- 58Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 170Assistant Superintendent
- 302nd Assistant Superintendent
- 29Assistant-in-Training
- 2Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 44Equipment/Shop Manager
- 42Turf Equipment Technician
- 9Assistant Equipment Technician
- 23Spray/Applications Technician
- 19Irrigation Technician
- 2Irrigation Manager
- 1IPM/Environmental Specialist
- 5Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 2Landscape Manager
- 9Landscape Technician
- 9Lawn Care Technician
- 2Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 1Crew Foreman
- 3Equipment Operator
- 19Grounds Staff
- 4Horticulturist
- 1Arborist
- 51Seasonal Intern
- 1Administrative Assistant
- 13Sales Representative
- 4Sales Manager
- 2Product Support Manager
- 3Operations Manager
- 2Branch Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Warehouse - Shipping - Distribution Mgr
- 1Executive Director
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By Sports Field Solutions, - Dallas, Texas
SPORTS FIELD SOLUTIONS IS SEEKING A: Sports Turf Manager To maintain immaculate sports fields in Frisco, Texas. WHO YOU ARE You love sports. You spent your childhood summers on baseball fields, your fall Friday nights under stadium lights, and your winters on hard courts. You love a natural grass playing surface. Whereas your friends are in awe when they look at a professional baseball field, you are at home. You know the difference between a ¾” height of cut and a ½”, and you understand just how hard it is to get those perfect infield edges at Globe Life Park. You are meticulous. Others see perfection when they look at your fields, but all you see is the almost-imperceptible divot in center field from the previous night’s diving catch. You love being part of a team. Could you do it alone? Sure. Do you prefer the camaraderie of a team working to build a premium brand? Absolutely. WHO WE ARE We love sports fields. How much? As much as Texas loves its high school football. That's a lot. We know that the difference between feeling like a professional athlete and a high school walk-on is often the quality of the playing surface. We love nothing more than the glimmer of stadium lights on a freshly-cut, pristine natural grass playing surface. Finally, we believe that great people transform businesses. We provide a vision and then ask our people to creatively use their talents to achieve it. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain premium sports field surfaces by implementing best practices in mowing, fertilization, pest management, aeration, moisture management, top dressing and more Prepare, maintain, and restore all baseball/softball clay areas including infield skins, mounds, home plate and warning track, and perform other tasks fundamental to athletic turf care Monitor, report and resolve field issues such as turf stress, disease, irrigation problems and pest management issues Communicate with coaching staff and school officials regarding practice/game schedules, camp dates, and inclement weather situations Perform preventative maintenance operations on various pieces of equipment Perform irrigation audits to ensure system is operating efficiently Track inventory and monitor purchasing of fertilizers and field materials REQUIREMENTS If you read the description above and feel like it was written for you, please apply. Formal requirements include a high school diploma and experience in the turf management industry. Informal requirements include a passion for learning and producing high-quality work, the ability to communicate effectively, and an inclination to value teamwork over ego.
- $42,000 to $45,000 per year
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By Oki Golf, - Sammamish, Washington
As the Golf Landscaper/Greenskeeper at The Plateau Club (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. COMPENSATION DETAILS: Offered rate of pay range $18.00 - $21.00 per hour Eligible for overtime
- $18 to $21 per hour
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By Oki Golf, - Redmond, Washington
As the Golf Landscaper/Greenskeeper at The Golf Club at Redmond Ridge (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. COMPENSATION DETAILS: Offered rate of pay range $18.00 - $22.00 per hour Eligible for overtime
- $18 to $22 per hour
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By Oki Golf, - Auburn, Washington
As the Golf Landscaper/Greenskeeper at Washington National Golf Club (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. COMPENSATION DETAILS: Hourly wage range $18.00 - $21.00 per hour Eligible for overtime
- $18 to $21 per hour
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By Columbine Country Club, - Littleton, Colorado
Columbine Country Club located in Denver, Colorado is seeking a highly engaged professional to help lead the agronomic department as its next Senior Assistant. The club is a $20 million gross revenue, full service, neighborhood club that is surrounded by one of the most desirable neighborhoods in all of metro Denver. The selected candidate will work closely with the Director of Agronomy to continue to make Columbine Country Club the premier family club in Denver. About Columbine Country Club: The club was built in 1955, and is a Henry Hughes design skirting the South Platte river. Columbine hosted the 1967 PGA Championship along with numerous USGA events and LPGA events over the years. Columbine, like most clubs, has had multiple architects over the years, most recently Rees Jones completed a bunker renovation in 2019. Along with the bunker renovation, Mr. Jones restored the original layout by returning the 6th green to its original home and rebuilding the 10th green for today’s green speeds. Head Golf Pro Bryan Hiem (PGA) along with Director of Agronomy Hugh Lynch, combined have almost 30 years running the golf operation at CCC, making it a strong, healthy working environment for the incoming candidate who will work closely with golf staff to ensure our members have highest member experience possible. To learn more - Click here Club highlights: Total membership - 716 with over 150 members carrying a single digit handicap Initiation fee - $105,000 and $40,000 for social category 5-year waiting list for all available categories of membership Number of rounds: 36,000 on main course and 6,000 on short course Staff size - 10 full time, 12 seasonal, and 10 H2B employees Future projects include renovations to the west campus, pool complex, and short course Irrigation system - Wall to wall Toro System with HDPE pipe Equipment - Toro equipment and is owned not leased Recently, built a $25M clubhouse in 2017 Success traits of individual: Passionate, driven and highly motivated individual with high standards of personal and professional excellence. High attention to detail with a passion for golf Excellent communicator both verbally and written Tremendous leader that likes to lead by example and motivate others Initial Priorities of Position: Be a team player - learn and build relationships with staff. Observe and learn the daily preparations, routines and details required to maintain high golf course conditioning standards. Assimilate into an already established team and manage day to day operations of the golf course maintenance crew Key knowledge, skills, aptitude and other traits: Knowledge of proper use of fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and soil conditioners. Monitor turfgrass health and identify and address any issues or diseases. Responsible for providing recommendations to challenges and improving conditions on all maintained turfgrass Manage the scheduling and supervision of staff, including assigning tasks and evaluating performance. Communicate and transfer knowledge both verbally and written to the Director of Agronomy and the rest of the supporting staff Responsible for supervising the detailed maintenance of the property, staff and equipment Participating in interviewing, hiring, directing, and supervising the Golf Course and Grounds team Participate in professional development activities to stay current with industry trends and best practices Compensation & Benefits: Salary - $100,000 - $105,000 Christmas Bonus Relocation Assistance Health, Dental, Vision, and Disability insurance 401k match after 1 year with 3% match Lunch Uniforms Monthly cell phone reimbursement Preferred Qualifications: 2 or 4-year degree in turfgrass-related field Three to five years plus experience in agronomic practices, golf course maintenance, and progressive leadership responsibilities. Valid Driver’s license Ability to obtain a CO state pesticide applicators license Please submit your cover letter and resume as one PDF by April 19th
- $100,000 to $105,000 per year
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By Chapel Hill Country Club, - Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Assistant-in-Training position will play a key role in the management team. We are looking for someone that is passionate about the golf course maintenance industry. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated, reliable, eager to learn, excited to lead and motivate staff, and help cultivate a work atmosphere that is positive. The Assistant-in-Training position will perform routine manual labor involved in golf course maintenance; do semi-skilled grounds construction and maintenance work; operate small hand-powered equipment; perform spray and granular chemical applications on greens, tees, fairways, and roughs; and occasionally perform work involving large equipment. Because CHCC is open seven days a week, you may be scheduled to work holidays and weekends.
- $22 to $25 per hour
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By Ocean Reef Club, - Key Largo, Florida
ONE SPOT LEFT FOR SUMMER 2024 Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, FL is currently seeking interns for 2024. ORC is a private members only facility located across 2000+ acres on the northern end of Key Largo. We are proud to be a Five Star Platinum Club, currently ranked #8 in the world. Club amenities include two 18 hole championship golf courses, a fitness center/spa, 10+ on property restaurants, a 175 slip marina, and a private members only airport. ORC interns are expected to become core members of our maintenance team. Interns with a strong work ethic, positive attitude, and a willingness to learn will gain vital experience in managing two championship golf courses. This internship program is focused on getting each intern ready to make the transition to a full time assistant position. All of the superintendents here at ORC take great pride in this program, and are here to help you take that next step. While here, each intern will be involved in every aspect of golf course maintenance, with particular emphasis on the following areas: Chemical/Fertilizer application and calibration Moisture Management Irrigation trouble shooting and maintenance Warm season turf cultural practices A note to any international applicants. Unfortunately we can not help with your work visa. Please apply after acquiring your visa/work permit.
- $16 to $16 per hour
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By Round Hill Club, - updated 8 hours ago - Greenwich, Connecticut
Irrigation Technicians will work closely with the Superintendent and Assistants to ensure all irrigation is working properly. This includes all golf course, tennis courts and clubhouse irrigation. The Irrigation Technician will be responsible for minor repairs, audits and organization of parts room. The Round Hill Club is an extremely exclusive club in Fairfield County Connecticut. The course was designed by Walter Travis and opened in 1924. The course infrastructure includes: USGA A-4 Bentgrass greens, Rain Bird 2 wire irrigation system (2013), Ciris Pro software to be installed this spring, new pump house with fertigation and new bunkers with Billy Bunker liners. The bunkers and green compounds were recently restored to their original design. Upcoming projects include: fairway expansions, tree work, extensive fairway drainage and long range planning. The club recently hired Andrew Green as our golf course architect and we are excited to get started on some great work. We are wrapping up a master plan that will focus on the potential construction of a state of the art driving range and practice facilities, extensive tree clearing, the addition of new tee boxes and the adjustment of fairway contours. We recently constructed a $1.3M chemical mixing, storage and equipment wash down facility this year adjacent to our current maintenance building. We are also continuously improving the property through in-house projects. The membership demands championship playing conditions on a daily basis and is willing to provide one of the largest 18 hole budgets in the metropolitan area to achieve that. The membership is composed of a group of exceptional Greenwich based families that are appreciative, grounded and a pleasure to work for. Greenwich is an extremely upscale town but is only 20 minutes from 2 lively mid sized cities and a 40 minute train ride away from NYC.
- $24 to $26 per hour
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By Westwood Golf Club, - updated 10 hours ago - Woodbury, New Jersey
Westwood Golf Club seeks experienced equipment mechanic for its Golf Course Maintenance department. The ideal candidate will have at least a one-year certificate from college or technical school or 9-12 months of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Duties include repairing and maintaining all golf course equipment, serving as liaison between operations and Golf Course Superintendent. Possess the language, mathematical and reasoning skills and physical demands of the position (regularly lift and/or move up to 10-50 lbs; specific vision ability required of close, distance, and color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus). Job duties include but are not limited to: Properly service and maintain all types of Golf Course Equipment. Assist Superintendent/Assistant in training staff on safe equipment use. Maintain daily sharpness and height of reel mowers. Order parts and supplies to facilitate equipment repair. Spot check equipment performance in field. Work on golf course as needed. Carries out preventative maintenance schedule for all equipment. Inspects equipment for operating deficiencies. Repairs and adjusts equipment. Assists in maintaining repair records on all equipment. Assists in establishing and maintaining of safety procedures for using equipment. Maintains fuel consumption and supplies records. Maintains inventory of parts and supplies. Maintain neat, clean and orderly shop operation.
- $20 to $30 per hour
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By Mayacama Golf Club, - updated 11 hours ago - Santa Rosa, California
Mayacama Golf Club is looking for a talented individual to join our golf maintenance team as an Assistant - in - Training. This is an opportunity for someone to grow into a management position that will work directly with the Lead Assistant and Golf Course Superintendent in all aspects of our operation. We are looking for an individual ready to grow in the industry, learn all aspects of the golf business, and bring their own ideas to help grow and make Mayacama special. Mayacama Golf Club is a private 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature designed golf course set in the rolling hills of Sonoma County, California. Mayacama is a special place where the natural environment meets golf. Our maintenance efforts focus around providing top quality playing conditions on a daily basis all the while caring for and protecting the natural environment surrounding Mayacama. We take this responsibility seriously and relish the opportunity to care for the special place. This position will assist with daily scheduling of staff members, will understand and perform all aspects of daily golf course set up, mowing, irrigation management, coaching of staff members, and participating in long-term planning discussions. Upcoming Projects 2024: Take part in the renovation and resurfacing of our 23-year-old tee boxes and collars. As well as gaining experience with landscape design projects. The club is expanding its residents club with 6 new villas on the property going live in 2024. Landscape design, irrigation installation, and planting will all be areas our management team will be working closely with. This is a fabulous opportunity for an aspiring individual who wants to expand their experience and knowledge in the turf industry.
- $25 to $33 per hour
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By Seamus Weldon Gortnavogue Ltd, - updated 12 hours ago - Aghadoe Woods, Co. Kerry
Would like to come and live, work and play in the Southwest of IRELAND ? If so we would be delighted to hear from you. We will help with your work permit / accommodation and to settle in one of most beautiful place to live in the world. Do you want to become part of the Seamus Weldon Team? (Main Golf and Turf John Deere dealer) Do you have what it takes to become one of our a Service Technician within our growing business? We are looking for a dedicated self-motivated person to work within our busy workshop. Do you possess excellent communication, literacy and numeracy skills and believe in always delivering a first class service then this could be the position for you. The role will involve using computer systems for looking up parts and diagnose faults with John Deere Service Advisor, so a high level of IT literacy is essential. It would be advantageous to have a basic knowledge of machinery, however, training will be given.. In return we can offer you an excellent rate of pay, up to 20 days holiday, a personal development plan and the opportunity to become part of the team www.seamusweldon.com Job Types: Full-time, Contract Schedule: Monday to Friday
- €18 to €22 per hour
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By The Misquamicut Club, - updated 12 hours ago - Westerly, Rhode Island
Seasonal Groundskeeper Seasonal groundskeepers, perform routine manual labor involved in golf course or tennis court maintenance; do semi-skilled to skilled grounds construction and maintenance work; operate hand powered equipment and other equipment under the direction of the golf course superintendent, assistant superintendent of assigned supervisor. Each groundskeeper may be assigned responsibility for the care and maintenance of several designated holes on the golf. course and does related work as required. . Typical functions: The seasonal groundskeeper: Operates mowers and string trimmers in trimming greens, around tees, fence lines, banks and hillsides; edges cart paths; rakes and maintains sand bunkers. Mows greens, tees, rough and other areas as directed by the superintendent or assigned supervisor; rakes sand bunkers with power rakes. Sets tee markers; maintains ball washers and tee towels; maintains tennis courts; maintains water coolers; collects trash; sands and seeds tee and fairway divots. Returns all equipment to designated location at the maintenance facility; cleans equipment and maintenance areas. Maintains fuel and fluid levels on all equipment used on a daily basis, reports equipment problems or failures to the equipment manager immediately. Helps in project work of green, tee, fairway and additional areas; grades and prepares soil base; lays sod; and seeds aforementioned areas. Installs paths using gravel mixes; excavates and backfills ditches and trenches; repairs and replaces pipe on irrigation systems. Must be able to lift 80 Ibs., as needed. Performs other duties as directed by the superintendent or assistant superintendents, or an assigned supervisor. Employment standards: Knowledge of methods and materials used in grounds and landscape construction/maintenance work. Working knowledge of and ability to use hand and power tools: equipment. Knowledge of the principles of operation of gasoline engines; safe and efficient operation of motorized equipment. Mechanical aptitude. Physical strength, stamina, and agility. Ability to follow oral and written directions. Ability to exhibit a positive attitude and work well with others in a team environment. Possession of a valid driver's license. Mandatory Requirement: An amicable, positive, "can do" attitude.
- $18 to $18 per hour
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By Temple University Facilities- Grounds, - updated Yesterday at 12:01 AM - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Temple University’s Main Campus Grounds Department is searching for a Supervisor of Grounds and Turf. Job Summary: Reporting to the Associate Director of Grounds, the Supervisor of Grounds and Turf will be based at the Main Campus in Philadelphia. The incumbent will report to the Associate Director of Grounds (department head) as a member of the Grounds Department’s management team. This ensures the safe function and aesthetic standard of an urban campus with extensive amenity turf areas and artificial turf athletic fields. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. 4-day workweek, Tuesday-Friday 6am-4:30pm (4 ten-hour days)Salary Grade: T25 Learn more about the “T” salary structure herehttps://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/T_Salary_Structure.pdf
- $60,000 to $62,000 per year
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By Van Wall Equipment, - updated Wednesday at 09:18 PM - St Paul, Minnesota
Job Summary Assembles and services all types of golf and turf equipment offered for sale by the dealership. Prepares equipment for delivery to the customer or for demonstration purposes. The job may require picking up and delivering equipment to the customer’s property using a delivery vehicle and trailer. May require some direction or guidance from the Location Lead, Aftermarket Specialist, Senior Technician, or Salesman. Essential Duties and Responsibilities -Performs basic service tasks as assigned -Assembles all types of golf and turf equipment and other merchandise offered for sale by the dealership -Performs pre-delivery inspection on all types of equipment and other merchandise offered for sale by the dealership -Operates and maintains vehicles, tools, and equipment required in the set-up and delivery process -Drive company vehicle and trailer loaded with equipment to and from customer’s property -Assists senior technicians as needed -Maintains a clean work area and performs work in a neat and orderly fashion -Follows all safety rules and regulations in performing work assignments -Completes all reports and forms required in conjunction with job assignments -Accounts for all time and material used in performing assigned duties -Any other job duties as assigned Position Qualifications -Valid driver’s license with good driving record required -Ability to operate vehicles, tools, and equipment used in machinery pre-delivery and set-up processes -Ability to assemble machinery components and to follow the manufacturer’s pre-delivery instructions -Ability to use Service Advisor and basic computer functions -A fundamental level of knowledge of engines, hydraulics, power-trans, air-conditioning, and electrical systems as they apply to machines marketed by the Dealership -Familiar with John Deere or other competitive brands and golf & sports turf equipment preferred -Ability to lift at least 75 lbs repeatedly -High School Diploma or equivalent experience required -Forklift license preferred
- $16 to $22 per hour
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By Van Wall Equipment, - updated Wednesday at 09:18 PM - St Paul, Minnesota
Job Summary The Golf and Sports Turf Technician is responsible for the diagnosis, repair, and scheduled maintenance of Golf and Sports Turf Equipment. All work shall be completed in a safe, professional, and timely manner. Technician must be able to diagnose, using the appropriate technical manual procedures and/or online computer manuals and special tools. Additionally, the Technician must be able to perform complete component removal, disassembly, and reconditioning. Essential Duties and Responsibilities -Follow all safety rules and regulations in performing work assignments. -Perform diagnosis and repair of equipment as required -Reconditioning and repair of all machine systems and components. -Safely operate all machines marketed by the dealership. -Prepare all reports and forms required in conjunction with job assignments. -Report work required on equipment to the Service Manager, for proper and safe operation by the customer. -Participate in all training programs as directed by management -Bring to the attention of management any shop tools, equipment or vehicle that is not in a serviceable condition or is unsafe to use. -Other job duties as assigned Position Qualifications -High School Degree or equivalent -Associate Degree in a technician program strongly preferred -2+ years experience in a related field, golf & sports turf industry experience preferred -Ownership of necessary tools -Valid driver’s license required -Ability to pull a trailer loaded with equipment
- $25 to $35 per hour
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By Van Wall Equipment, - St Paul, Minnesota
Job Summary Assist in maintaining accurate, on-time reports and records relative to the parts and service department’s operations. Additional areas of support include: answering phones, scheduling work, opening/closing invoices, selling service and parts, attachments, and accessories. Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Works to build a solid business relationship with Van Wall customers - Daily maintenance of warranty claims and credits - Opens work orders as directed by management - Directs incoming service related inquiries and scheduling requests - Help with data entry and customer follow up for Service, Parts, and Sales departments - Promotes and sells products and/or services to meet customer needs - Supplies Service Technicians with parts as required - Keeps necessary supplies on hand and reorders when needed - Prepares customer invoices and takes payments when presented to the service and parts department - Represents Van Wall Equipment with a professional and positive attitude. Strives to protect the dealership image in a positive light while promoting customer loyalty Position Qualifications -1+ years of previous Parts and/or Service experience preferred - Familiar with John Deere or other competitive brands and golf & sports turf equipment required - Ability to use standard desktop applications such as Microsoft Office and Excel - General understanding of mechanical & technical terms required - Ability to speak effectively one on one or in a group - Complete all duties as assigned - High School Diploma or equivalent required
- $40,000 to $65,000 per year
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By Moore's Mill Club, - updated Wednesday at 07:50 PM - Auburn, Alabama
Reports directly to Golf Course Superintendent. Under the direction and supervision of Golf Course Superintendent, the assistant participates in the maintenance of the golf course and associated areas of the club that fall under the responsibility of the Golf Course Superintendent. Job Duties Assist in planning, monitoring, and record keeping in the maintenance of the golf course. Directly supervises and instructs employees on the use and care of turf equipment, application of fertilizer and pesticide application, service of the irrigation system, daily job duties, and special projects. Has authority to make decisions in the absence of the Golf Course Superintendent. Communicate with the golf shop of projects, problems, or concerns that may affect playability. Assist in maintaining golf course operation and capital budgets. Training of new golf course personnel. Safety training and procedures in hazardous materials, standard operating procedures, and emergency procedures. Irrigation inspection and repairs. Assist in the setting up of equipment for daily assignments. Scheduling of job duties. Scouting for pest and disease problems. Syringing of greens. Inventory, invoices, payroll, purchasing.
- $50,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Hunters Run Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 04:53 PM - 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, Fitness Center and multiple dining areas. The community has over 1,600 residences. The Club goal is to have the attributes, facilities and operations that qualify for a Platinum Club recognition. Hunters Run 3 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 schedule 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 with management, direction, and leadership of the 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 in a timely manner. · Ensuring the golf course is maintained and in proper playing condition. · Supervising, leading and assisting in 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 properly 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 is in compliance 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 chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, recorded and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations and products are efficiently utilized. · Attending employee and management meetings, turf conferences, workshops and other educational programs to maintain a 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 Golf Course Superintendent or 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 and 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 benefit 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 401k retirement plan after 6 months with a 50% Club matching contribution up to 3%. · Vacation time starting at 80 hour (two weeks) after 90 days of employment. · Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership paid and attendance at some local and regional conferences.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Oliphant Golf Management: City of Toledo Golf Courses, - updated Wednesday at 03:56 PM - Toledo, Ohio
Golf Course Equipment Mechanic Facility: City of Toledo Golf Courses Summary: Oliphant Golf Management is seeking an experienced and motivated golf course equipment mechanic to oversee the maintenance and repair of golf course equipment at three golf facilities in the City of Toledo. The municipal facilities include Ottawa Park (18 holes), Detwiler Park (18 holes) and Collins Park (9 holes) . The equipment mechanic reports to the GM and golf course superintendents and oversees a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. This position includes the repair of failing equipment, record keeping,. and placing orders for parts and supplies. Skills, expertise and traits: Experience with diesel and gas engines, basic knowledge of hydraulics, ability to set and grind reels Ability to perform heavy work, push/pull up to 100 lbs of force occasionally and 50 lbs frequently Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Ability to work at a fast pace Responsibilities: Inspects, diagnoses and repairs mechanical defects/failures in various golf course maintenance equipment including, diesel- and gasoline-powered automobiles, trucks, trenchers, sweepers, rollers, mowers, and other mechanical equipment used in utility work. Instructs and/or trains golf course maintenance workers regarding preventive maintenance, and the proper cleaning of and safe operation of equipment. Prioritizes equipment repair and maintenance work. Maintains a preventive maintenance program within budget on all equipment, and purchases repair parts and replacement supplies. Keeps a complete set of records for equipment and parts inventory purchases, equipment conditions, costs of repairs and preventive maintenance for all equipment. Spot checks equipment for performance on the course, frequently makes emergency repairs to equipment on the course, and services or supervises servicing of equipment prior to use. Oversees the shop area maintenance. Operates equipment ie mowing, rolling, leaf removal on golf course Regulates employees' use of equipment in the absence of superintendent and assistant superintendent, if needed, and performs other duties as directed by the superintendent. Working onsite, travel between properties and to local hardware stores required. Compensation: Annual Salary $55,000 and up - DOE Company health Insurance; per company policy, 70/30 employer/employee split individual, 60 day wait period 401k Retirement account – per company policy, 4% match, 1 year wait period Vacation days: Ten (10 initial starting days) Golf privileges at Toledo Courses Oliphant Golf is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This means we treat all employees and applicants fairly, legally, and consistently. We will not discriminate, nor allow any employee to discriminate against a job applicant or employee because of national origin, race, ancestry, color, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, sexual identity, marital status, sex, age, citizenship, veteran status, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $55,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Ability to Commute: Toledo, OH 43611 (Required) Ability to Relocate: Toledo, OH 43611: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
- $55,000 to $55,000 per year
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By Saucon Valley Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 03:56 PM - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Saucon Valley Country Club is seeking a dedicated Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join our dynamic and professional Agronomic Leadership Team. The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will play a critical role in assisting the Golf Course Superintendent in maintaining and enhancing the overall condition of the Grace Course. Under the Golf Course Superintendent's direction, the Assistant Superintendent trains and supervises the golf course personnel including daily scheduling, budget management, and planning short and long-range golf course improvements. Saucon Valley Country Club located in Bethlehem, Pa, is a full-service private club spanning 850 acres, offering sixty holes of golf with three championship courses and a six-hole short course. Founded in 1920, located an hour north of Philadelphia in the Lehigh Valley, Saucon Valley Country Club is a Top Platinum Club of America, has hosted 8 USGA events, and is the first club to host 3 U.S. Senior Open Championships (1992, 2000, & 2022). The Club has been selected to host 5 more additional USGA Championships beginning with the 2026 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. The club is in the initial phase of a $15,000,000 irrigation project, which includes a new primary water source and Watertronics Pump Station. The second phase includes the installation of a Rainbird two wire wall to wall irrigation system designed by Paul Roche. We are looking for a turf professional to be among the 32 successful superintendents and industry leaders that have cultivated and advanced their careers through our professional development program initiated 19 years ago.
- $50,000 to $50,000 per year
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By Pelican Golf Club, - updated Wednesday at 03:54 PM - Belleair, Florida
Pelican’s 18- hole golf course, designed with inspiration from Donald Ross’ original layout can play to a par 70, stretches to 7000 yards and features lush greenery and landscaping, undulating green complexes and crushed quartz bunkers. Pelican Golf Club is nestled in the heart of beautiful Belleair, less than half a mile away from the Gulf Coast beaches and all year-round golf conditions that are some of the best in the state. Each November, THE ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican brings the greatest female professional golfers in the world as well as many other high-profile events that keep our grounds maintenance crew busy throughout the year. This Assistant ‘in training’ position will provide the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience with many aspects of turf management, including irrigation, chemical and fertilizer applications along with the many other cultural practices required to become an Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. The AIT will report directly to the Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent and Director of Agronomy whilst providing support in planning the strategies in both long- and short-term agronomic plans for both in season and during the summer maintenance closures. They will assist and oversee the day-to-day running of the crew whilst providing an extra set of eyes out on the golf course and oversee completion of work assignments by crew. Pelican will help develop the skill set needed to become a Superintendent and set you up on a good path for a career in the golf course maintenance industry. Typical Daily tasks: · Pesticide and fertilizer application and calibration · Water Management of greens, tees and fairways including hand watering and syringing · Irrigation trouble shooting · Mowing out all surfaces · Course setup including cutting cups. Hourly rate is negotiable depending on experience.
- $20 to $24 per hour
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By Oki Golf, - Sammamish, Washington
As the Golf Landscaper/Greenskeeper at The Plateau Club (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. COMPENSATION DETAILS: Offered rate of pay range $19.00 - $21.00 per hour Eligible for overtime
- $19 to $21 per hour
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By Saucon Valley Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 03:21 PM - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Founded in 1920, Saucon Valley Country Club is home to 3 Championships Golf Courses across 850 acres. Located an hour north of Philadelphia in the Lehigh Valley, Saucon Valley Country Club is a Top Platinum Club of America, has hosted 8 USGA events, and is the first club to host 3 U.S. Senior Open Championships (1992, 2000, 2022). The Club has been selected to host 5 more future USGA events, the 2026 Junior Amateur, 2032 U.S. Senior Open, 2038 U.S. Women's Amateur, 2042 U.S. Senior Open, and the 2051 U.S. Amateur. We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team of mechanics working out of two shops. The team is responsible for maintaining the physical functionality and safety of the Country Club's equipment and machinery. The team prides themselves performing the following tasks to the highest standards: Key Responsibilities: Perform daily maintenance on a wide variety of equipment such as but not limited to: maintenance vehicles, mowing equipment, power equipment, club vehicles etc. Perform scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance Maintain, Repair, and Conduct preventative maintenance Repair broken or failing equipment Record and order parts and track labor Assist Lead Mechanics in all necessary areas
- $20 to $25 per hour
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By Addison Reserve Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 03:00 PM - Delray Beach, Florida
Job Title: Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: Golf Course Superintendent FLSA Category: Exempt/Salary Position Compensation: $70,000 to $80,000 commensurate with experience Relocation: The club will provide reasonable relocation Location: Addison Reserve Country Club 7201 Addison Reserve Boulevard Delray Beach, Florida 33446 About The Club: Addison Reserve Country Club is a little west of the town of Delray Beach, known as "America's Most Fun Small Town." Addison Reserve provides its members a luxury lifestyle that combines the harmony of nature, excellence service and superior amenities. Addison Reserve is recognized as a Distinguished Elite Club, #5 out of the top 150 of Platinum Country Clubs of America and #25 in the world by Platinum Clubs of the World. Addison Reserve has 27 holes of golf, offering exceptional golf experiences for its members and guests. The 27 holes make up three distinct 9 hole golf courses, Trepidation, Redemption and Salvation. The courses are undergoing renovation by the renowned golf architect Rees Jones. Phase One renovations were completed in December 2023 on Trepidation and the practice facilities. Phase Two will commence in the spring of 2024 and will enhance the Redemption and Salvation golf courses. The Club promotes a work atmosphere that is fun, supportive, and challenging. Please visit the Club’s webpage for more information, https://www.addisonreserve.cc/. Position Summary: This is a hands-on leadership position with responsibility in leading, directing, overseeing, assisting, training and coaching the staff. The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent will be responsible for all activities involved in golf course maintenance. Activities would include assisting in budgeting, developing agronomical plans, scheduling and then implementing the daily activities such as course setup, daily maintenance, cultural practices, chemical calibration and application, irrigation problem solving and repair and leading projects and enhancements. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: · Assisting in leading the team, delegating and assigning assignments, providing guidance, training, coaching and assistance and ensuring work is completed as expected and in a timely manner. · Assisting in the planning and scheduling of all maintenance activities and staff in the performance of grounds maintenance processes and procedures. · Assist in managing and overseeing chemical/fertilizer applications. · Inspecting turf conditions, advising Superintendent, recommending corrective action and implementing/overseeing corrective action. · Training staff and ensuring all safety policies and procedures are practiced and turf equipment and tools are safely and efficient operated, cared for and properly stored. · Monitoring and recognizing performance issues, couching staff and ensuring performance standards are met. · Complying and ensuring compliance with all regulations, policies, work procedures and instructions. · Communicating and interacting with members, coworkers, management, staff, the general public, and others in a professional and courteous manner and representing the Club in a positive manner. · Fills in for the Superintendent and the technicians when needed. Qualifications (knowledge, skills and abilities): · Experience and knowledge in golf course maintenance. · Experience in leading golf course maintenance teams and projects. · Knowledge of pest control products and their applications. · Knowledge of turf chemical and fertilizer products and their applications. · Knowledge of irrigation utilization, drainage installation, repair and maintenance. · A current Florida pesticide license, or the ability to acquire a license. · A BS or Associates Degree in turf grass management, or related certificate or experience. · Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint. · A valid Florida driver’s license in good standing Benefits: · Group medical and dental benefit options available on the first of the month following 60 days of employment for employee and dependents. · Voluntary Life, Short-Term and Long-Term insurance. · 401k retirement plan with 100% Club matching contribution up to 4% following one year of employment. · Paid Time Off with eligibility after 90 days. · Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership paid and attendance at local and regional conferences.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Upper MontClair Country Club, - updated Wednesday at 02:58 PM - Clifton, New Jersey
Job Title: Course Superintendent Reports to: Director of Grounds FLSA Category: Exempt/Salary Position Compensation: $90,000 to $110,000 commensurate with experience Plus Annual Performance Bonus Location: Upper Montclair Country Club 177 Hepburn Road Clifton, New Jersey 07012 About the Club: Upper Montclair Country Club, founded in 1901, is a premier, member-owned, private, golf and social club located 9 miles West of New York City. Without other amenities such as racquet sports and aquatics, the Club can hyper-focus on providing exceptional golf, social, and dining experiences for its members and their guests. The Club has 27 holes of Championship golf. The course was originally designed by A.W. Tillinghast and in the 1950s, there was a major course renovation directed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. which transformed Upper Montclair Country Club into its present 27-hole design. The Club has a long history of hosting professional events and will be hosting the LPGA’s Cognizant Founders Cup this May of 2024. Position Summary: The Course Superintendent will be a leader and member of the team providing tournament golf conditions, managing course restorations, and providing exceptional golf experiences daily. Working closely with the Director of Grounds the Superintendent will develop and implement weekly, monthly, and annual goals and objectives. This includes but is not limited to agronomical programs, budgeting, crew management, record keeping, irrigation, project work, fertilizer & pesticide applications, scouting, water management, attending committee meetings, and filling in for the Director of Grounds when necessary. Career Trajectory: The Club offers individuals an environment with a rich history and the ability to learn, contribute, and grow. Learning also includes the use of new technology as the Club embraces leading-edge technology using tools such as GPS Sprayers, Toro Lynx, Playbooks, digital job platforms, and much more. The Club’s development program gives you the ability to work closely with turf and club leadership and have the resources to improve the property and prepare yourself for the next opportunity with the Club or elsewhere. Because of the Club’s successful development program, this position is available as a result of recent superintendents moving onto head superintendent positions. Essential Job Functions: · Effectively lead, develop, train, oversee, manage, coach, motivate, and assist the golf course Assistant Superintendents and crew. · Scheduling and directing personnel and equipment to accomplish the work to be done on the club’s 27-hole property and verifying work is completed. · Inspecting the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and the effect changes in management programs are having. · Working closely with the Director of Grounds on developing, scheduling, implementing, and overseeing activities, goals, and plans relating to course conditions and member satisfaction. · Overseeing, directing, and assisting the team in maintaining the condition of the course, including the turf, bunkers, irrigation fertilization, and pesticide applications. · Overseeing and ensuring inventories of supplies, such as fertilizers, pesticides, tools, and sand are monitored and replaced as needed. · Communicating with appropriate department heads (golf, catering, food & beverage, etc.) on course conditions, set-up, play, and other matters as needed for the planning and execution of club events or activities. · Insuring chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of under local, and state regulations. · Assisting in developing and managing the department’s annual budget, including payroll and actuals to budget. · Attending committee, membership, and board meetings as may be requested and participating in management meetings as may be reasonably required. · Providing for the adequate safety and protection of members, guests, and employees, ensuring compliance with all applicable codes and legal requirements. · Attends turf conferences and other educational programs to maintain current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes that could affect the department’s operations · Overseeing and assisting in winter maintenance of the property, such as snow removal. · Representing the Club, on and off the property, ethically and professionally that will always enhance the Club’s and employee image and reputation. Experience, Skills, Abilities, Knowledge, and Education: · Experience leading, developing, training, overseeing, managing, coaching, motivating, and assisting a golf course team. · A BS or Associates Degree in turf grass management, or related certificate and experience. · Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. · Understanding of pest control products and their applications. · Understanding of turf chemical and fertilizer products and their applications. · Knowledge of irrigation utilization, drainage installation, repair, and maintenance. · Experience with project oversight. · Understanding of the game of golf and the impact of agronomic decisions on course playability. · Have a current state certification or license for pesticide applications, or the ability to acquire a license. Club Benefits: · Group medical and dental benefits are available on the first of the month following 90 days of employment. · Voluntary Life and Short-Term and Long-Term Disability insurance. · 401k retirement plan · Paid Time Off with eligibility after 90 days. · Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership paid and attendance at conferences as budgeted. · Uniforms provided by the Club. · Club-provided meals. · Golf privileges.
- $90,000 to $110,000 per year
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