieving their career goals. The agronomy team is very well connected in the industry, and will do everything we can to help interns be as successful as possible in their future careers.
- $19 to $19 per hour
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By Ocean Forest Golf Club, - updated May 28 - Sea Island, Georgia
Ocean Forest Golf Club is seeking a dedicated and experienced Assistant Superintendent to join our team. The ideal candidate will have prior golf course maintenance experience and a proven ability to support daily operations on a high-end private course. We are looking for someone with a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and a passion for turf management. Responsibilities include assisting with crew supervision, irrigation and chemcial application, and ensuring the course is maintainted to the highest standards. This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career at one of the premier golf clubs in the country. Ocean Forest is a private 18-hole golf club located on the Atlantic Ocean at Sea Island. Built in 1995 by Rees Jones and recently renovated in 2023 by Beau Welling, Ocean Forest offers a world class golf experience for its members and guests.
- $55,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Halbert National, - updated May 28 - Granbury, Texas
Halbert National Golf Club is an exclusive, newly constructed 18-hole facility designed by renowned architect Tom Fazio, located on the scenic shores of Lake Granbury. With fewer than 2,000 rounds projected annually, this low-volume, high-standard course offers a rare opportunity to be part of something truly special. Construction was completed in Fall 2024, and the course is currently in its grow-in phase throughout the 2025 season. We are currently seeking a dedicated and driven Assistant Superintendent to join our leadership team. This is a unique chance to be part of the grow-in process from the ground up, shaping the foundation of our agronomic programs and helping provide a truly exclusive experience. Our turf types consist of Tifeagle greens, Stadium Zoysia fairways, and Zeon Zoysia roughs. Our equipment lease is Toro with a Toro 2 wire irrigation system. The club is currently in the process of developing the club grounds and club house area, along with a new maintenance facility. With multiple phases and construction ahead, this property presents exceptional opportunity to gain exposure in all aspects of high-level golf course development and operations over the coming years. Responsibilities: - Support the Superintendent in managing and supervising all aspects of golf course turf maintenance and operations. - Assist in the development and implementation of comprehensive turf management programs, including irrigation, fertilization, aeration, and pest control. - Lead and manage specific crews and task. -Assist in fertility and pesticide applications. -Assist in the completion of construction and grow-in phases.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Blue Water Landscape, - Hobe Sound, Florida
We are seeking a reliable and experienced Maintenance Irrigation Technician to join our team. As an Irrigation Technician, you will be responsible for completing wet checks, repairing, and maintaining irrigation systems for high-end residential properties. Your expertise in landscaping and irrigation will contribute to the overall beauty and health of our clients' landscapes. Responsibilities: - Maintain and repair irrigation systems, including sprinklers, valves, pipes, and timers - Perform regular maintenance and wet checks on irrigation systems to ensure proper functioning - Sets and maintains automatic irrigation systems to run systematically according to the landscape care program. - Troubleshoot and diagnose issues with irrigation systems - Monitor weather conditions and adjust irrigation schedules accordingly - Maintain accurate records of all work performed - Provide exceptional customer service and address any client concerns or questions
- $20 to $25 per hour
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By Oki Golf, - updated May 27 - Newcastle, Washington
As the Golf Landscaper/Greenskeeper at The Golf Club at Newcastle (under the supervision of the golf course superintendent, assistant superintendent, or foreman) you will perform routine manual labor involved in and/or related to golf course maintenance (performing semi-skilled grounds construction and maintenance work). You will also operate small hand powered equipment and occasionally perform work involving larger equipment/machines (tractors, fairway units, triplex mowers, walking mowers, etc.). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Ability to operate equipment safely and properly including: String trimmers Edgers Backpack blowers Maintain bunkers, ball washers, fuel and fluid levels of equipment required to perform job duties, and related supplies. Return all equipment to the designated location in the maintenance facility Promptly report any equipment issues. Assist in project work including, but not limited to: Construction of greens, tees, and fairways Prepare soil base Lay sod Seed tees, greens, and fairways Safely and properly operate trucks and light motorized equipment. Maintain effective communication with the guests and fellow team members. Initiate contact with guests within 15 feet, with a sincere welcome and the willingness to assist the guest. At the conclusion of the guest’s visit, offer a genuine thank you and invitation to return. Always yield to the guest. Ensure a safe work environment by following all safety rules and wearing appropriate safety equipment including safety helmets, ear protection, and non-skid shoes. Complete required job duties in the most efficient, productive manner ensuring a well-groomed golf course. Assist in maintaining a clean environment including picking up trash in visible areas and eliminating clutter. Dressed in uniform at the start of each shift. Uphold a reliable and responsible work ethic with the ability to follow directions both verbal and written. Maintaining focus on the job at hand with a sense of ownership in quality of job performance. Able to work weekends and holidays, mornings, and evenings as business demands. Perform other duties as directed by your supervisor. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a team member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this position, the team member must: Lift, reach, bend, twist, push, pull, squat, grasp and use arm-hand coordination on a consistent basis. Have the ability to lift 50 pounds occasionally. Frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts (and associated noise levels related to) and outside weather conditions. Occasionally exposed to high, precarious places, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and vibration.
- $18 to $22 per hour
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By Blue Water Landscape, - updated May 27 - Hobe Sound, Florida
Overview: Blue Water Landscape is currently seeking a skilled and experienced Landscape Foreman to join our team. The Landscape Install Foreman is responsible for overseeing and managing landscape installation projects from start to finish. This role involves leading a team of workers, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. The Foreman will coordinate with project managers, clients, and other team members to execute landscape designs, ensuring safety, efficiency, and client satisfaction. A strong South Florida horticulture knowledge coupled with a complete understanding of correct installation practices and principles is imperative to job success. Effective client interaction and subordinate delegation skills are imperative. Responsibilities: - Managing and overseeing all phases of landscape installation projects, including planning, execution, and final walkthroughs. - Leading and managing a team of landscape workers, training crew members on proper installation techniques, equipment operation, and safety aspects. - Overseeing the installation of trees and plant material, digging, banding and staking, installation of landscape edging, mulching, tear out and laying of new sod, tear outs of unwanted landscape material and tree relocations, etc. - Maintaining project schedules and completing landscape construction projects within deadlines and budget. - Ability to read and interpret landscape design plans. - Coordinating the equipment and materials needed for each project. - Inspect work for quality and compliance with design plans, industry standards, and client expectations. - Loading/unloading cargo, heavy equipment, and planting materials. - Safely operating equipment such as a loaders, skid steers, and excavators to perform landscape installation projects. - Oversee the use of equipment and tools, ensuring proper maintenance and safety protocols are followed - Maintain accurate records of project details, including materials used, hours worked, and expenses incurred.
- $20 to $25 per hour
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By Holly Tree Country Club, - updated May 27 - Simpsonville, South Carolina
Holly Tree Country Club is a private club located in Simpsonville SC, just outside of Greenville. The course was designed by George Cobb and opened in 1973. In addition to a driving range, putting green, and chipping green, Holly Tree Country Club also offers a private skills area and short course. We will be undergoing a major course renovation beginning in the Fall of 2025. The scope of this project will include: all greens complexes redesigned, new better billy bunkers, laser level all tee surfaces along with adding new tees, new naturalized areas will be installed, remedial design work on select holes, new irrigation, and some necessary tree work. Other minor upgrades will be completed as well. Greens surfaces, which are currently bentgrass, will be rebuilt to USGA specs and sprigged with TifEagle. Tahoma 31 will be installed around all greens and tees. All tees will be laser leveled, some will be repositioned, and some will be made larger. We will also be adding new tees on select holes. All greenside and fairway bunkers will be redesigned/repositioned and built back to Better Billy Bunker specs. The golf course will be closed for up to 12 months as we complete this renovation. Duininck Golf will be the contractors for this renovation and Jeff Lawrence will be the architect. This is a great opportunity for a recent graduate to advance in their career with renovation experience as he/she will be involved in all aspects of this project. Responsibilities include but not limited to: · Works closely with Senior Assistant and Director of Agronomy · High attention to detail and a commitment to excellence · Pesticide and Fertilizer Applications · Irrigation and drainage knowledge · Assist in daily scheduling of a staff of 20+ · Multitask while managing the crew promptly · Daily record keeping of pesticide and fertilizer application · Maintain and inspect golf course grounds, clubhouse grounds, landscaping, and maintenance equipment as assigned · Must be able to work weekends and Holidays as necessary
- $21 to $23 per hour
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By Callippe Preserve Golf Course, - updated May 27 - Pleasanton, California
The equipment manager reports to the golf course superintendent and oversees a comprehensive maintenance program. This program includes the repair of failing equipment, keeping records of parts and labor to maintain the equipment fleet, diagnosing equipment issues, overseeing a preventative maintenance plan, and placing orders for parts or supplies. The equipment manager properly communicates the needs of each piece of equipment and will have the ability to track expenses. The equipment manager places safety as a top priority and is responsible for maintaining a clean service area and maintenance building.
- $35 to $38 per hour
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By Cullasaja Club, - HIGHLANDS, North Carolina
Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent – Cullasaja Club Location: Highlands, NC Reports to: Golf Course Superintendent, Tom Nelson Job Summary: Cullasaja Club, a premier private golf club nestled in the scenic mountains of North Carolina, is seeking a dedicated Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join our team. This role is essential in maintaining the pristine conditions of our championship golf course and ensuring an exceptional playing experience for our members. The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the Golf Course Superintendent to oversee daily maintenance operations, manage turf health, and lead a team of grounds staff. This position requires a strong understanding of agronomy, irrigation systems, and golf course management practices. Key Responsibilities: Assist in planning and supervising the maintenance of greens, fairways, tees, and bunkers. Oversee and participate in the operation, maintenance, and repair of mechanical and power equipment. Manage the application and documentation of fertilizers, pesticides, and other turf treatments in compliance with environmental regulations. Supervise and train grounds staff, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and best practices. Monitor irrigation systems, troubleshoot issues, and coordinate repairs as needed. Prepare the course for daily play and special tournaments, ensuring optimal conditions. Assist in budget preparation and inventory management for course maintenance supplies. Collaborate with the Golf Course Superintendent to implement sustainable turf management practices. Stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices in golf course maintenance. Qualifications: Degree or certification in Turfgrass Management, Agronomy, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience in golf course maintenance or a similar role. Strong knowledge of turfgrass species, irrigation systems, and pest management. Ability to operate and maintain golf course equipment. Leadership skills with experience in staff supervision and training. Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays as needed. Passion for golf and commitment to maintaining high-quality playing conditions. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Health and retirement benefits. Opportunities for professional development and industry certifications. A chance to work at one of North Carolina’s most prestigious private golf clubs. Uniform allowance, Lunch provided in season Housing available
- $50,000 to $65,000 per year
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By The Idaho Club, - SANDPOINT, Idaho
The Idaho Club is a semi-private golf club located within the beautiful 900-acre The Idaho Club community just 10 minutes east of Sandpoint, ID. The 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Course is situated in the Pack River Delta and was established in 2008. The course features bentgrass greens, tees and fairways and fescue roughs. The course is irrigated with Rainbird Nimbus II irrigation system. Our golf season is from late April until late October. The Assistant Superintendent reports directly to the Golf Course Superintendent and will be involved in all aspects of golf course management. Specific emphasis will be on staff training and supervision, monitoring golf course playing conditions, fertilizer and chemical application, project supervision on renovation projects, and operation and repair of Rainbird irrigation system.
- $60,000 to $65,000 per year
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By The Yogi Course, - updated May 27 - McMinnville, Tennessee
The Yogi Course is a new construction. Located along the Cumberland Plateau just outside of Mcminnville, TN. The Yogi is designed by international architect Paul Reeves. We are currently seeking a dedicated and driven Assistant Superintendent to join our leadership team. This is a unique chance to be part of the construction and grow-in process from the ground up, developing the structure of our agronomic programs, and bringing to life a premier golf destination. Our turf types will consist of Pure Distinction greens, with TifTuf Bermuda tees and fairways, along with a combination of TifTiuf and Fescue roughs with native shoulder areas. We will have a new equipment lease with a Toro 2 wire irrigation system. The maintenance facility will soon begin construction. Expectations for this position are high. You will be required to perform all duties on the course to include crew management, chemical and fertilizer applications, along with irrigation scheduling and repair. You will report directly to the Superintendent, and be able to serve in that capacity in his absence. You will need the ability to prepare clear and concise reports along with overseeing safety protocols and Osha standards. You will need to have a current Tennessee pesticide license or the ability to obtain one within 90 days. In return you will be mentored to become a successful golf course superintendent, to include continuing education along with an emphasis in networking. This is a unique situation to learn about golf course construction and grow-in, facility development, and a unique skill set that isn't often afforded to separate yourself as your career progresses.
- $60,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Barefoot Lawn, - updated May 27 - Rillton, Pennsylvania
Tired of the Golf Course Grind? Join Barefoot Lawn. Based in Rillton, PA | Servicing North Huntingdon, Greensburg, Murrysville, Monroeville We're looking for someone with a professional turf background — ideally a current or former Assistant Superintendent — who’s ready to put their skills to work in a better environment. One with no weekends, no 60-hour workweeks, and no crew chaos. I’m a former golf course superintendent who started Barefoot Lawn to build something better — for clients and employees. We focus on high-end lawn care using top-tier products and smart scheduling. No cookie-cutter programs, no low-bid spray-and-pray nonsense.
- $45,000 to $55,000 per year
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By Champions Retreat Golf Course, - updated May 27 - Evans, Georgia
Champions Retreat Golf Club is a 27-hole private golf club located just minutes from Augusta, Georgia. This championship golf course brings together, for the first time, three of the greatest names in the game, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player. These legends each set out to design nine signature holes on a masterful course to be sculpted on 365 acres. Skyward Georgia pines, long-standing hardwoods, and numerous wetlands along the Savannah River. They succeeded, as these courses, combined with charming amenities like luxury Golf Cottages and a private, natural setting, provide Members and their guests a truly unique experience not easily found in the United States today. Additionally, Champions Retreat has played host to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur six times. Reports To: Golf Course Superintendent Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Compensation: Hourly rate depends on experience; up to $20 per hour Benefits Available to Full-time employees: Health, Disability, Life Vacation and Sick Time Continuing Education Opportunities Uniforms Golf Employee Referral Program The Spray Technician will be responsible for assisting in all related tasks to daily course maintenance. Candidate must have a strong work ethic, positive attitude, knowledge of proper chemical and fertilizer applications, and equipment operation. The candidate will be trained in all aspects of golf course maintenance and management of daily operations. Specific Job Responsibilities: · Assist in all fertilizer, chemical, and seeding operations. · Must have a general understanding of how granular fertilizer spreaders and liquid sprayer operate. · Know how or have a general understanding of how to calibrate both granular and liquid products through spreaders or sprayers. · Perform routine safety inspections on all spraying equipment. · Follow-up on progress of assigned daily tasks with management. · Maintain fertilizer and pesticide records, calibration sheets, Material Safety Data Sheets and employee disciplinary forms. · Ensure the cleanliness and organization of maintenance building and surrounding grounds. This includes the tool room, fertilizer/chemical rooms, equipment storage area, wash rack, sand bins, break room, bathroom, office, and the grounds surrounding the building and front entrance. · Maintain chemical storage/mixing areas in compliance with county, state, and federal regulations and for the safety and direction of chemical handlers and helpers. Job / Skill Requirements: 2 - 4 year degree in Turfgrass Management, a turf certificate or multiple years of experience. Pesticide Applicator License Preferred two years of golf course experience. Strong organization skills. Team player with a strong work ethic and positive attitude. Ability to work independently and proactively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to communicate effectively. Willingness to dedicate their time and effort to achieve department goals. Must be able to work holidays and weekends and be flexible with changes as requested. The ability to work outdoors for long periods of time in varying weather conditions with potential exposure to inclement weather. Be able to stand or walk for up to five (5) hours without sitting. Ability to perform heavy physical labor with activities that include bending, lifting, stopping, kneeling, climbing, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, and grasping. Lift up to 100 pounds occasionally and up to 50 pounds frequently. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Champions Retreat is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
- $18 to $20 per hour
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By freestone Lake and Golf, - updated May 27 - fairfiled, Texas
Job Title: Equipment Technician Location: Freestone Lake and Golf Fairfield, TX Status: Full-Time, Pay Rate: $25 to $35 DOE Supervisory Role: no Reports To: Equipment manger About Us: Freestone is a luxury lake and golf club encompassing the largest privately owned lake in the United States. Set upon 5,000 acres of open water, rolling hills and Savannah Post Oaks, Freestone provides a generational retreat for family and friends halfway between Dallas and Houston. The breathtaking property provides water-front golf at a championship level, trophy bass fishing, boating without public access, and all of the activities and amenities a family should expect from a world-class, private resort. Position Summary: We are looking for a seasoned Equipment Technician with a proven record of assisting the company in providing premium turf conditions. The candidate must have a strong background in maintaining golf equipment and maintenance programs, welding, fabricating. This position is an integral part of the Agronomy Team and requires knowledge of a variety of golf, Ag and light construction equipment, exceptional organizational skills, ability to provide creative solutions, and ability to prepare or recommend the equipment and maintenance budget. Qualifications: - Multi course experience - 2-5 years of experience as a head mechanic or Equipment Technician - Working knowledge of all turf and landscape equipment, including cutting unit set-up, hydraulic theory and diagnosis, electrical theory and diagnosis, combustion engines, welding, 2 and 4 stroke engines - Experience or familiarity on a variety of equipment - Ability to fabricate parts, including cutting and welding - Ability to read and follow manuals to understand preventive maintenance requirements and schedules and repair equipment - Know and can utilize the various trade tools and the safety guidelines of their use - Have a basic understanding of the game of golf and the effects turf equipment has on the overall condition and playability of the game - Trade school or formal education or certifications in mechanical or electrical or related programs or equivalent experience - Ability to lift and move heavy objects - Have a valid driver’s license Physical Demands: Ability to work when required during the day, nights, weekends, and holidays Walking, standing, sitting, heavy lifting, moving heavy objects Indoor and outdoor conditions Essential Functions Work at multiple equipment maintenance shops preventive maintenance program of equipment maintains accurate record keeping Performs or assist parts fabrication Must work well with others as a team and help co-workers when needed Performs daily course checks to ensure cut quality and proper operation of equipment Places safety as a top priority and is responsible for complying with safety regulations and maintaining clean, functional service areas Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail
- $25 to $35 per hour
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By Broadmoor Golf Links, - updated May 26 - Fletcher, North Carolina
Broadmoor Golf Links is an 18-hole, 192-acre facility bordering the French Broad River, designed by Carl Litten in 1994. The property includes a full-service clubhouse with banquet space, driving range and putting green. The property was seriously damaged by the hurricane and has been closed since October 2024. A new golf course maintenance building is currently being constructed as the old building was demolished after Hurricane Helene. The course will be reimagined/redesigned and rebuilt with construction beginning April 1, 2025. The owner is also adding a 152-room upscale Four Diamond Hotel & Conference Center, part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, to the property. The Equipment/Shop Manager will maintain and repair all equipment associated with golf course maintenance department while maintaining a clean and safe workspace. Responsibilities also include planning and implementing a preventative maintenance schedule for equipment, training staff in safe use and proper care of assigned equipment, ordering of all parts and equipment as needed for preventative maintenance and repairs and advising the Superintendent regarding major equipment failures and/or replacement needs.
- $50,000 to $65,000 per year
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By John's Island Club, - updated May 26 - Indian River Shores, Florida
Job Title: Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: Golf Course Superintendent FLSA Category: Exempt/Salary Position Compensation: $80,000 to $95,000 Base Salary Commensurate with Experience Relocation: Relocation Assistance Provided Location: John’s Island Club 3 John’s Island Drive Indian River Shores, FL 32963 About John’s Island Club: Since its inception in 1996, the John’s Island Club has been established as a private, family-oriented club. John’s Island Club takes full advantage of its barrier island location in Vero Beach, Florida. It is nestled between three miles of sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon. John’s Island offers classic to casual dining facilities, three 18-hole championship golf courses, 17 har-tru clay tennis courts, singles & doubles squash courts, pickleball courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, two croquet lawns, and an outstanding calendar of social and recreational activities. For more information on the Club, please visit their website at https://www.johnsislandclub.org. Position Summary: The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will have responsibilities including maintenance, operation, management, preparation, improvements, and conditions of the West Golf Course. The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will fulfill these responsibilities as a hands-on leader, utilizing positive and effective leadership to develop, train, manage, oversee, coach, and motivate the golf course team. Career Trajectory: An Assistant Golf Course Superintendent at John’s Island will have the opportunity to work for a prestigious club that invests in and offers its members and their guests a premier golf experience. Assistant Golf Superintendents will work with respected leaders in the industry and benefit from their mentorship, providing an opportunity for those looking to develop and take on more responsibility. The John’s Island Club, Director of Golf Course Maintenance, General Manager, and Board are fully supportive and committed to developing eager and enthusiastic individuals interested in advancing their career either at Johns Island or another exceptional facility. Essential Job Functions: Effectively lead, develop, train, oversee, manage, coach, motivate, and assist the golf course team. Care and condition of course, including turf management, irrigation, fertilization, and pesticide applications. Maintain and ensure that playing conditions are always exemplary. Inspect the course regularly to evaluate, recommend, and direct both routine and large-scale improvements. Collaborate with the Superintendent to plan and execute maintenance, improvement, and renovation projects for the golf course. Attend Green and Golf Committee meetings when requested, and present information and explain complex ideas and concepts with clarity and composure. Assist in preparing annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvements of the golf course by established maintenance standards and long-range plans. Assist in managing and overseeing all golf course expenditures and exercise cost control measures, report any discrepancies, implement corrective action, and maintain operating and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets, as closely as possible. Assist in planning, directing, and performing maintenance and project work, applying agronomic, business, and administrative expertise to achieve outstanding course maintenance standards and long-term goals. Assist in managing course construction projects and renovations, report any variances, and implement corrective action. Assist in the interviewing and selection of the course team and direct, manage, oversee, develop, train, and coach the team, including but not limited to assistants, spray technicians, and other staff responsible for maintaining the course. Assist other Course Superintendents, offering assistance and knowledge with the sole purpose of making the Club’s golf courses and team better. Assist in developing, recommending, implementing, maintaining, and overseeing the course drainage, irrigation, and watering systems. Identify preventative measures, assess turf damage, and recommend, implement, and oversee the application and treatment of proper pesticides, fertilizers, and nutrients to improve the course. Ensure chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of by local, state, and federal regulations; maintain required records and strive to minimize the use of chemicals and petroleum products. Oversee accurate and complete record keeping for course maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, inventory, weather, timekeeping, and payroll for the team. Implement and ensure that the course team understands and adheres to safe work practices. Work closely with Golf Operations management to prepare for daily play, tournaments, and events. Experience, Skills, Abilities, Knowledge, and Education: Must be coachable and willing to learn the current operational, agronomic, and personnel systems at John’s Island Club, while providing input from their own past experiences. Have a BS or Associate’s Degree in turf grass management, or a related certificate, and experience. Leadership experience at a golf course with a proven record of having exceptional course conditions. Be proficient in Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with budgeting. Understanding of pest control products, turf chemicals, and fertilizer products, and their applications. Knowledge in irrigation utilization, drainage installation, repair, and maintenance. Experience with course renovations and significant projects. Possess strong listening skills while being open-minded to new perspectives and ideas. Possess an understanding of the game of golf and what is expected from the players about course conditions and the playability of the course. Have a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record. Have a current state certification or licensing as a pesticide applicator, or the ability to acquire a license. Have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in the English language, and effectively communicate and direct individuals with limited or no English. Club Benefits: Health insurance is available on the first of the month following sixty (60) days of employment (contributory). 401 (k) retirement plan with a matching contribution of 100% up to 5% of your weekly pay, after one year of service (first of the quarter following). Reasonable expenses paid for professional association dues to GCSAA and state/local chapters, and regional and national educational/seminars, including travel expenses. Coverage of regular monthly cell phone expenses. The club provided meals. Life Insurance – Equal to 1x Annual Salary (company paid) Long Term Disability – 60% paycheck replacement in the event of a claim (company paid) Golfing privileges, uniforms, and lunch are provided. Vacation, sick, and personal time are accrued in one PTO bank and increase after reaching service milestones. Point in Time Days per Year Before the 1st Anniversary 19 At the 1st Anniversary 24 At the 5th Anniversary 29 At the 10th Anniversary 34
- $80,000 to $95,000 per year
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By Hunters Run Country Club, - updated May 26 - Boynton Beach, Florida
Job Title: Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: Director of Golf Course Maintenance FLSA Category: Salary/Exempt Position Compensation: $70,000 - $85,000 Annual Base Salary Commensurate with Experience Relocation: Relocation Assistance Available Location: Hunters Run Country Club 3500 Clubhouse Lane Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 About The Club: Hunters Run sits on 990 acres in Southeast Florida, located in the Boynton Beach area. The Club amenities include 54 holes of championship golf, 30 Racquet Sports courts, a Fitness Center, and multiple dining areas. The community has over 1,600 residences. The Club’s goal is to have the attributes, facilities, and operations that qualify for Platinum Club recognition. Hunters Run’s three championship 18-hole golf courses, East, West, and South, are uniquely designed and beautifully manicured with fairways and greens that appeal to golfers of all skills. There are also two practice ranges, an expansive putting green, and a short-game complex. The South and North courses are scheduled for renovations. To learn more about the Club, visit their webpage at https://www.huntersrun.net/. Position Summary: The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will be responsible for assisting the Golf Course Superintendent in managing, directing, and leading golf course and grounds operations. Responsibilities Include: Scheduling and leading the team by delegating assignments, providing guidance, training, coaching, and assistance to ensure work is completed as expected and on time. Ensuring the golf course is maintained and in proper playing condition. Supervising, leading, and assisting in the daily set-up and maintenance of the golf course Supervising, leading, and assisting in all planting, fertilizing, and care of turf, plants, shrubs, trees, and other facilities on the golf course. Ensuring all crew are appropriately trained on the operation, maintenance, care, and storage of equipment, and issues are reported promptly and appropriately to the Equipment Manager. Observing daily playing conditions, including mowing quality, green speeds, bunker conditions, course setup, and soil moisture. Inspecting and maintaining course drainage, irrigation, and watering systems. Developing and implementing a comprehensive safety program that complies with local, state, and federal laws and ensures standards are practiced. Communicating, as necessary, with other department personnel to discuss conditions of the facilities, maintenance plans, and scheduled events. Ensuring that chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, recorded, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, and that these products are efficiently utilized. Attending employee and management meetings, turf conferences, workshops, and other educational programs to maintain current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes that may affect the department’s operations. Performing golf course maintenance tasks, including those assigned by the Golf Course Superintendent or the Director of Golf Course Maintenance, and other tasks as directed. Qualifications (knowledge, skills, and abilities): Associate degree or certificate in Agronomy, Horticulture, or related field, or equivalent experience. Experience in golf course maintenance with a progressive career track. Excellent oral and written communication, as well as team-building skills. Florida Pesticide license or ability to obtain one within 90 days of employment, Valid driver’s license. Ability to understand, interpret, and follow a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Ability to work a schedule that will include some weekends and holidays. Benefits: Group medical and dental benefits are available on the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Paid vision insurance Paid life insurance. Paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Eligibility to participate in the 401 (k) retirement plan after 6 months with a 50% Club matching contribution up to 3%. Vacation time starts at 80 hours (two weeks) after 90 days of employment. Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership, and paid for and attended some local and regional conferences.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By NanoOxygen Systems, Inc., - Fort Myers, Florida
Salesperson for advanced water quality company implementing ultrafine bubble systems throughout the US turf industry.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Loraloma Club at Thomas Ranch, - updated May 23 - Spicewood, Texas
Together, We're More! Join the Loraloma at Thomas Ranch Team, the first-of-its-kind development of a 2,200-acre inspired master-planned community that aims to renew the relationship between land and people. The ideal candidate is a self-starting, detail-oriented, effective communicator, who will lead with integrity, and professionalism. Loraloma is an exclusive private club that sits within the greater Thomas Ranch development. The 18-hole championship golf course is being designed by noted golf course architect David McLay-Kidd. The fairways and tees are being sodded with Stadium zoysia, the roughs are being sodded with Zeon zoysia, and the USGA greens are being sprigged with Lazer zoysia. This presents a unique opportunity for a growing turfgrass manager to gain valuable experience maintaining the latest and greatest zoysia varieties. See the videos below to learn more about Loraloma! https://youtu.be/uQn3fss9FUg?si=yowdSBR3IXW2e1-L https://youtu.be/M7fmdT4_XZQ?si=YhRMU3V710AWa5rf https://youtu.be/yBf2WByUwrE?si=oqRhKsz_fp5OtyuV Summary The Assistant Superintendent will assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of daily maintenance activities to ensure the golf course is maintained to the highest standards. Not only will the right candidate gain valuable construction, grow-in, and warm season grass experience, but they’ll also be exposed to the latest and greatest technologies from TORO, turfRad, taskTracker, USGA moisture meter and GS3 ball, Spiio, Spectrum, POGO, etc. As well as a $4MM TORO, Kubota, Salsco, and Harper equipment package. We will provide you with the resources, training, knowledge, and experience to be successful at the highest level. Responsibilities Manage daily maintenance activities including mowing, watering, fertilizing, and aerating. Supervise groundskeeping staff to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and to a high standard. Monitor and manage turf grass health, including disease treatment, pest control, and soil health. Oversee irrigation systems, including scheduling, maintenance, and repair. Maintain the aesthetic quality of the course, including trees, shrubs, flowers, and other landscaping elements. Assist in managing the maintenance budget, including procurement of supplies and cost control. Ensure staff follow safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment. Participate in course renovations, construction projects, and other special initiatives as required. Apply fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and soil conditioners appropriately. Provide recommendations to improve turf conditions and address challenges. Supervise detailed maintenance of the property, staff, and equipment. Participate in interviewing, hiring, directing, and supervising the Golf Course and Grounds team. Prepare detailed and accurate records of all course chemical applications, inspections, and other required activities.
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Blue Water Landscape, - updated May 23 - Hobe Sound, Florida
We are looking for an experienced and reliable CDL/Light Duty Grapple Truck Driver to join our team. This role is full-time and involves transporting materials, equipment, and supplies to job sites, ensuring timely and accurate deliveries while adhering to safety and operational standards. Key Responsibilities: Safely operate company vehicles, including F-750, flatbeds, dump trucks, and trailers, to deliver materials and equipment to job sites. Follow assigned delivery schedules, ensuring on-time deliveries. Load and unload materials and equipment, including plants, soil, mulch, sod, hardscape materials, and landscape equipment. Inspect delivery vehicles before and after trips, maintaining logs and reports as required. Assist with inventory management by checking delivered goods against packing slips and purchase orders. Communicate with the operations team and site supervisors to confirm delivery details and any changes to schedules. Adhere to all traffic laws, DOT regulations, and company safety standards. Maintain a clean and organized vehicle and ensure all materials are secured properly during transport. Provide excellent customer service when interacting with clients and team members.
- $20 to $25 per hour
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By The Course at Wente Vineyards, - Livemore , California
Under the supervision of the Golf Course Superintendent, the Equipment Manager will be responsible for managing all golf course equipment-related duties. Important aspects of this include maintaining a preventative maintenance program, diagnosing and repairing equipment issues, inventory management, instructing and/or training golf course staff regarding maintenance and safe operation of equipment, working within an established annual budget, maintaining the shop area in a clean, safe and orderly manner, and performing any other non-shop duties as directed by the Golf Course Superintendent. Essential Functions The essential functions of the Equipment Manager include, but are not limited to: • Communicate daily with the Superintendent and Assistants regarding equipment availability, repairs, and scheduling. • Maintain entire fleet of golf course and landscape maintenance equipment. • Assist in other property related equipment repair and maintenance (golf cart fleet, beverage cart, landscape trucks, etc...) • Develop, implement, and document a preventative maintenance program for all equipment. • Perform all preventative maintenance and curative maintenance to fleet of equipment. • Inspect and adjust equipment quality of cut and height of cut. • Sharpen reels and bed-knives. • Manage a monthly / annual equipment repair budget. • Order and manage inventory of equipment parts, fuels, lubricants, tools, and shop supplies. • Oversee and ensure the cleanliness and organizational integrity of the maintenance facility. • Oversee and ensure the maintenance facility is operating in a safe and sound manner while complying with all OSHA and CA state regulations. • Establish a sense of purpose among a diverse work group by encouraging day-to-day commitment to our mission and operating values. • Responsible for ongoing improvements to training programs relating to general safety, and equipment operations. Physical Demands/Qualifications • Must be able to stand, bend and twist frequently and lift and carry up to 50 lbs. • Ability to manipulate different types of tools. • Ability to climb up or down different types of machinery. • Ability to lift and carry heavy equipment and tools. • Standing, bending, and stooping for extended periods. • Walking and standing are required for most of the working day. Length of time of these tasks may vary from day to day and task to task. • Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs. occasionally. • Requires grasping, writing, standing, sitting, walking, repetitive motions, bending, climbing, listening, and hearing ability and visual acuity. Environmental Conditions • Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. • Most work tasks are performed outdoors. Sustainability Values Statement Supports economic sustainability by providing exceptional wine country experiences to our guests. Also supports economic sustainability by conserving materials and supplies and using these in the most efficient ways possible. Also supports this effort by being fiscally responsible from a department budget standpoint. Supports environmental sustainability by participating in department recycling and composting efforts.
- $24 to $37 per hour
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