- 49Golf Course Superintendent
- 1Superintendent/General Manager
- 5Director of Agronomy
- 1Superintendent-in-Training
- 98Assistant Superintendent
- 92nd Assistant Superintendent
- 16Assistant-in-Training
- 4Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 40Equipment/Shop Manager
- 28Turf Equipment Technician
- 8Assistant Equipment Technician
- 12Spray/Applications Technician
- 13Irrigation Technician
- 1Irrigation Manager
- 1IPM/Environmental Specialist
- 4Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 1Landscape Manager
- 1Landscape Technician
- 4Lawn Care Technician
- 1Parks Supervisor
- 5Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Crew Foreman
- 3Equipment Operator
- 12Grounds Staff
- 2Horticulturist
- 5Seasonal Intern
- 1Construction Shaper/Crew
- 1Surveyor
- 12Sales Representative
- 2Sales Manager
- 1Product Support Manager
- 1District Manager
- 5Operations Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
- 1Educator/Faculty
- 1Consultant
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By Eagle Crest Resort, - updated Thursday at 12:00 PM - Ypsilanti, Michigan
This is a full-time salary position that will oversee the daily golf course maintenance operations while working in harmony with all departments. This position will plan, organize, and direct the activities of the golf course maintenance, pesticide and fertilizer applications, manage daily maintenance operations, snow removal and leading small crews on special projects. This position will promote hospitality and goodwill with all customers and staff, remembering that customer service is our number one priority to ensure a 4-star golf course experience. Appearance should always be professional, and personality should be upbeat and friendly. FLSA Classification for this position is Exempt.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Eagle Valley Golf Course, - Carson City, Nevada
Position Summary The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall maintenance of the golf course and grounds. This includes, but is not limited to, course set-up, agronomy, staff supervision, budgeting, and irrigation. Additionally, there will be long-term goals and projects set by the Director of Operations that will be expected to be met. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the Director of Operations to ensure the golf course is maintained at the highest level and is ready for play. They will also be responsible for ensuring that the golf course is in compliance with all environmental regulations. This position will work closely with Scott Wackowski. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the overall management and maintenance of the golf course and grounds. This includes, but is not limited to, course set-up, agronomy, staff supervision, budgeting, and irrigation. Additionally, there will be long-term goals and projects set by the DOP that will be expected to be met. The Golf Course Superintendent will work closely with the DOP to ensure the golf course is maintained at the highest level and is ready for play. They will also be responsible for ensuring that the golf course is in compliance with all environmental regulations. Maintain the golf course and driving range in playing condition up to the DOP standards. Schedules, trains, supervises, and evaluates all personnel assigned to department. Prepare annual operating budget for the golf course and submit to the DOP for approval. Takes corrective action as necessary to help ensure that budget goals are met. Develop long-range plans for the improvement of the golf course and its facilities. Select and purchase all chemicals, fertilizers, and other supplies needed to maintain the golf course. Apply chemicals and fertilizers to the golf course according to established schedules and procedures. Develops and maintains drainage, irrigation, and watering systems. Oversees repairs of broken water lines or valves and may perform necessary repairs in an emergency. Operate and maintain all equipment used on the golf course. Inspect the golf course daily and react to any unforeseen issues as they arise. Supervises operation of the equipment repair shop & maintains all equipment based off of their owner’s manual. Ensures proper landscaping for property outside of golf course including the clubhouse and surrounding areas. Meet with the DOP on a regular basis to discuss problems and recommend solutions. Determines when course should be closed due to weather conditions that may damage the course if play continues. Be aware of new developments in turfgrass management and share information with staff and others as appropriate. Understand the rules of golf and be up-to-date on federal, state and local laws on golf course operations. Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the DOP.
- $70,000 to $85,000 per year
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By City of Garland, - updated Monday at 09:29 PM - Garland, Texas
Firewheel golf course is a 63-hole facility with 2 clubhouses and owned by The City of Garland. We are currently looking for a golf course superintendent on our Old Course which was established in 1983. We have Champion Bermuda greens, 419 Tees, and Mid Iron Bermuda fairways and rough. The superintendent will work closely with the director of agronomy and will oversee a full irrigation renovation starting in October of 2024. This is a perfect opportunity for a first-time superintendent looking to learn and grow in their career. Summary Responsible for developing and scheduling turf maintenance for the City of Garland’s Firewheel Golf Park. Including overseeing the daily operations and maintenance of one of the City of Garland’s golf courses, clubhouses, tournament pavilion and cart facilities. Number of Direct & Indirect Reports: Maintenance Crew Leader, Golf Course Crew Leader, Groundskeeper, Maintenance Technician, Seasonal Grounds and Maintenance Worker Financial & Budget Responsibility: Essential Duties and Responsibilities Determine the need for irrigation, seeding rates, fertilization rates, sod cutting, cutting turf grass on fairways, tees, greens and roughs; raking sand traps, etc. Meet with Golf Course Crew Leaders daily to provide care and maintenance of turf and grounds assignments to personnel. Hire, train, schedule, evaluate and discipline employees. Oversee the scheduling of repairs for broken water lines or valves. Assist in the redesigning and modification of the existing irrigation system. Coordinate with vendors and contractors to negotiate for price and quantities of needed supplies. Ensure all workers are trained in the proper operation, care and maintenance of equipment. Maintain detailed records of personnel, equipment used, supplies and schedules indicating application of fertilizers, sprays and chemicals and their use for each season. Minimum Qualifications 2 year college degree in Agronomy or Horticulture 5 years related experience 2 years supervisory experience Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide License Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Extensive knowledge in the methods, equipment and materials used in golf course maintenance Comprehensive knowledge of general repair and maintenance procedures Comprehensive knowledge of mechanical repair and maintenance of small engines Comprehensive knowledge of the practices and principles of effective supervision Extensive knowledge of mixing and administering chemicals used in treating turf Ability to operate various golf course equipment Ability to develop professional relationship with vendors and contractors Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing Licenses and Certifications Valid Class C Texas driver's license Golf Course Superintendent Association of America Association Member Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide License Job Competencies Adaptability/Flexibility Adapts to change, is open to new ideas, takes on new responsibilities, handles pressure, adjusts plans to meet changing needs. Customer Focus Builds customer confidence, is committed to increasing customer satisfaction, sets achievable customer expectations, assumes responsibility for solving customer problems, ensures commitments to customers are met, solicits opinions and ideas from customers, responds to internal customers. Decision Making/Judgment Recognizes problems and responds, systematically gathers information, sorts through complex issues, seeks input from others, addresses root cause of issues, makes timely decisions, can make difficult decisions, uses consensus when possible, communicates decisions to others. Managing for Results Sets challenging and productive goals for team, keeps team accountable for actions, provides leadership and motivation, provides resources and support, uses checkpoints and data to track progress, sets up systems and processes to measure results. Managing Performance Applies clear/consistent performance standards, handles performance problems decisively and objectively, is direct but tactful, provides guidance and assistance to improve performance. Negotiation Skills Conducts positive negotiations, ability to compromise, handles conflict, seeks common ground, articulates own and others goals, stays focused on positive outcome. Organizational Savvy Operates within the organization's formal and informal structures, builds allies and relationships across departments, uses allies to build consensus and create results, is appropriately diplomatic, understands others' roles and perspectives, can sell projects and ideas across the organization. Strategic Thinking/Management Creates and communicates a long-term vision, balances short and long term goals, keeps own and team's work aligned with overall goals, understands the market and can predict change, understands the industry and the competition, creates and adjusts strategic plans. Physical Requirements / Work Environment The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The incumbent works in a typical office environment and in an outdoor environment with exposure to unpleasant environmental conditions or hazards. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
- $75,000 to $75,000 per year
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By ABM Golf Services, - Ocala, Florida
1. Maintains the appearance and safety of the course by diagnosing and reporting agronomic issues; managing irrigation system adjustments and scheduling; maintain a wide variety of turf grasses in extreme climatic conditions; managing course preparations for tournaments and daily play; operating various hand and power tools as needed to accomplish mowing, edging and cultivation as needed; integrating environmental programs specializing in IPM (Integrated Pest Management); overseeing maintenance of golf maintenance equipment; assisting in the coordination, scheduling and supervision of capital improvement projects. 2. Directs maintenance operations in accordance with contract documents and specifications (employees involved in maintaining greens, fairways, tees, sand traps, bodies of water, rough, maintenance shop, golf carts and clubhouse) by recruiting, selecting, training, scheduling, evaluating, supervising and correcting when necessary; and directing safety meetings. 3. Performs administrative function by maintaining maintenance records and developing required maintenance reports; tracking maintenance expenses including payroll, supplies, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel logs, etc.; informing Branch Manager of parts, supplies and equipment needed. 4. Ensures a clean and orderly maintenance facility at all times. 5. Ordering of supplies and parts to ensure efficient and effective cost purchases in the best interest of the equipment and ABM. 6. Oversees the seeding, fertilizing, top dressing, soil conditioning, watering and the pest and weed control of the golf course. 7. Relevant licenses for regulatory agencies (a valid pesticide license in turf and ornamentals issued by the State in which they are employed and working). 8. Ability to operate all equipment used for golf course maintenance. 9. Good time management, organization and prioritization skills. Membership in the Golf Course Superintendent’s Association required. 10. Workers’ Compensation: call in accidents to WC provider; follow-up on treatment, return to work status; post-accident drug testing. 11. Requires the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment; must be flexible and able to adapt to frequent changes in work priorities. 12. Must be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of ABM’s safety policies and rules. Must be willing to report and/or act on safety violations and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisory or management personnel. 13. Must maintain regular and acceptable attendance at such a level as determined by ABM. Must be available and willing to work on a fulltime schedule and must be available and willing to work as needed and determined by ABM as necessary to meet the business needs. This position requires working weekends & holidays, working irregular shifts (starting as early as 5:00 am), and attending evening meetings. 14. Performs other duties as assigned by District Manager and/or Branch Manager.
- $60,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Telluride Ski & Golf Club, - Mountain Village, Colorado
Telluride, CO | The Telluride Ski & Golf Club provides an unrivaled lifestyle for those looking to embody the old adage, “live life to the fullest,” through golfing, skiing, an active social life with activities, events, and dining and membership in the renowned Peaks Resort & Spa. With a wealth of exclusive benefits in every season, the Telluride Ski & Golf Club invites you to belong to this unique mountain community and ease from the pace of life. Built in 2018 and designed by noted course architect, Ken Kavanaugh, the Club’s golf practice facility includes a 350-yard-long hitting area with three 100-yard-wide tee boxes and a 7,900-square-foot chipping area and putting green. On Top of the World Set at 9,500 feet, Telluride Golf Club is amongst the highest-elevation golf courses in the world. Set atop Turkey Creek Mesa, tucked within the highest concentration of 13,000 and 14,000-foot peaks in the US, the 18-hole par 70, 6,546-yard course has stunning views guaranteed to take your breath away. The air at this elevation creates less resistance for your ball during flight, resulting in soul-satisfying longer drives. With a backdrop of spectacularly dramatic beauty, the Club offers an active social calendar and sought-after amenities including exclusive members-only tee times, tournaments, and clinics with thoughtful service that is simply second to none. The Telluride Golf Club is a private facility, open to members of the Telluride Ski & Golf Club, their guests, and guests staying at the Peaks Resort & Spa. The Course is open from Memorial Day weekend to early October. CLUB DETAILS Facility: Single Owner Course Access: Semi-Private Resort Number of Holes: 18 Number of Bunkers: 49 Bunkers on the course plus 4 practice bunkers Tees, fairways, and rough: Bluegrass, Ryegrass, and Poa Greens: Pencross, Bentgrass, and Poa Total Annual Rounds: 14,500 Number of Carts: 76 + Shuttles Members: 608 Platinum Memberships (Full) + 600 additional members in various categories + spouses/dependents Primary Golf Season: May-October Caddie Program: No Practice Range: Yes POSITION OVERVIEW Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager Supervises: Assistant Superintendent, Irrigation Specialist, Chemical Tech, Mechanic + Seasonal team Position Description: The Golf Course Superintendent is expected to provide Members and Resort Guests with course and practice areas offering excellent playing conditions and exceptional turf management. He/she directs and participates in the maintenance of the golf course greens, tees, fairways, roughs, bunkers, cart paths, and surrounding areas. The position is responsible for the supervision of the golf course maintenance staff including but not limited to training, discipline, and scheduling. Short Game Area: Yes Course Access: Golf Carts ONLY, no walking Number of Staff Managed: 20+ at high season ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Irrigation: Maintenance of golf course irrigation system. Including irrigation heads, valves, mainlines, laterals, and pump station. Ensure proper completion of all course remodeling, layout changes, and special projects. Training of employees to efficiently repair irrigation heads, valves, mainlines, and laterals. Monitoring and maintaining the pump station to ensure proper operation. Monitoring of golf course for irrigation-related problems as well as moisture levels to determine night watering schedule. Provide recommendations and/or complete watering schedule based upon course conditions. Monitors and maintains central control system and satellites to ensure proper operation. Monitors and maintains ditches that provide the golf course with irrigation water. Recognize the need for, and supervise the installation of, additional golf course irrigation. Maintain positive relations with Club Members. Support safe work habits and a safe working environment at all times. Supervisory Responsibilities: Provide proper and efficient training for all employees of the golf course maintenance staff. Motivate golf course maintenance staff to provide the best possible playing conditions. Educate golf course maintenance staff about SDS records and proper safety procedures within the maintenance facility as well as on the course. Oversee effective execution of day-to-day golf course maintenance practices, and provide suggestions to achieve the most efficient and highest quality product possible. Assist in maintaining the quality and cleanliness of the golf course maintenance facility and its surroundings. Manage equipment, materials, and resources effectively. Provide suggestions and/or complete daily work schedules for up to 30 staff members. Discipline golf course maintenance staff based on professional interpretation. Provide accurate information regarding course situations to the pro shop and Membership office. Performs evaluation of golf course maintenance staff members. Oversees departmental recruiting, associate onboarding, coaching, disciplinary, and termination of employment. Establish records regarding employee performance and work completed on golf course, including all irrigation repairs.
- $90,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Brightview, - updated July 17 - Madera, California
At BrightView, the best teams are created and maintained here. If you are searching for your next fulfilling career, picture yourself on a best-in-class team where you can grow to be your brightest. We’re looking for a Golf Course Superintendent. Can you picture yourself here? Here’s what you’d do: The superintendent is entrusted with the maintenance, operation and management of a golf course. You serve as the liaison between the company, the customer representative and the golf shop on matters concerning daily course operation. You shall be easily contacted and will, in turn, be in contact with the key employees on the golf course at all times. The superintendent must be able to respond quickly to any situation. You’d be responsible for: Planning, organizing, and direct maintenance of all areas within the scope and according to the technical specifications of the contract. Partnering with the customer to understand or develop a long term property improvement plan. Supervising the operation, maintenance and repair of all equipment assigned to the course. Preparing and operate within annual budget estimates. Preparing and follow an annual agronomic plan that operates within the technical specifications of the contract and the annual budget. Procuring and managing supplies and materials to support maintenance activities. Creating and distributing report of maintenance activities as required. Managing golf course employees including interview, hire, training, discipline and separation. Protecting the company’s interest by an awareness of and compliance with all applicable regulations including course and company policies. Fulfilling administrative duties timely. Administer all aspects of the BrightView Safety Program and the BrightView BV360 Management Program. Representing BrightView Golf Maintenance in a positive and professional manner including attitude, appearance and speech. Maintaining effective employee and public relations. Meeting or exceeding external and internal customer expectations. You might be a good fit if you have: Experience in all phases of golf course management and turf culture. A working knowledge of the construction, establishment, and maintenance practices employed on golf course putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. A degree or advanced knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, plant or soil science. High degree of administrative and executive ability including effective oral and written communication skills and computer proficiency. Certified and /or licensed for pesticide usage. Valid driver’s license. And while not mandatory, it would be great if you also have: Familiar with the characteristics and proper use of fertilizers and soil conditioners. Knowledge of irrigation including watering practices, irrigation systems, pumps, wells and automatic controls and drainage. Able to prepare the course for play in accordance with the rules of golf. Able to evaluate the course from the player’s perspective. Here’s what to know about working here: Here at BrightView, we’re as passionate about caring for our clients as we are about caring for each other. Though we’re the nation’s leading landscape company, we maintain a small company feel and supportive environment that makes our team members feel at home. If you’re looking to join a team of talented go-getters who tackle big vision projects other companies could only dream of, you just might have found your match. With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there’s no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve. Growing Everyday Like the communities we serve, you are on a constant path of discovery to shape your career and personal development. In addition to best-in-class opportunities and competitive salary, you may be eligible for benefits and perks like: Paid time off Health and wellness coverage 401k savings plan Start Your Bright New Career Journey BrightView is an Equal Employment Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
- $90,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Greenville Golf & CC, - Greenville, Mississippi
Golf Course Superintendent Overview Overview Greenville Golf & Country Club is a private, member owned club in Greenville, MS. The club currently has 415 members, and membership is stable between 390 and 405. The financial status of the club is sound, and our club has the most attractive amenities in our community. The club was formed in 1917 and was relocated in the late 1950’s to our current location on Highway 1 South. Greenville Golf & Country Club is home to a robust tournament schedule. All tournaments are run by the PGA Professional with significant input and assistance from the Men’s Golf Association and the club’s membership. A few of the tournaments include: - Future Tour Champions Junior Tournament with 175+ of the Southeast’s premier junior golfers - Delta Soul Celebrity & Golf Charity Event hosted by Steve Azar - Six-Man and Three-Man Scramble Tournaments - MGA Club Championship - Various Local Non-Profit Benefit Tournaments Golf The golf course features 6,496 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.6 and has a slope rating of 117. The course features Bermuda grass fairways and tees, and the greens were resurfaced with Tifeagle Bermuda in 2021. The club also has a driving range of approximately 8 acres in size. Clubhouse The versatile 16,000 square foot clubhouse includes: Members’ bar, women’s 19th hole, Men’s bar, Men’s locker room, ballroom, porch dining, and the Catherine room (private dining). The clubhouse can accommodate private parties, wedding receptions, business meetings and other club events. Many areas of the clubhouse have been remodeled within the last 2-3 years, including the 19th Hole, which was renovated in 2022. Essential Responsibilities *Oversee the continued development of the course while always ensuring optimum playing conditions through daily maintenance procedures. *Create, implement, and maintain their department’s budget and presents to Board of Directors *Manage purchasing and equipment *Plans, organizes, and directs the maintenance program for greens, tees, fairways, rough, and bunkers. *Supervises the planting and cultural practices involved in growing various turfgrasses, trees, and ornamental plants. *Supervises the efficient operation of an equipment service and repair shop. Procures supplies and materials within budgetary limitations. *Keeps records of annual maintenance activities and costs. *In all instances, the golf course superintendent coordinates operations with the club manager and/or the golf professional. *The superintendent also communicates and coordinates with all relevant Membership and Committees. *The golf course superintendent assumes responsibility for managing and maintaining club properties, which include A.) The golf course B.) Maintenance equipment C.) Clubhouse grounds and landscaping D.) Tennis courts, swimming pool landscape, and other recreational facilities E.) Open spaces, wooded areas, unused acreage and areas outside the perimeter of the Club F.) Any other properties as specified in writing by the General Manager MARGINAL DUTIES: In addition, the superintendent typically assumes the following responsibilities: *Construction, renovation and/or reconstruction of such properties, whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. *Prepares the annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvement of course properties. The superintendent formulates the annual maintenance and capital budgets to implement Board policies established in accordance with the long-range plan and defined maintenance standards. *Trains, directs, and supervises a staff of employees for the purpose of maintaining the properties. *Plans all maintenance and project work, applying his/her agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals *Oversees the scheduling and routing of personnel and equipment to accomplish the work. The superintendent frequently inspects the golf course and related areas to evaluate how well management standards are being achieved and to effect changes in management programs. *Acquires equipment and purchases necessary supplies to maintain the golf course and other properties. The superintendent is responsible for inventory control and oversees the equipment maintenance programs. Approves all expenditures and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating, and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. *Keeps accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide application, etc. *Communicates regularly with other members of the top management group to discuss activities, goals, plans and Member/customer input. *The Superintendent attends all Green Committee and monthly Board of Director meetings. Compensation & Benefits Salary commensurate upon experience Paid holiday and vacation time according to the Club Employee Handbook. GCSAA Dues and Continuing Education Relocation Assistance Negotiable
- $45,000 to $60,000 per year
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By The Indian Creek Club, - Nevada, Iowa
The Indian Creek Club has recently approved a master plan that includes a complete course renovation. With the goal of building one of the top 9-hole golf courses in the country, the Club is in search of an experienced Golf Course Superintendent to join their team. Located in Nevada, Iowa the Club is positioned perfectly through West Indian Creek’s undulated terrain giving the course the opportunity to be a national destination for championship style golf. The Superintendent will be vital in managing all aspects of the golf course grounds. This hands-on position involves overseeing the maintenance of the golf course, including clubhouse landscaping, open spaces and equipment management. This role will develop procedures to provide the best golf course and practice area conditions consistent with the goals, policies and budgetary guidelines of ownership. This is accomplished through the selection, training, coaching, and daily direction of the golf course grounds staff, ensuring that the course is maintained to the highest standards (Championship Level) and that the experience for golfers is consistently exceptional. Furthermore, this role will be pivotal in working with the Club’s golf course architect in managing all aspects of the renovation. The complete renovation includes rerouting the entire golf course, the construction of new greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, cart paths, practice space, new irrigation systems and maintenance facilities. Specifically, this role will have critical oversight with respect to grassing, irrigation, bunker and soil amendments. Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Work with the General Manager to recommend operational and budgetary proposals for ownership review and approval. 2. To supervise and perform the maintenance, development, and improvement of the golf course and grounds. 3. To develop and oversee seasonal and daily schedules for routine and non-routine course grounds maintenance, ensuring timely and accurate completion. 4. To interview, hire, train, direct, discipline, motivate, terminate, and evaluate the performance of all personnel in the grounds staff. 5. To supervise and perform, when possible, the maintenance and repair of all golf course equipment, golf cart fleet, drainage system, water well system, roadway system, parking lots, and course structures. 6. Irrigation operation, troubleshooting, and supervision of repairs of all components of the irrigation system 7. Oversight and decision-making authority respective to playability of the golf course. 8. Conducts regularly scheduled departmental staff meetings to improve communication and education of staff members. 9. Assures that the grounds staff are operated by all applicable local, state, and federal laws. 10. Implementation of agronomic programs, including chemical and fertilizer calibration and application. 11. Implements and enforces comprehensive safety program for employees, members, and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws; implements and manages the club's hazard communication (HAZCOM) program. 12. Ensures that chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of by local, state, and federal regulations; maintains required records and strives to minimize the use of chemicals and petroleum products. 13. Plans professional development and training activities for staff, including safety training for equipment use and proper handling of fertilizers, herbicides, and all other chemicals used on the course; assures that MSDSs are available conveniently. 14. Ensures proper landscaping for property outside the golf course, including the clubhouse and surrounding areas. 15. Manage and oversee maintenance facility property and operations.
- $80,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Santa Barbara Golf Club, - updated July 15 - Santa Barbara, California
Superintendent – Santa Barbara Golf Club Santa Barbara Golf Club in beautiful Santa Barbara, California is seeking a full-time, experienced Golf Course Superintendent. Responsibilities The golf course superintendent manages labor, time, materials and finances in a manner that is compatible with the environment, meets financial goals and serves our customer and client. As superintendent at Santa Barbara Golf Club, you will lead a team of maintenance employees, assure compliance with safety and environmental regulations. You will communicate with guests, vendors, suppliers, other golf professionals and others in the golf industry and Santa Barbara community. The superintendent may also educate community groups about the golf course and golf course maintenance. SBGC is a year-round, 18-hole regulation par-70 golf course with sweeping views of the Santa Ynez foothills. The golf course consists of cool and warm season grasses (Greens- Poa/Bent, Tees/Fairways- P. Rye/Kikuyu/Bermuda). A minimum of 2 years of experience as Golf Course Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent required. The Superintendent will effectively manage a maintenance budget of $1.5M inclusive of labor and materials while delivering an exceptional golfing experience. Compensation: $115,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year Benefits: Shared Health Insurance, Paid Vacation and Sick leave, Cell phone Reimbursement Golfing Privileges, Employee Discounts, GCSAA Membership and approved education. Santa Barbara Golf Club is a CourseCo, Inc managed facility. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. Santa Barbara Golf Club, CourseCo, Inc and its affiliates are Drug Free Workplaces. Successful applicant will be required to pass a pre-employment screening process. To apply: please respond to this posting with your resume. Thank you! Job Type: Full-time
- $115,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Hampton Golf, Inc. - The Links at Spruce Creek, - updated July 11 - Summerfield, Florida
The Links at Spruce Creek is excited to announce an exceptional career opportunity for a Golf Course Superintendent. The Links Club at Spruce Creek South is made up of a perfectly manicured 18-holes and offers an experience unlike any other in the area. With several holes tucked between majestic old oaks and water features throughout, golfers of all levels will be put to the test. Terry Doss has outdone himself with the architecture of this Course. This original design is equipped with gentle rolling greens, long Par 4’s and beautiful scenery that perfectly encompasses everything we have to offer here at The Links Club at Spruce Creek South. This original design by Terry Doss, is equipped with gentle rolling greens, and beautiful scenery making for the perfect golfing experience here at The Links Club at Spruce Creek South. $75,000 - $80,000 a year dependent upon experience, with bonus potential. Full health care benefits package, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match, cell phone reimbursement and paid time off. Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance. Job purpose The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and common areas as directed by management. Duties and responsibilities Monitors weekly schedule for maintenance team and submits schedules to the General Manager. Keeps accurate payroll records and monitors payroll to minimize employee costs, while meeting the goals of the facility. Responsible for requisitioning, interviewing and screening potential employees, eventually hiring, orientation, training (responsibilities, safety, accuracy, quality workmanship, preventive maintenance, course etiquette and member relations) and monitoring 90-day probationary periods and daily employee performance. All necessary forms must be completed and submitted before employees begin work. Responsible for documenting performance during the 90-day probation period, annual proficiency, on-going training and informational meetings with team. Responsible for documenting cause for dismissal and when supported by the Company and the General Manager, terminating any employees. Develops and proposes maintenance budgets for the golf course, club house grounds, and common areas, while operating within the established financial boundaries. Establish and administer safety programs, while monitoring the employee's adherence to safety procedures. Ensure compliance with operating guidelines pertaining to state and federal laws, along with government rules, regulations and licenses. Establishes standards and supervises technical work such as pesticides, fertilization, irrigation and equipment maintenance. Maintains written records including chemical purchase & application logs, irrigation notebooks, machine repair file and weather data. Monitor and ensure adherence to safety regulations pertaining to storage and application of chemicals. Determine equipment and supply requirements for the maintenance operation and maintain inventory records, costs, utilization and performance and/or life span of equipment. Responsible to ensure the organization, security and cleanliness of the maintenance building, inventory and equipment. Establish standards and maintain cleanliness of the maintenance building. Establish employee uniforms policy, ensuring employees wear clean uniforms and name tags. Responsible to provide capital improvements for the property to achieve the facilities maintenance standards and long-range goals. Schedules, inspects, evaluates and maintain the entire golf course, clubhouse, common areas and personnel performance on a daily basis. Coordinates golf and maintenance activities with the golf professional in an attempt to maximize golf course play without disturbing maintenance projects. Rendering professional advice, opinions, assistance and services to the General Manager as required. Promotes owner, management and member and guest satisfaction by professionally, courteously and diplomatically communicating activities, goals, plans, while receiving input in the same manner. Display telephone etiquette by answer and returning phone calls in a prompt, courteous and professional manner. Attends weekly executive employee meetings as required. Conducts weekly employee meetings for systematic communications in regard to the operation. Provide written information for member newsletters. Annually prepares a full facility written inventory and video records the building and contents for Insurance purposes. A member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association and possess a current state certificate or license as a pesticide applicator.
- $75,000 to $80,000 per year
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By Napa Golf Course, - updated July 10 - Napa, California
Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park is seeking a Golf Course Superintendent. Napa Golf Course is an 18-hole course, situated in the beautiful Napa Valley wine country. This is a perfect opportunity for those looking to grow their career. We welcome applications from new or first time Superintendents with golf course experience. This role could be a great fit for a current Assistant Superintendent looking to take the next step in their career within a major, award-winning, golf course management company. The Superintendent leads the maintenance team at Napa Golf Course to assure exceptional playing conditions and is seen as an integral part of the success of the course. This position reports directly to the Golf Course General Manager. Compensation: Salaried at $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year Benefits: This position is full time and is eligible for participation in company benefits plans including, Shared health care premiums, employee discounts, paid time off, employee assistance program, professional development assistance, cell phone reimbursement and a wide range of additional benefits offerings. This position receives robust support from the company Director of Agronomy and other dedicated leadership support. Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skill Requirements: 1-3 years golf course or sports field experience. Must possess basic computer skills – Word and Excel. Must be highly organized and efficient with attention to detail. Must have strong communication and interpersonal skills. Must possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Responsibilities: Works with the GM and Senior Operations Manager to ensure that the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans are maintained and followed. Supervises and assists maintenance staff in daily duties. Coordinates the procurement of supplies and materials and ensures costs remain within budgetary limitations. Keeps records of annual maintenance activities and costs and assists with the preparation of reports. Ensures all company policies and procedures are followed, including compliance with government regulations. Ensures that effective orientation and training (safety, equipment and other) are given to each new employee. Facilitates ongoing training programs. Napa Golf Course is a CourseCo, Inc managed facility. We are an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. Successful applicant will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process and have a valid documentation proving eligibility to work in the United States that will be processed using the E-Verify system. Thank you for your interest!
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Concert Golf Partners: Indian Spring Country Club, - updated July 10 - Boynton Beach, Florida
Conveniently located in the relaxed seaside town of Boynton Beach, Florida sits Indian Spring Country Club. The club features two championship golf courses designed by world renowned golf architects Robert Von Hagge and Bruce Devlin. Both courses are engaging and member-friendly, no matter the handicap. Making every golfer’s experience complete, we offer a full tournament schedule, clinics, golf schools, demo days, and private instruction. Other amenities include 26 Har-Tru tennis courts, a modern 52,000-square-foot Clubhouse with a 450-person dining room, and a state-of-the-art spa and fitness center. The Superintendent is responsible for managing and maintaining golf course properties including the golf courses, clubhouse grounds and landscaping, open spaces, and the equipment used to maintain these areas; meeting or exceeding the expectations of the club’s members/guests and the goals established for the club. POSITION REQUIREMENTS Direct and manage the maintenance of the golf courses and all maintainable areas including the clubhouse and surrounding areas according to the club’s turf management program. Be knowledgeable of and always comply with the Club’s standards, policies, and regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations. Maintain regular attendance in compliance with Club standards, as required by scheduling, which will vary according to the needs of the Club. Conduct regular inspections of the golf courses, evaluate, and recommend improvements. Conduct daily facility security checks ensuring accurate inventory of equipment and keys. Plans all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic and administrative expertise to achieve the agreed-upon maintenance standards and long-range goals. Oversee all construction, maintenance, and renovations on the golf course. Maintain accurate and complete records on payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, and safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations. Make recommendations for capital improvement and purchases. Prepare annual budgets for the maintenance and capital improvement to the golf course(s). Approve all expenditures and exercises cost control measures to keep, as nearly as possible, operating, and capital expenses in line with the approved budgets. Recruits, interviews, hires, trains, direct and supervise employees for the purpose of maintaining the golf courses. Plans professional development and training activities for subordinates including safety training for equipment use and proper handling of fertilizers, herbicides, and all other chemicals use on the course; assures that MSDSs are available in a convenient location. Implement and enforce comprehensive safety program for employees, members, and guests on course in compliance with local, state, and federal laws; implement and manage the club’s hazard communication program. Ensure that chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; maintain required records and strive to minimize the use of chemical and petroleum products. Communicates regularly with other members of the management team to discuss activities, conditions of facilities, maintenance plans, and scheduled events. Pro-active in continuing education and staying current with rapidly changing advances in the field of agronomy. Keep members informed about current and future maintenance activities. Demonstrated ability to be a team leader of the maintenance department and serve as a valuable member of the Club’s management team. Requires advanced knowledge of agronomy and turf grass management practices, a working knowledge of golf facility, construction principles, practices, and methods; and a thorough understanding of the rules and strategies of the game of golf. Requires a high degree of administrative and executive ability, especially in terms of problem solving and decision making. Requires knowledge of current federal, state, and local laws and regulations affecting the management of golf course operations (including, but not limited to safety and environmental standards, laws, and regulations). Requires excellent oral and written communication skills.
- $100,000 to $120,000 per year
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By Avila Golf and Country Club, - Tampa, Florida
Job Title: Golf Course Superintendent Reports to: General Manager FLSA Category: Salary/Exempt Position Compensation: $100,000 - $130,000 Base salary, plus Annual Incentive Relocation: Relocation Assistance Available Location: Avila Golf & Country Club 943 Guisando De Avila Tampa, Florida 33613 About The Club: Avila Golf & Country Club was established in 1980 and is a family-friendly, classic, and traditional Club. It is a single-owner Club offering a variety of amenities, including the signature 18-hole golf course, which was redesigned in 1988 when developer Bob Sierra chose Jack Nicklaus as his partner. The signature course is currently undergoing renovation with new greens, bunkers, tees, and an irrigation system. The course consists of Celebration turf fairways and Champion turf greens. Avila remains one of the region’s preeminent private golf and country clubs. For more information on the Club, please visit their website: https://www.avilagolf.com/. Position Summary: In partnership with the General Manager, the Golf Course Superintendent is entrusted with providing Club members and guests with an exceptionally maintained and playable golf course and well-maintained common areas around the Club facilities. To meet this objective, the Superintendent will effectively lead, manage, oversee, develop, train, and coach the team in course and grounds maintenance and improvement/renovation projects. Essential Job Functions: Responsible for building a team by effectively hiring, leading, managing, overseeing, training, developing, coaching, and assisting the team. Responsible for the Club’s 18-hole golf course, practice areas, Club grounds, and landscaping ensuring exemplary playing conditions and areas are aesthetically appealing at all times. Lead and oversee course and grounds construction and renovation projects, whether performed by maintenance staff or outside contractors. Develop, implement, and oversee the Club’s sod and nursery program. Develop and implement the appropriate fertilization and pesticide applications and ensure applications are appropriately applied. Inspect the course regularly to evaluate, recommend/implement routine and large-scale improvements. Prepare and manage the annual budget for the maintenance and capital improvement of the golf course, grounds, and landscaping, following established maintenance standards and long-range plans. Approve all golf course, grounds, and landscaping expenditures and exercise cost control measures to keep operating and capital expenses aligned with the approved budgets. Plan, directed, and assisted with all maintenance and project work, applying agronomic, business, leadership, and administrative expertise to achieve outstanding results and long-range goals. Responsible for all golf course and grounds maintenance equipment purchases/leases and maintenance by researching, sourcing, recommending purchases/leases, and leading and overseeing the equipment maintenance and repair operations. Ensuring drainage, irrigation, and watering systems are properly designed, operating, and maintained. Assessing and selecting proper pesticides, fertilizers, and nutrients to improve and maintain the golf course and Club grounds while protecting turf, flora, and fauna. Ensuring chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, and disposed of following local, state, and federal regulations; maintaining required records and striving to minimize the use of chemicals and petroleum products. Overseeing accurate and complete record-keeping for maintenance procedures, pesticide applications, inventory, weather, employee timekeeping, and payroll. Implementing and enforcing a comprehensive safety program and, where applicable, the safety program complies with local, state, and federal laws. Communicate regularly with the General Manager and department leadership to discuss activities, goals, plans, and member feedback. The superintendent will strengthen relationships and showcase the course and grounds by playing golf with these individuals. Skills, Abilities, and Education: Knowledge and experience in turfgrass management practices and construction and renovations. Knowledge and experience in maintaining putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Knowledge in landscaping, planting, cultivating, and pruning of ornamental plants, shrubs, and trees. Knowledge and experience in the characteristics and proper use of various fertilizers, soil conditioners, pest control methods, and materials. Knowledge and experience in irrigation and drainage systems, including wells, pumps, and automatic controls. Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations affecting golf course operations. Knowledge of financial management, including developing, creating, and managing budgets and assessing and evaluating cost benefits. Ability to train, motivate, develop, coach, and effectively direct the work of others in a safe, productive, and efficient manner. Knowledge and understanding of the game of golf. Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Bachelor’s, Associate or Certification in Turfgrass Management, Plant Sciences, or related field, significant training and experience. A certification/license in pesticide usage or the ability to become certified/licensed within 6 months of employment. Club Benefits: Participation in the Club’s group medical, dental, and long-term disability insurance after the first month of employment. Club paid life insurance. Vehicle allowance. Club provided cell phone. Club provided meals. Time off benefits include vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
- $100,000 to $130,000 per year
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By Chester River Yacht and Country Club, - Chestertown, Maryland
Chester River Yacht & Country Club is a private 18-hole club located on the Chester River in historic Chestertown, Maryland. The course was originally designed by Alex Findlay in 1929 with 9 holes added by Edmund Ault in 1975. The Yacht Club and Marina provides a strong membership base. CRYCC has over 700 members with about 350 full golfing members, and an operating budget of more than $1m. The club is in a strong financial position. Crew currently consists of Assistant Superintendent, Mechanic and 6 full time laborers with crew increasing by 3 to 4 seasonally. Annual Capital spending includes $200,000 for equipment. The Chester River golf course provides a great opportunity for a hands-on Superintendent. Over the last few years, we’ve completed several in-house projects, including: replacing over 80% of our bunkers with capillary concrete, installing target greens on our driving range, building a complete set of tees to provide a shorter layout and building a bulkhead-supported tee box. Our long range plan includes making significant changes in the course layout, including: engaging a designer to build a new hole, providing more activities, and building a much-improved practice area around our clubhouse. Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees and wetlands on the facility grounds. Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation; the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs; the preparation of soil plant beds for aesthetically pleasing arrangements and tending to high stress areas. Manages an aggressive water usage tracking plan and irrigation systems and provides monthly reporting on retaining ponds, wells and other water source usage. Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Conducts employee performance evaluations and exercises disciplinary action. Provides technical, operational and safety training for employees to ensure that staff is working within OSHA, club safety, state and federal guidelines for safe working conditions. Oversees subordinates in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Plans and budgets for additional or replacement capital equipment. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the Club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Supervises and controls all maintenance expenses associated with Golf Course Operations, including payroll, supplies, chemicals and fertilizers. Develops annual operating budget and plans for maintenance and capital improvement projects. Maintains records and completes required reporting. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. Schedules maintenance practices around member play and outings to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to members. Coordinates snow removal and winter maintenance activities when necessary. Knowledge of management and maintenance of greens, fairways and roughs. Knowledge of use and operating standards of equipment and tools used in golf course construction and maintenance work. Skill in recruiting, supervising, training, monitoring, evaluating and motivating personnel. Interpersonal skill to resolve conflict and work with supervisors, officials, employees, members and the general public. Knowledge of safe use, mixing and application of chemicals and commercial products. Knowledge of the game of golf, golf rules and methods of play. Ability to anticipate personnel, equipment, and material requirements related to golf course maintenance and repair assignments. Ability and knowledge to lay out irrigation patterns, drainage patterns, construct tees and/or greens.
- $85,000 to $115,000 per year
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By ASG Solutions, - updated July 8 - Wildwood, Florida
The Golf Course Superintendent works to create an environment where staff is involved and enthusiastic with open communications. Places safety as a value and is responsible for maintaining a strong safety culture in the company Must have or acquire state pesticide license within 90 days.
- $80,000 to $100,000 per year
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By Wood Ranch Golf Club, - Simi Valley, California
Are you looking to be part of a company that will stand the test of time, create opportunities for you to grow and to have fun? Then we welcome you to join Century Golf Partners as the Wood Ranch Golf Club - Golf Course Superintendent. About Wood Ranch Golf Club: Situated in the shadows of the Santa Susana Mountains just a stone’s throw from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Wood Ranch Golf Club offers everything you’d expect from an upscale private club, and more. Blending the time-honored traditions of golf with modern, upscale conveniences, the club boasts an award-winning championship golf course designed by Ted Robinson; an array of dining and hospitality amenities; and the personalized service and exclusive privileges that have earned it recognition among the finest private golf clubs in Ventura County. In 2005, several of the partners came together to realize a long-desired dream and created Century Golf Partners; a golf investment and management company. In the same year, the company also acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to the Arnold Palmer Golf Management brand and accordingly, Century Golf Partners operates many of its clubs under the Arnold Palmer Golf Management name. Our Purpose: To improve the lives of the people we serve. Our Mission: To be a Good Partner. Our Vision: To be the most sought after business partner in golf. Our Culture: We love serving others. We live by our team values, principles and Quality standards to create a fun atmosphere. This is the cornerstone of our success. This position will be part of a growing company with a portfolio of private, public and resort courses throughout the U.S. We offer cross-facility training, scholarships and opportunities to participate in a PGA Tour event when we host The American Express at PGA WEST. As we embark on this journey to be the most sought after business partner in golf, we seek a visionary and dynamic individual to be a key player in shaping our future. If you are ready to make a lasting impact while enjoying the ride, this is the place for you!
- $100,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Monterey Country Club, - Palm Desert, California
Are you looking to be part of a company that will stand the test of time, create opportunities for you to grow and to have fun? Then we welcome you to join Century Golf Partners as the Monterey Country Club Golf Course Superintendent. About Monterey Country Club: Situated at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains in Palm Desert, Monterey Country Club redefines the private golf club experience. Blending the time-honored traditions of golf with modern, upscale conveniences, the club boasts 27 holes of magnificent golf; an array of golf and recreational amenities; and the personalized service and exclusive privileges that have earned it recognition among the finest private clubs in Riverside County. In 2005, several of the partners came together to realize a long-desired dream and created Century Golf Partners; a golf investment and management company. In the same year, the company also acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to the Arnold Palmer Golf Management brand and accordingly, Century Golf Partners operates many of its clubs under the Arnold Palmer Golf Management name. Our Purpose: To improve the lives of the people we serve. Our Mission: To be a Good Partner. Our Vision: To be the most sought after business partner in golf. Our Culture: We love serving others. We live by our team values, principles and Quality standards to create a fun atmosphere. This is the cornerstone of our success. This position will be part of a growing company with a portfolio of private, public and resort courses throughout the U.S. We offer cross-facility training, scholarships and opportunities to participate in a PGA Tour event when we host The American Express at PGA WEST. As we embark on this journey to be the most sought after business partner in golf, we seek a visionary and dynamic individual to be a key player in shaping our future. If you are ready to make a lasting impact while enjoying the ride, this is the place for you!
- $100,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Executive Golf Search, Inc., - updated July 3 - Tower Lakes, Illinois
Golf Course Superintendent Del Rio Country Club Del Rio Golf and Country Club in Modesto, CA is seeking an experienced Golf Course Superintendent. The Superintendent will report directly to the Director of Agronomy, David Bermudez and works in all aspects of the management of the golf course. The position requires a hands-on, detail-oriented person, who will be able to execute the duties of the position with minimal supervision. The Superintendent will work to achieve the operational goals of Del Rio Golf and Country Club. Del Rio Golf and Country Club is committed to the professional development of its team members and will be committed to the professional development of the Superintendent. The primary role of the Superintendent is the management of the staff. Responsibilities will include training, instruction, coaching, counseling, follow-up, leadership by example, enforcement of safety standards, as well as all other tasks involved in the management of the staff. The Superintendent will need to possess the ability to execute the following: · Implementation of agronomic programs including chemical and fertilizer calibration and application · Irrigation operation, troubleshooting, and supervision of repairs of all components of the irrigation system · Oversee safe operation, proper maintenance, and care of all equipment required for the maintenance of the golf course. · Present organized reports, plans and information, as requested, at the direction of the Director of Agronomy. · Administrative duties include accurate record keeping, compliance with all regulatory requirements, processing of accurate payroll data, processing and tracking of all expenses to ensure timely payment and accurate record keeping, and budgeting. · Maintain respectful communication and relationships with members, guests, staff members, vendors, and any other persons with whom communication will be necessary. · Maintain a positive, safe, respectful working environment which will be in compliance with all regulations. The position requires prior experience in golf course maintenance, a 2-year degree or equivalent in Turfgrass Management or a related field. Bi-lingual Spanish speaking strongly preferred. Del Rio Country Club provides an excellent working environment and benefit package. The salary for this position is $90,000. Please e-mail resume with cover letter detailing experience and professional references to Brucewms1@hotmail.com Del Rio Golf and Country Club is the premier club in the San Joaquin Valley. The 27-hole course designed by William P. Bell has recently been renovated with the latest bentgrasses on greens and tees and the fairways with hybrid Bermuda. Prior superintendents have received excellent mentoring and moved on within 3-4 years.
- $90,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Founders Group International, - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Duties and Responsibilities: Organize and execute precise programs for application of all pesticides and fertilizers. Responsible for the purchasing/acquiring necessary supplies to maintain the golf course. Keep accurate records of payroll, inventory, weather data, maintenance procedures, etc. Identify annual capital expenditure needs through the budget process. Create annual budget designed for the specific needs of the golf course. Plan and establish cost effective work schedules for staff. Partner with Human Resources on posting jobs, employee selection, hiring, training, performance evaluations, disciplinary action, appraising performance, addressing complaints, and problem solving. Provide leadership and motivation to all staff to increase employee retention. Communicate regularly with management, HR, and golf staff. Assess golf course for damage immediately after storm events and provide a report. Scout the golf course on a regular basis for potential insect, weed, and disease concerns. Diagnose anything unusual and take corrective action, Establish and execute overseeding programs. Ensure a safe and clean work environment for staff by enforcing policies and procedures. Make applications of pesticides, fertilizers, and seed, including the proper documentation of all applications, and the safe handling and storage of all pesticides and fertilizers. Promote a positive relationship with team members in all departments and divisions. Safety Responsibilities and Requirements: Actively demonstrate, encourage, train, and model safety rules and guidelines in accordance with company, OSHA, EPA, DNR, and other state and federal requirements. Investigate loss producing incidents and review prevention recommendations. Actively participates in the safety meetings, providing and documenting safety training, and offering improvement suggestions. Report safety or hazard concerns to management immediately. Report any work-related injury to management immediately. Follow all accident procedures according to guidelines and contact HR immediately. Ensure all equipment is safe. Take personal responsibility for safety every day.
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By The Waterfront Country Club, - updated July 2 - MONETA, Virginia
The Waterfront Country Cub located at Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta, Virginia, has an opening for a golf course superintendent. We are searching for an experienced individual with ambition and passion. The ideal candidate will have a background in warm season fairways (Zeon Zoysia) and cool season greens (bent). An open communication to ownership is also a requirement. Ownership does not run the grounds, but works to create the directional aspects and changes to improve the course We search for the right person at this point that wants to be part of a team. The hire will have a crew of 6-7 people and must be willing to work. Our crew responds better when they see those in charge willing to get after it. We are not seeking someone to do it all, but rather be willing to work with the crew to move the course in a positive direction. We are a private club and we know that there is someone with ambition and passion ready to make it great. The hire will have the support of the owner to make it the best it can be. The Responsibilities Include: turf grass/plant material maintenance, personnel management, controlled maintenance budget/expense management, control/scheduling and repair of the irrigation system, pesticide applications and record keeping. Basic Functions: Responsible for the maintenance department and agronomic operations. Creates, initiates and oversees an agronomic plan within budget. Works closely with, advises, and coordinates with the Owner and General Manager on any issues related to the golf course, grounds and maintenance department. Creates and oversees in-house projects to the facility and grounds. Works to operate the Golf Course in a fiscally responsible and professional manner. Must be able to work independently and be a self-starting problem solver. Primary Duties: Oversees the care and maintenance of the turf, plants, shrubs and trees and on the facility grounds. Directs and assists the staff on the planting of new vegetation, the replacement, spraying, pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs. Recruits, supervises and retains maintenance staff. Conducts employee performance evaluations. Oversees subordinates in proper and safe operation and maintenance of mechanical and power equipment. Keeps a log that the Club should retain in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the club's grounds in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Order parts, supplies and equipment as needed. Knowledge & Skills Required: Turf degree preferred but enough successful experience will also work. Knowledge of both Zoysia and Bent Grass in the mid-Atlantic region. A solid background in irrigation operation and repair. Skilled operator of chemical application equipment with a strong background in mixing, applying, and accountability of pesticides. MUST Possess a current state certificate or license as a pesticide applicator Licensed to Drive EMAIL Resumes to: info@thewaterfrontcc.com - We will contact you, no responses will be made to marketing or targeting emails.
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Napa Golf Course, - Napa, California
If you are an engaging leader with solid technical acumen and the ability to drive “green initiatives” for our property, we have the opportunity for you! The Role: Maintain the appearance and safety of the course by diagnosing and treating agronomic issues; supervising irrigation scheduling and repairs; maintaining a wide variety of turf grasses in extreme climatic conditions; managing course preparations for tournament and daily play; integrating environmental programs specializing in IPM (Integrated Pest Management); overseeing maintenance of the golf cart fleet; coordinating, scheduling, and supervising capital improvement projects. Maintenance budget (+/-$700k) Manage maintenance operations involved in providing maintenance of greens, fairways, tees, sand traps, bodies of water, roughs, maintenance shop, golf carts, clubhouse, entryways, Audubon Re-Certification and community outreach programs; responsibility for the selection, training, assignment and assessment and development of maintenance staff, providing corrective action as needed; team building, holding safety meetings to ensure the highest level of safety for all maintenance staff. Effectively lead staff to ensure a quality product. Ensure daily course set up meets company and USGA playing standards. Continually follow up to ensure tasks are being completed timely and to the appropriate standards and that equipment is set up and operating properly. The superintendent embodies the company core value of Environmental Stewardship through conservation, regeneration, restoration, and sustainable practices. Who we’re looking for: CourseCo, Inc is seeking qualified superintendents who are Class A GCSAA members for the Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park Golf located in Napa, CA. The course is a year-round 18-hole, with +/-35,000 annual rounds. This position is ideal for a Superintendent looking to grow in their career within a major golf course management company. We offer internal and external training and development opportunities. Will consider new or first time Superintendents. Experience: Poa annua/bentgrass greens (push up). Must have current California QAL (or ability to obtain one). Experience with Rainbird Central Irrigation System is preferred. Written and verbal skills are important. Must have strong relationship building skills, strong hiring, selection and indoctrination skills. Excellent people skills: you will interface with the City, Golf Committees, and the community. Your passion for the environmental management will assist you in Audubon Re-Certification. Benefits: Annual Salary between $80K-$90K Health Insurance, annual vacation, bonus, golfing privileges, GCSAAA membership. Expenses for regional and national seminars, local chapter conferences and meetings, and the Golf Industry Show. Dues for local chapter membership. The Superintendent will report directly to the golf course general manager and will work in partnership with the GM to assure the successful operation of the golf course. Napa Golf Course is a CourseCo, Inc managed facility. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law. Successful applicant will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process and have a valid documentation proving eligibility to work in the United States that will be processed using the E-Verify system. Thank you for your interest! Job Type: Full-time Pay: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Sweetwater Golf and Country Club, - updated June 26 - Apopka, Florida
Sweetwater Golf and Country Club in scenic Apopka, Florida, has come under new ownership. The new ownership has already begun working on complete updates to the clubhouse and is continuing to upgrade the amenities throughout the property. The club is currently installing 6-8 indoor bays with launch monitor and simulator technology and continuing updates to the facility's other amenities. Sweetwater is nestled along Wekiva State Park and dotted with timeless elegance; Sweetwater provides a truly memorable experience with each visit. Meandering through the natural splendor of mature oaks and grassy terrain, our 18-hole Highlands Course is a 6,771-yard, par 72 championship layout designed to challenge every skill level while providing the kind of fun and entertainment many Central Florida golf courses overlook. The Highlands Course boasts one of the longest par fives in the southeast - the "Loch Ness Monster," a 625-yard, tree-lined hole that double-doglegs around a beautiful lake. It's a sight to behold and a delight to challenge. Additional amenities include a fitness center with a full array of cardio and weight-resistant equipment and a spectacular pool complex with a pool patio where you can grab a drink and a bite to eat. Along with the Pool Patio Sweetwater also features The Fife & Drum Pub. Sweetwater Golf and Country Club seeks a progressive and innovative leader to attract and lead a motivated grounds staff. He/She should take special pride in delivering exceptional playing conditions for our members and guests by providing extraordinary turf conditions in a challenging environment. The Superintendent will be responsible for managing the daily operations of the entire agronomy team at Sweetwater with a primary concentration on organizing, directing, and overseeing all facets of the department, including, but not limited to, staffing, training, safety protocol, chemical/fertilizer plans, working relationships across departments, interaction with club members, and financial controls for the department. The successful candidate will embrace and promote continuous improvement in all aspects and at all levels of the department. Further, this individual must be very well organized and an effective and diplomatic communicator.
- $60,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Saticoy Regional Golf Course, - Ventura, California
Saticoy Regional Golf Course is located 35 miles south of Santa Barbara and 60 miles north of Los Angeles. With easy access off Highway 126, this 9-hole, 2,700-yard, par 34 course sits near the Ventura hillsides with views of the Ojai Topa Mountains from every hole. Saticoy’s fairly flat layout makes it an excellent choice for beginners, while its small greens and 16 bunkers on seven different holes keeps it challenging for all golfers. The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the product quality, agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and driving range. As superintendent at Saticoy Regional Golf Club, you will be communicating directly with the General Manager and Regional Support Team. Responsibilities: Maintain the golf course in proper playing condition according to Company standards Ability and confidence to communicate challenges/issues quickly and accurately with Maintenance Team, General Manager, and Regional Support Team. Implement the approved maintenance plan and adhere to the budget Direct and supervise the maintenance of greens, fairways, tees, sand traps, bodies of water, roughs, maintenance shop and grounds, cart maintenance, and clubhouse grounds Create and support a high-performance team while maintaining a positive, safe, and enjoyable work environment Recruit, train, develop, and manage staff Identify and address safety issues immediately Conduct monthly safety meeting/training with maintenance staff Maintain accurate records to track labor costs, maintenance expenses, projects, equipment repair, safety, and fertilizer, chemical, and pest control practices within city, state and federal guidelines Identify, implement, and approve capital improvements
- $67,000 to $67,000 per year
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By Waterview Golf Club, - updated June 25 - Rowlett, Texas
Waterview Golf Club Waterview Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located 12 miles east of Plano, Texas in Rowlett and is operated by American Golf Corporation. Waterview Golf Club is 220 acres of maintained turf that includes a 3-hole practice center and driving range. In 2019, Waterview Golf Club completed a full greens renovation with the installation of Tiff-Eagle Ultra-dwarf and a complete bunker redesign/reconstruction. The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the product quality, agronomic management and daily maintenance of the golf course, clubhouse grounds and driving range. As superintendent at Waterview Golf Club, you will be communicating directly with the General Manager and Regional Support Team. Responsibilities: Maintain the golf course in proper playing condition according to Company standards Ability and confidence to communicate challenges/issues quickly and accurately with Maintenance Team, General Manager, and Regional Support Team. Implement the approved maintenance plan and adhere to the budget Direct and supervise the maintenance of greens, fairways, tees, sand traps, bodies of water, roughs, maintenance shop and grounds, cart maintenance, and clubhouse grounds Create and support a high-performance team while maintaining a positive, safe, and enjoyable work environment Recruit, train, develop, and manage staff Identify and address safety issues immediately Conduct monthly safety meeting/training with maintenance staff Maintain accurate records to track labor costs, maintenance expenses, projects, equipment repair, safety, and fertilizer, chemical, and pest control practices within city, state and federal guidelines Identify, implement, and approve capital improvements
- $75,000 to $85,000 per year
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By Hillcrest Country Club, - Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Club History Led by Frank Phillips in the 1920’s, a group of Bartlesville businessmen agreed to create a new country club. The businessmen would later be known as the “Committee of 15” with a mission for the club to “foster and promote athletic sports, games, contests, tournaments, and wholesome and healthful outdoor sports for its members, and to provide opportunities for their social fellowship and enjoyment.” Bartlesville really does mean business, and Hillcrest Country Club has always been an irreplaceable pillar of community development. For the task of building the golf course, the men recruited golf course architect Perry Maxwell. Maxwell was quoted “The new grounds are ideal for a golf course. It will make one of the best eighteen-hole courses in the state.” (The Bartlesville Enterprise, January 12, 1926) The course opened in the spring of 1927, and the final cost was approximately $25,000. Maxwell remains one of the most renowned golf course architects in the United States, and Hillcrest is one of the last solo designs before he partnered with Alister McKenzie. Maxwell also designed Prairie Dunes, Southern Hills, Dornick Hills, Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club, and Crystal Downs Country Club with Alister McKenzie. In the spring of 2011, the Club set out to restore and renovate all our greens with the intention to protect the Perry Maxwell design and characteristics. Using black and white photographs from the 1920’s, we succeeded in our goal and now have some of the most beautiful greens in the state. In the fall of 2018, the Club started our Caney River Water Project and in the spring of 2019 the club was finally able to get off City Water and is now able to irrigate the entire golf course utilizing the Caney River water. Beginning in January 2025 the Club will be installing a brand new double row Rain Bird irrigation system for the entire golf course. Brief Description: The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for the successful maintenance of the entire golf course, clubhouse grounds, irrigation equipment and maintenance vehicles, as well as the hiring, managing, and training of the staff. He/she must possess the following skills: · Turf management degree preferred (2 to 4 years minimum experience as a Head Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent). · Have a very good understanding of native Oklahoma turfgrass as well as invasive weeds, fungi, insects, or any other factor that might impact effective turf growth in Oklahoma. The Superintendent would be responsible for, but not limited to: The individual will report directly to the General Manager and work closely with the Head Golf Professional and attend all Greens & Grounds Committee and Board Meetings. Develop and implement agronomic programs in accordance with the budget. Hiring, training and supervising team members. Train, implement procedures, conduct performance evaluations, and provide appropriate feedback to golf course maintenance team. Purchasing of all maintenance materials and supplies. Communicate effectively and thoroughly with the General Manager, Board of Directors, Members and Team Members. Perform chemical and fertilizer applications as well as weed and pest control programs for turf grass and plant care. Must have pesticide applicators license and assure the proper application of chemicals. Must stay up on local pesticide laws as well as Oklahoma labor laws. Ability to analyze and solve problems, efficiently handle multiple duties under pressure with minimal supervision and work flexible hours including weekends and holidays as needed. Directly supervises the repair and maintenance of all golf course equipment and ordering of parts. Any other tasks associated with the care and preservation of the golf course and grounds.
- $85,000 to $100,000 per year
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