- 41Golf Course Superintendent
- 3Superintendent/General Manager
- 1Director of Agronomy
- 2Superintendent-in-Training
- 122Assistant Superintendent
- 262nd Assistant Superintendent
- 28Assistant-in-Training
- 6Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 39Equipment/Shop Manager
- 33Turf Equipment Technician
- 7Assistant Equipment Technician
- 18Spray/Applications Technician
- 18Irrigation Technician
- 4Irrigation Manager
- 1IPM/Environmental Specialist
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 2Sports Turf Technician
- 1Landscape Manager
- 9Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 10Lawn Care Technician
- 1Parks Supervisor
- 2Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Assistant Grounds Manager/Supervisor
- 4Crew Foreman
- 4Equipment Operator
- 16Grounds Staff
- 2Horticulturist
- 18Seasonal Intern
- 2Construction Shaper/Crew
- 12Sales Representative
- 3Sales Manager
- 1Director of Operations
- 2Operations Manager
- 1Branch Manager
- 1Sod Farm Manager
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By The Riviera Country Club, - updated 1 hour ago - Pacific Palisades, California
Golf Course Overview: The Riviera Country Club was designed by George C. Thomas Jr. in 1926. Since its establishment, the course has played host to four major championships along with the annual, Genesis Invitational hosted by the Tiger Woods Foundation. As the club approaches its centennial, we are preparing to host a series of prestigious events, including the 2026 Women’s Open, the 2028 Olympics for both men and women, and the 2031 U.S. Open. The historic Riviera Country Club is poised to make history once again. Every Hole at The Riviera: Job Description: Are you passionate about turf management and eager to kick-start your career in the golf course industry? We are offering an exciting internship opportunity for a motivated, hands-on individual to join our golf course maintenance team. This internship is designed to provide you with invaluable experience, working directly alongside our skilled team members and management. This role is a perfect opportunity to fulfill school requirements and immerse yourself in all aspects of golf course maintenance. As an intern, you’ll gain exposure to both the technical and leadership aspects of turf management. You will develop a diverse skill set that will set you apart in the competitive world of turf management. Plus, you’ll be guided by experienced professionals who are dedicated to helping you grow and succeed in the industry. Key Responsibilities: Assist in hand watering greens, ensuring optimal moisture levels, and collecting important data for course health. Support the application of fertilizers and chemicals to maintain vibrant, healthy turf across the course. Operate various state-of-the-art equipment used in the day-to-day maintenance of the golf course. Take on leadership roles by guiding small teams to effectively complete maintenance and construction projects. This internship offers the chance to not only gain essential turf management skills but also to build leadership experience in a real-world setting. If you're ready to learn from industry experts, take on exciting challenges, and develop a rewarding career in turf management, we want to hear from you!
- $24 to $24 per hour
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By The Riviera Country Club, - updated 1 hour ago - Pacific Palisades, California
Golf Course Overview: The Riviera Country Club was designed by George C. Thomas Jr. in 1926. Since its establishment, the course has played host to four major championships along with the annual, Genesis Invitational hosted by the Tiger Woods Foundation. As the club approaches its centennial, we are preparing to host a series of prestigious events, including the 2026 Women’s Open, the 2028 Olympics for both men and women, and the 2031 U.S. Open. The historic Riviera Country Club is poised to make history once again. Every Hole at The Riviera: Job Description: The candidate will be involved in all aspects of golf course maintenance and work closely with existing team members and management. The position is designed to help the candidate advance their career in turf. Specific duties include, but are not limited to: hand watering greens, fertilizer and chemical applications, equipment operation, and leading small groups to accomplish maintenance and construction goals.
- $26.00/hour plus overtime (hours may vary)
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By Ontario Golf Club, - Ontario, New York
The Ontario Golf Club is a Geoffrey Cornish-designed, Semi-private Golf Club, established in 1928 and is rated one of the top five golf courses in the Rochester, NY area by the Rochester Business Journal. The course features 18 challenging holes of golf as well as a practice range. They have hosted the US Amateur Qualifier, US Public Links Qualifier, US Woman's Open Qualifier, RDGA Championships, and New York State Amateur Championships. Serving great food and drink in a comfortable Country Club Style Pub and Banquet Facility. Our mission is to deliver the highest level of golf, leisure, recreation, and camaraderie by seamlessly blending the refined elegance of our golf course with the welcoming warmth of our pub restaurant, creating an exceptional destination where members and guests forge lasting memories amidst pristine fairways and exceptional dining experiences. Along with our two new Trackman Simulators, we are a true 12-month golf club operation ready to serve our patrons at the highest level. The club house, golf shop, golf course and pool facilities have been completely re-modeled and restored under new ownership in 2022. Job Overview: This is a full-time year-round salaried position with benefits. As Superintendent, you will be entrusted with the maintenance, operations and management of the golf course and ancillary property. The responsibilities include turf grass/plant material maintenance programs, property/building/asset relations, personnel management, budget/forecasting, financial management, member relations, scheduling/maintenance of the irrigation system, pesticide applications, related recordings, and compliance of regulatory issues. The Golf Course Superintendent works to create an environment where the staff is involved and enthusiastic, with open communications and respect for themselves, members, guests and the property.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Frenchman's Creek CC, - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens, FL is seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Spray Technician to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for the safe and effective application of fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Prepare, mix, and apply fertilizer and chemical treatments to greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and landscaped areas. Maintain clean and organized fertilizer and chemical storage areas Maintain accurate application records per state and federal regulations. Calibrate, operate, and maintain spray equipment, ensuring proper function and cleanliness. Assist with additional golf course maintenance duties as needed, including mowing, blowing, and other duties as required.
- $22 to $27 per hour
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By Eagle Creek Golf Club, - Orlando, Florida
Duties & Responsibilities: Develop an annual maintenance budget. Including a 12-month agronomic plan, labor plan, and operational budget. Proactive and effective communication skills. Written and Oral. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel Supervise chemicals, fertilizers, and other control products to ensure they are used, stored, and applied of in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Ensure proper record keeping of all chemical and fertilizer applications. Recruit, hire, train, and manage a strong maintenance team. Ensure team is cross-trained in all facets of the operation. Possess strong leadership skills that inspire and motivate the golf course maintenance team Formulate and implement staff development programs Effectively communicate and work with other department heads on scheduled events, agronomic plans, and current conditions of the golf courses. Ensure equipment is maintained in good working condition, proactive with preventative maintenance, and ensure maintenance logs are kept, organized and up to date. Ensure irrigation system is maintained in good working order. Demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines, possess strong administrative skills with submissions of invoices in a timely manner, maintain an organized work environment and present strong record keeping, organizational skills. Develop, implement, and ensure all golf course construction projects completed on time and within budget.
- $85,000 to $95,000 per year
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By Miles of Golf - Cincinnati, - Fairfield, Ohio
Grounds Superintendent Job Summary: Responsible for operation and maintenance of the Company’s facility. The responsibilities include turf grass maintenance, range ball inventory, range ball cleanliness, personnel management, irrigation systems, pesticide applications, building and facility maintenance, and equipment maintenance and repair. The Grounds Superintendent reports directly to the GENERAL MANAGER. Functions: Oversee and perform the care and maintenance of the Company’s turf grass Oversee and perform the care and maintenance of the Company’s landscaping Oversee and perform the care and maintenance of the Company’s structures and buildings Oversee and perform the care and maintenance of the Company’s range ball inventory Maintain all Company mechanical equipment to good working order using both proactive maintenance and repair when needed. Operate Company vehicles; tractor, work cart, golf cart Set irrigation schedules Repair irrigation systems Identify and repair turf disease and damage Plan and execute range ball picking strategy Plan and execute range ball cleaning strategy Recruits, supervises and retains department staff. Supervises and participates in the application and recording of chemical applications (fertilizers and pesticides) on the facility grounds in compliance with Company, local, state, and federal regulations. Plan for and adapt work schedule for changing weather conditions Order parts, supplies, and equipment as needed. Schedule maintenance practices to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to customers Improve existing systems and infrastructure Monitor customer activity to assure the Company’s assets are secure. Maintain a positive relationship with the other company employees. Such other tasks as are necessary to sell the merchandise and services of Miles of Golf
- $55,000 to $60,000 per year
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By Gypsum Creek Golf Course, - Gypsum, Colorado
Title Golf Course Irrigation Specialist Description Position: Full Time Seasonal Irrigation Specialist/2nd Assistant Superintendent Department: Golf Course Salary: $22 - $25/hr. DOQ Position Summary The irrigation specialist/2nd assistant superintendent is responsible for the programming, operation, maintenance, and repair of the golf course irrigation system, the installation of new irrigation, turf management, and the reporting of any irregularities in course turf quality. The employee may also operate vehicles or equipment for a variety of maintenance or construction tasks. The employee must exercise independent judgment when completing tasks. The employee must be able to meet the physical strength and dexterity requirements of the position. This job runs from the spring until the course is closed, typically after Thanksgiving. Supervision Received Works under the direct supervision of the Golf Course Superintendent and/or Assistant Superintendent. Supervision Exercised Some small crew assignments. Essential Functions: Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Operates the irrigation system on a daily basis, watering greens, tees, and fairways. Operates irrigation heads in dry areas needing additional water. Maintains and repairs all irrigation systems, pipes, and irrigation heads in Golf Course as needed. Services, maintains, and programs mechanical irrigation controllers via electric satellite control. Makes recommendations on golf course playing conditions and irrigation management Makes recommendation concerning renovation and installation of new irrigation systems; assists in planning new improvements to course. Grades and prepares soil base; lays sod; and seeds greens, tees, and fairways. Performs maintenance such as planting, pruning, removing trees/shrubs, picks up trash, mows, trims, cuts and cleans up uncontrolled weeds, digs holes, pours cement, and removes snow when necessary. Operates all equipment used on golf course, including light/heavy duty vehicles, mowers, rakes, shovels, blowers, sprayers, hand saws, hydraulic boom, small tools and any other equipment associated with turf care. May operate specialized equipment such as dump truck, backhoe, ditch witch and trencher. Assists in the maintenance and performs preventative maintenance work such as checking oil and fluid levels on all equipment to insure proper and safe operation. Reports any mechanical problems to Golf Superintendent. Accurately read various gauges as related to the irrigation system. Shovels dirt, sand, and other materials. Assists the mechanic if needed and is given the opportunity to learn all aspects of equipment and reel maintenance. Performs other duties and special projects as assigned. May assist the golf course superintendent and assistant superintendent with training and supervision of other crew members. Work Environment Physical Demands: Depending on the job duties needed to be done for the day, the position will require bending, squatting, twisting, and crouching while maintaining, repairing, or installing irrigation. Pushing and pulling is required while working on jobs for the irrigations system including the maintenance or repair of pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads, and is also required while assisting in job duties for landscaping including weed eating, push/pull mowers, etc. Lifting and carrying are required constantly in lifting hand tools, in the maintenance and repair of pipes, valves and sprinkler heads for the irrigation system. Also requires occasionally lifting from mower bags, bags of seed, lifting rocks/trash/debris, fuel cans, and other material used. Work Environment: The work will be performed outside on the golf course and in the maintenance building. Work is characterized by the necessity for considerable physical exertion and by working outdoors under extreme weather conditions. Work involves heavy lifting, exposure to chemicals, fumes, and machinery with moving parts, loud noise, dirt and irrigated water. Equipment Used: The employee will operate irrigation field controllers, pipes, valves, irrigation sprinkler heads, light/heavy vehicles, small equipment, tractors, and mowers. The employee will also work with electric wiring as related to the irrigation systems. This description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skill, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job elements essential for making compensation decisions. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement with the employer and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and the requirements change.
- $22 to $25 per hour
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By Oklahoma State University Athletics, - Stillwater, Alabama
Assist the Field Superintendent in overseeing and managing all aspects of maintenance and upkeep of the OSU Athletic Village fields and grounds as well as all associated equipment. This includes management and supervision of Assistant Field Superintendents and students. In the absence of the Athletic Field Superintendent, position is required to assume all duties of the superintendent. Directly responsible for communication with the baseball and softball coaches as well as overseeing and coordination of all aspects of the two sports. Assist in overseeing maintenance and regulations of all fields.
- $50,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Congaree Golf Club, - updated 8 hours ago - Ridgeland, South Carolina
Congaree is an 18-hole private golf club located in Ridgeland, South Carolina. Designed by world famous golf course architect, Tom Fazio, Congaree opened in 2018 and quickly garnered the reputation of being one of the Southeast’s best golf clubs. Currently ranked #42 in “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses”, Golf Digest has also recognized Congaree as being the “Best new Course for 2018.” Congaree’s track record of consistently providing elite playing conditions aided the PGA Tour’s decision to use Congaree as the site for two professional events during the pandemic. The property has Champion Bermuda greens with TifGrand Bermuda tees, fairways, and surrounds that are framed by large expanses of sandy waste areas and wonderous live oak trees. More than just world class conditions and a true test of golf, Congaree’s mission is as unique as the 2,200-acre property. Helping the local community in poverty-stricken areas, Congaree has partnered with programs that assist children and families in need. The golf course maintenance department executes Congaree’s mission by providing support to the local municipal Sargeant Jasper Golf Club. A two-week youth camp, hosted in June every year, is the culmination of the Congaree Global Golf Initiative. This beloved program fulfills the potential of disadvantaged high school students from around the globe, who have a passion for golf and good academic standing, by providing them with educational, vocational, and golf-instruction aid. Qualified candidates will work closely, in a team atmosphere, with the Golf Course Superintendent and Senior Assistant to manage the staff of 32 employees. Duties would include but are not limited to: pesticide and fertilizer applications, equipment calibration, course set up, water management, crew management, project leadership, employee scheduling, and record-keeping. Individuals committed to developing and pursuing professional growth are valued the same as those with more industry experience. This position is an excellent opportunity for individuals wanting to learn what it takes to manage a championship caliber golf course.
- $52,500 to $62,500 per year
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By Vineyards Country Club, - Naples, Florida
Vineyards Country Club is a premier private club in Naples, Florida, known for its beautifully maintained 36-hole championship golf courses, outstanding service, and commitment to excellence. We are seeking a motivated and career-driven individual to join our golf course maintenance team and grow within the profession. Position Overview: The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent in Training (AIT) is an entry-level management position for individuals pursuing a career in golf course maintenance and turfgrass management. This role provides hands-on experience and structured development under the guidance of the Director of Agronomy. The AIT position will serve a crucial role in the Golf Course Maintenance Department. Key Responsibilities: Assist in daily golf course maintenance, including mowing, fertilizing, irrigation, and pesticide applications. Supervise and train maintenance staff in best practices and safety procedures. Help coordinate daily job assignments and monitor crew performance. Learn and assist with irrigation system operation, troubleshooting, and repair. Support special projects, renovations, and course improvements. Ensure course conditioning meets club and member expectations. Follow and promote all safety and environmental guidelines.
- $25 to $25 per hour
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By Contentment, - Hays, North Carolina
Contentment is a new private, 18-hole club currently under construction on 900 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. The front nine of the course is currently in the grassing and grow-in phases, while construction is underway on the back nine. USGA greens, tees, and fairways will be seeded in bentgrass, while roughs and native areas will feature fescue blends. Once complete, the property will feature fishing and hiking opportunities and provide cabins and clubhouse rooms for overnight stays. We are currently recruiting and assembling our Grounds Maintenance team at Contentment, and are seeking an assistant superintendent. The assistant superintendent will work closely with the golf course superintendent, general manager, and all club leadership as we prepare to open the golf course this fall. Assistant superintendents will focus on the planning, monitoring and execution of daily production of the Grounds Maintenance team. Responsibilities will be broad and fluid as this project is completed and our team assembled. Daily collaboration with our club's staff, management, and ownership; the golf course architect; the construction contractor and their sub-contractors, and the golf course superintendent will be essential. Assistant superintendents will contribute to staff management, training, supervision and retention; and will play a hands-on role in accomplishing long-, and short-term goals in the construction, planting, grow-in and maintenance of the golf course. In addition, the assistant superintendents will be responsible for irrigation management, application, installation and repair; chemical and fertilizer application, record-keeping and inventory; and drainage installation, repair, and maintenance. Assistant superintendents will also be involved in equipment fleet acquisition and management, as well as in the planning, construction, and set-up of the maintenance facility.
- $23 to $25 per hour
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By Maverick Golf and Ranch Club, - updated Yesterday at 09:01 PM - Fort Worth, Texas
Join the Discovery family, where quality and service are at the heart of everything we do! About Us Maverick Golf and Ranch Club is seeking a Assistant in Training to join the Golf Course Maintenance Department. Located in Fort Worth, TX, Maverick is the newest property in the Discovery Land Company portfolio. The facility will be comprised of a Fazio designed 18 hole championship course, a 9 hole par 3 course, and state of the art practice facility and short game area. An additional 12 holes will be added during the final phase of the project. The turf selections are robust in nature, and aim to offer a wide variety of playing surfaces. On the championship course, the greens will be seeded with 007XL bentgrass, and built to USGA specifications. The tee’s and fairways will be comprised of stadium zoysia, while the roughs will be zeon zoysia. On the par 3 course, tiff eagle will be utilized on the putting surfaces. The tee’s, fairways, and rough will sodded with tifftuff bermuda that is overseeded in the fall. Discovery Land Company is a U.S.-based real estate developer and operator of private residential club communities and resorts with a world-renowned portfolio of domestic and international properties. The mission of Discovery Land Company is to create one-of-a-kind environments that provide individuals and families the freedom, security, and resources to learn, grow, and play in some of the most beautiful places in the world. For more information about our company, please visit: http://www.discoverylandco.com. Job Description The AIT position will report to the Director of Agronomy/Assistant Superintendents, and will serve a crucial role in the Golf Course Maintenance Department. This role is unique in nature, as it will require the individual to assist with golf course construction, grow-in, and maintenance of Discovery Land Company’s newest premier property. Key Responsibilities · Assists in performing and managing all aspects of golf course maintenance, including mowing, fertilization, pest control, irrigation, and cultural practices. · Create an environment of professionalism, respect, timeliness, and accountability among the maintenance team. · Oversees and executes any and all operations necessary for golf course grow in. · Calibrates fertilizer spreaders and sprayers, ensuring accurate output of all products. · Maintain a safe, clean and organized jobsite. · Quality control of all aspects of golf course construction in accordance with spec book. · Assists and oversees preplant fertilizer applications to all turfgrass areas. · Assists and oversees putting green seeding/sprigging and establishment · Oversees grassing of all other playing surfaces. · Aids in irrigation design, spacing, and mapping. · Aids in keeping accurate schedules and records of all maintenance completed on course, including detailed records of all pesticide applications. Qualifications · Bachelor's degree or certificate in turfgrass management, or plans to obtain. · Minimum of 2 year of experience in golf course maintenance. · Ability to perform all daily maintenance tasks and cultural practices. · Valid driver's license Additional Requirements · Positive attitude, professional demeanor, and exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to deliver service to members, guests, and team members. · Must be able to work flexible work hours/schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Long hours may be required due to golf course construction demands. · Ability to work in a team environment. · Ability to prioritize work in an extremely fast paced environment. · Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English; additional languages preferred. · Ability to meet the physical demands of the position including, but not limited to, working indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions, standing, walking, and moving for periods of greater than eight (8) hours, and lifting and carrying items sometimes greater than fifty (50) pounds. Benefits · Employer Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision · 401k Contribution · Paid Time Off · Professional Development and Upward Mobility Opportunities Application Instructions · Please email resume and cover letter to Dylan Eastin, deastin@maverickgolfclub.com Please also apply through Workday using the following link: https://discoverylandco.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/DLC/job/Fort-Worth-TX/Assistant-In-Training_JR102486
- $25 to $25 per hour
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By Brightview, - Kernersville, North Carolina
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 Branch Manager. Can you picture yourself here? Here’s what you’d do: You’d bring solid business insight and strong leadership abilities to inspire your team and drive efficiency and profitability. By developing and maintaining strong client relationships, you’d drive retention to a 95% account renewal rate. You’d be responsible for: Performance & Quality: Working with the Controller to accurately track branch performance Inspecting key client properties for overall job quality Accurately estimating jobs Client Relations: Developing long-term relationships and exceptional client communication Coordinating and managing client service teams Sales: Properly budgeting new sales goals for your branch Working with the Business Developer to ensure those goals are met or exceeded Identifying prospects Operations: Developing annual budgets Correct execution of contracts and timely completion of billing Ensuring proper use and care of all branch assets Personnel: Identifying staffing needs and ensuring completion of proper paper work for changes and hires Guiding the training and development of team members, reviewing and developing growth plans Implementing and enforcing BrightView’s policies and procedures; administering discipline as need Safety: Implementing methods to improve workplace safety and maintain a stellar safety record You might be a good fit if you have: A 4-year degree in horticulture/other related field, or equivalent landscaping experience A minimum of 3 years of management experience A working knowledge of business accounting and P&L statements, plus broad knowledge of horticulture, landscaping equipment and managing a fleet of company vehicles. And while not mandatory, it would be great if you also have: Skills in project and time management, team motivation, decision making and technology (MS Office and costing/estimating packages) 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 $115,000 per year
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By Blue Water Landscape, - Hobe Sound, Florida
Overview: Blue Water Landscape is currently seeking a skilled and experienced Landscape Foreman to join our team. The Landscape Install Foreman is responsible for overseeing and managing landscape installation projects from start to finish. This role involves leading a team of workers, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. The Foreman will coordinate with project managers, clients, and other team members to execute landscape designs, ensuring safety, efficiency, and client satisfaction. A strong South Florida horticulture knowledge coupled with a complete understanding of correct installation practices and principles is imperative to job success. Effective client interaction and subordinate delegation skills are imperative. Responsibilities: - Managing and overseeing all phases of landscape installation projects, including planning, execution, and final walkthroughs. - Leading and managing a team of landscape workers, training crew members on proper installation techniques, equipment operation, and safety aspects. - Overseeing the installation of trees and plant material, digging, banding and staking, installation of landscape edging, mulching, tear out and laying of new sod, tear outs of unwanted landscape material and tree relocations, etc. - Maintaining project schedules and completing landscape construction projects within deadlines and budget. - Ability to read and interpret landscape design plans. - Coordinating the equipment and materials needed for each project. - Inspect work for quality and compliance with design plans, industry standards, and client expectations. - Loading/unloading cargo, heavy equipment, and planting materials. - Safely operating equipment such as a loaders, skid steers, and excavators to perform landscape installation projects. - Oversee the use of equipment and tools, ensuring proper maintenance and safety protocols are followed - Maintain accurate records of project details, including materials used, hours worked, and expenses incurred.
- $18 to $24 per hour
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By Blue Water Landscape, - updated Yesterday at 08:39 PM - Hobe Sound, Florida
The Landscape Install Laborer is responsible for assisting with the installation of landscape projects. This role involves performing a variety of physical tasks to ensure that landscapes are installed according to design specifications. The Laborer will work under the direction of the Landscape Install Foreman and as part of a team to create high-quality outdoor environments. Key Responsibilities: - Prepare job sites for installation by clearing debris, grading soil, and marking areas according to project plans. - Assist with the installation of trees and plant material, digging, banding and staking, installation of landscape edging, mulching, tear out and laying of new sod, tear outs of unwanted landscape material and tree relocations, etc. - Load, unload, and transport materials, tools, and equipment to and from job sites. - Ability to operate heavy equipment a plus. - Operate basic landscaping tools and equipment, such as shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, and small machinery. - Maintain a clean and organized job site by removing waste, debris, and unused materials. - Assist in the final cleanup and detailing of completed projects. - Performing miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
- $16 to $18 per hour
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By Rum River Hills Golf Course, - Ramsey, Minnesota
The golf course superintendent is responsible for managing and maintaining the course and grounds. Responsible for all activities related to the care and maintenance of the facility. Hire, train and supervise staff (most hired and experienced for 2025). Work to assure quality standards are consistently achieved or exceeded. Irrigation experience with knowledge of Toro Ozmec a plus.
- $55,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Shrewsbury Landscapes, Inc., - updated Yesterday at 05:48 PM - Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Great opportunity for the right candidate! Work at a wide range of premiere golf and sports turf facilities. Work Monday through Friday! Weekends off! Maximum 60 hours per week! Overtime after 40 hours! Shrewsbury Landscapes, Inc. is seeking to hire an Application Technician to join our growing team. Shrewsbury Landscapes Inc., is a leading turf management service company serving the golf and sports turf industry in New England. Clients include colleges, universities, independent private schools, golf courses, and municipalities. Shrewsbury Landscapes, Inc. provides a wide range of turf management services for both natural turf and synthetic turf playing surfaces. Our goal is to help clients maximize performance and deliver safe, aesthetically pleasing, playable turf conditions for the athlete. Candidate will apply granular fertility and control products with tractor mounted application equipment and will operate other turf management equipment as may be required based on client demand. Candidate must have a thorough knowledge of turfgrass management; product application; equipment calibration and basic equipment operation/maintenance.
- $90,000 to $115,000 per year
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By Stowe Mountain Course - Spruce Peak - Stowe, Vermont, - Stowe, Vermont
JOB SUMMARY: The irrigation technician, under the supervision of the Director of Agronomy and/or Superintendent and 1st Assistant Superintendent, is responsible for the programming, operation and maintenance of the golf course irrigation system. The irrigation specialist is required to report any irregularities in irrigation system operation and/or course turf quality to the superintendent or assistant superintendent. In addition, the Irrigation Technician will assist in routine grooming practices as instructed by the Golf Course Superintendent and/or Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. He or she shall conduct the aforementioned responsibilities in a manner that complies with the world-class standards of The Club at Spruce Peak. JOB QUALIFICATIONS: • Two years work experience in golf course maintenance operation. • Ability to follow oral and written directions. • Computer skills preferred. • Good management, communication and judgment for decision-making • Proven leadership capabilities. • Knowledge of irrigation related applications. • Knowledge of irrigation control software and communication systems. • Knowledge of tools, methods, and materials used in golf course management. • Extensive knowledge of operation of turf equipment. Be able to operate all golf course equipment, i.e. mowers, carts, trucks, and tractors. • Basic knowledge of agronomy, turfgrass science and the rules of golf. • Working knowledge of basic electricity and hydraulics related to an irrigation system, including automatic valves and controllers and various types of pumps and pumping systems. • Possess a basic working knowledge of an Integrated Pest Management System. • Ability to work alone and be self-directed. • Understanding of Stowe Mountain Club Membership Plan. • Understanding of Spruce Peak at Stowe community plan and real estate projects. • Understand and implement Audubon International Signature Sanctuary standards. • Possession of a valid driver's license and clean driving record to meet Company Standards. Ability to perform physical activities that include climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing and repetitive motions. • Ability to perform medium work (defined as exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects). • Visual acuity necessary to prepare and analyze data and figures, for accounting, for transcription, for computer terminal use, for extensive reading, for visual inspection involving small defects and small parts, using measurement devices, and assembly or fabrication of parts at distances close to the eye. • Ability to operate machines where the seeing job is at or within arms reach. Skills • Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written required • Excellent organization and time management skills • Good interpersonal skills required • Excellent listening skills required Abilities: • The ability to work well in a team • Ability to learn quickly • Must be adaptable and flexible • Ability to multi-task • Remain calm and professional under stress • Ability to maintain a positive attitude • The ability to handle conflict and confrontation • Ability to work with little or no supervision • Be able to make decisions, possess good judgment GENERAL DUTIES: 1. Report to work on time when scheduled. 2. Report to work in proper dress or uniform and groomed appropriately. 3. Observe all employee rules and regulations. 4. Observe all applicable safety standards. 5. Demonstrate positive attitude, especially in area of customer service. JOB SPECIFIC DUTIES: The list below best represents the majority of the tasks you will be asked to perform at some time during your employment in this position. It is not intended to represent all of the tasks because we cannot predict all of the variety of challenges we must face in providing the product our guests expect. We intend never to ask you to perform a task that is inherently unsafe or that you are not adequately trained to perform. 1. Responsible for insuring proper working operation of all facets of the irrigation systems 2. Waters greens, tees and fairways to the pre-determined moisture level. 3. Operates irrigation heads and manual watering by hoses in dry areas needing additional water. 4. Monitors soil moisture levels on a daily basis 5. Recommends length and duration of irrigation run times and frequency of operation. 6. Responsible for the daily programming of the irrigation software. 7. Develops, edits, and schedules irrigation operation through the central control system. 8. Implements proper repair and maintenance of on-course irrigation control boxes. 9. Repairs the irrigation system, pipes, valves, and irrigation heads as needed. 10. Completes requests for irrigation and course parts and supplies. 11. Maintains a clean, safe, and orderly irrigation parts room. 12. Monitors three pumping stations for proper function. Communicates with supervisors concerning any pumping malfunctions. 13. Repairs greens with seeds or plugs of new grass when needed. 14. Grades and prepares soil base, lays sod and seeds greens, tees and fairways when disrupted by irrigation repair. 15. Operates dump trucks and other light equipment in hauling materials and removing debris. 16. Hand mows greens and tees along with hand raking bunkers as needed. 17. Mows rough and fairways as needed. 18. Occasionally supervises a small labor force for special projects, and performs other duties as directed by supervisor. 19. Responsible for insuring proper working operation of all facets of the irrigation systems. 20. Enforces safe working conditions with all job assignments. 21. Reports golf course conditions and all disciplinary problems to the Golf Course Superintendent. 22. Must effectively interact with members, community guests, residents, ski facility operations personnel, and Stowe Mountain Lodge guests and personnel. WORKING CONDITIONS AND SCHEDULE: Environment: 15% Indoors and 85% Outdoors. Work Schedule: This position follows a rotational schedule of 12 consecutive days on followed by 2 days off.
- $27 to $28 per hour
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By Loudoun County Government, - Leesburg, Virginia
Job Summary The organization is currently seeking a qualified individual to fill the Equipment Mechanic position. The individual in this role will be accountable for performing preventative maintenance and repairs on the equipment inventory assigned to Parks and Recreation. This role involves conducting intermediate-level mechanical maintenance, inspections, and necessary repairs on small to medium-sized gas or diesel engines and other equipment within the department. Maintenance work will be carried out on a variety of equipment, including gators, snow blowers, excavators, and stationary equipment located within the facilities. The role may restrict access to equipment considered unsafe for operation, notify the appropriate supervisor(s) of any misuse or damage, and aid in maintaining adherence to workplace safety standards and regulations. In addition, the job requires examining complex repair guides and equipment documentation, identifying mechanical or related equipment problems, assisting in choosing the appropriate repair method, and coordinating vendor warranty work when required. We are currently hiring for the following locations: • 849 Trailview Blvd, Leesburg, VA 20175 Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Conducts preventive maintenance and essential repairs on relevant powered equipment, including diesel, gas, or similar engine-driven systems. • Facilitates the organization of required warranty services with relevant external vendors. • Facilitates and provides training for relevant departmental personnel regarding the operation and maintenance of equipment. • Conducts test drives or performs necessary equipment repairs and facilitates the transportation of equipment. • Utilizes forklifts and comparable machinery to transport equipment requiring repairs within the specified workshop or work area. • Assists and engages in seasonal response activities, such as snow removal and other weather-related events, while utilizing and endorsing the use of all designated departmental equipment. • Carries out additional responsibilities as designated. *The standard work schedule generally runs from Monday to Friday, 6:30 am to 2:30 pm, subject to weather-related occurrences. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent, preferably with specialized training in equipment repair, diagnostics, or in a similar trade (through either a vocational school and/or apprenticeship) and two (2) years of related experience in equipment maintenance; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary $49,286.03 - $83,786.26 Recruitment #25-01151 Visit our on-line employment center at https://www.loudoun.gov/jobs for more information and to apply EOE. Job Contingencies and Special Requirements Must undergo pre-employment criminal, credit, and DMV background checks. Valid driver’s license and good driving record required. Annual reviews of driving records may be conducted to ensure ongoing qualification. Within six (6) months of employment, it is required to have a CDL (Class A) with passenger, airbrake, and/or tanker endorsements. A successful candidate holding a CDL must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen and comply with the Alcohol and Controlled Substance Testing Program as outlined by Loudoun County's Alcohol and Controlled Substance Testing Policy for Transportation Employees. First Aid/CPR certifications within 30 days of hire; OSHA, forklift, bucket truck, and other lift truck trainings as required within department timeframes.
- $49,286 to $83,786 per year
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By Treesdale Golf & Country Club, - Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
Ready to join a dynamic company in the hospitality and service industry where people help drive the success of the business? Since its inception in 1957, Invited has operated with the central purpose of building relationships and enriching the lives of our members, guests and more than 17,000 employees. We are the largest owner and operator of private clubs nationwide, with 150+ country clubs, city clubs, and athletic clubs. Our Clubs offer first-class amenities, including championship golf courses, modern workspaces, handcrafted cuisine, resort-style pools, state-of-the-art racquet facilities, fitness centers, and much more. Come be a part of this incredible and inclusive team at Invited! Job Summary: The Golf Course Spray Technician is responsible for assisting in the maintenance of the golf course. They help diagnose specific diseases and treat insects that affect critical areas of the course as well as identify and treat unwanted vegetation, using both preventative and curative methods. Day-to-Day: Primary responsibilities encompass chemical & fertilizer applications Operate powered equipment in mowing golf course putting greens, aprons, and tees Water putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs Grade and prepare a soil plant bed, lay sod, plants, vegetative material, and seed putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs Course setup Operate light equipment in hauling materials
- $25 to $30 per hour
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By Oyster Harbors Club, - updated Yesterday at 10:39 AM - Osterville, Massachusetts
Oyster Harbors Club is looking for a highly motivated and team driven candidate that possesses the fundamentals needed to maintain a golf course and its team at a championship level. The Assistant Superintendent will work closely with the Superintendent and other Assistants in all facets of the job to provide a better understanding of golf course practices, communication, time management, leadership and teamwork. Daily responsibilities include but are not limited to fertilizer and pesticide applications, IPM and scouting, water management, course set-up, irrigation repair and installation, and daily course maintenance. The goal of this position is to develop a steward of sustainable golf course management and provide the candidate with the foundational skills, network and philosophies to succeed as a world class superintendent. This spring 2025, Oyster Harbors Club will be putting the finishing touches on a Gil Hanse 18-hole restoration. The project consisted of a full 18-hole course restoration to Donald Ross’s original design, a full irrigation redesign and construction, drainage, bunker reconstruction with Billy Bunker installation, as well as practice facility and driving range redesigns. The assistant candidate will work alongside the Superintendent and assistants to prepare the golf course for reopening in the spring.
- $63,000 to $65,000 per hour
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By Whitford Country Club, - updated Yesterday at 01:02 AM - Exton, Pennsylvania
Join the team at Whitford Country Club, where championship-level turf meets a commitment to excellence. Our private, 18-hole course underwent exciting renovations led by Mottin Golf and renowned architect Jim Nagle, making this the perfect opportunity to be part of a dynamic transformation. We’re seeking a passionate Assistant Superintendent in Training to work alongside our Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents, gaining hands-on experience in high-level golf course management. If you’re looking to grow your career in the turf industry, this is your chance to learn, lead, and make an impact. What You’ll Do: 🔹 Turf & Landscape Management – Mowing, edging, fertilizing, and maintaining pristine course conditions. 🔹 Irrigation & Water Management – Monitoring, operating, and repairing the irrigation system for peak performance. 🔹 Bunker & Course Setup – Ensuring bunkers are top-notch and the course is ready every day. 🔹 Equipment Operation & Maintenance – Handling mowers, trimmers, and utility vehicles while keeping them in good condition. 🔹 Pest & Weed Control – Implementing best practices to maintain a healthy, thriving turf. 🔹 Leadership & Management Training – Leading small crews, assisting with projects, and gaining behind-the-scenes operational knowledge. What We’re Looking For: ✔ Previous experience in turf management, landscaping, or grounds maintenance preferred but not required. ✔ Knowledge of irrigation systems and golf course equipment is a plus. ✔ Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and a passion for outdoor work. ✔ Ability to thrive in a team environment while taking initiative. ✔ Willingness to learn, grow, and take the next step in your turf career! Perks & Benefits: ✅ Golf privileges – Play the course you help maintain! ✅ Uniforms provided – Look the part while keeping comfortable. ✅ Lunch provided (in season) – Stay fueled. ✅ Education & Career Growth – High school students interested in turf management are highly encouraged to apply! Our management team has strong connections with Penn State and Delaware Valley University. Be part of an exciting chapter in Whitford’s history while building a future in the golf course industry. Apply today and take your career to the next level!
- $17 to $24 per hour
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By Valley Country Club, - updated Yesterday at 12:35 AM - Warwick, Rhode Island
This position is an integral part of the golf course maintenance department. The assistant superintendent directs and participates in the maintenance of the golf course areas, including but not limited to, tees, greens, fairways, clubhouse lawns, planting beds and cart paths; and responds to emergency situations as needed. Summary Assists in supervising the maintenance of greens, tees and fairways, and supervises the employees and the use of the equipment. Instructs equipment operators on the operation and care of mowing and other equipment, assists in the maintenance of irrigation and drainage systems. Employs soil moisture management techniques using moisture sensors/probes to determine and mitigate summer stress on greens. Strongly motivated to align and with golf course maintenance protocols to complete all tasks to the highest standards and achieve team goals. Assists in personnel management and evaluation, employee safety and personnel discipline.
- $18 to $22 per hour
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By Crown Park Golf Club, - Longs, South Carolina
The Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for overseeing all aspects of golf course maintenance and groundskeeping, ensuring that the course is kept in prime condition for play. The role involves managing a team of grounds staff, budgeting, planning for seasonal requirements, and implementing best practices for turf management, pest control, irrigation, and landscape aesthetics. The superintendent will also work closely with other departments, including the golf operations team, to coordinate course usage and maintain high standards for both playability and aesthetic appeal. Key Responsibilities: Course Maintenance and Turf Management Oversee the care and maintenance of all areas of the golf course, including fairways, greens, tees, roughs, bunkers, and landscaping. Implement and manage a comprehensive turf management program, including mowing, aeration, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control. Monitor and assess soil conditions and turf health to ensure optimal growth and playing conditions. Manage pest and disease control programs, ensuring they are compliant with environmental regulations and best practices. Maintain the health of the grass and plant life by ensuring proper irrigation and applying treatments as needed. Irrigation Management Oversee the operation and maintenance of the irrigation system to ensure efficient water distribution across the course. Regularly check and adjust irrigation schedules based on weather conditions, seasonal changes, and course requirements. Troubleshoot and repair any issues with the irrigation system, such as broken sprinklers or faulty timers. Ensure the efficient use of water resources while maintaining the quality of turf and plant life. Staff Management and Leadership Supervise, train, and manage a team of groundskeepers and maintenance personnel, ensuring they are equipped to perform daily tasks and long-term maintenance projects. Create schedules for staff, assign tasks, and ensure adequate coverage for course maintenance, especially during peak hours. Conduct performance evaluations, provide feedback, and organize training to ensure a high level of professionalism and skill development. Foster a positive work environment by promoting teamwork and efficiency. Budgeting and Financial Management Develop and manage the maintenance budget, ensuring efficient allocation of resources for labor, equipment, fertilizers, pesticides, and other course maintenance needs. Identify areas for cost savings without compromising course quality and performance. Track expenses and maintain accurate records for all purchases and maintenance activities. Ensure adherence to budgetary constraints while maintaining high-quality course conditions. Course Setup and Playability Coordinate with the Director of Golf Operations or Head Professional to ensure the course is set up for daily play, including marking tees, flags, and hole locations. Adjust course conditions based on weather and tournament requirements (e.g., course setup for special events, tournaments, or member competitions). Monitor course playability on a daily basis, adjusting maintenance schedules to minimize disruption to golfers and optimize conditions. Equipment Management Oversee the proper maintenance and repair of all equipment used in course maintenance, including mowers, tractors, aerators, and irrigation systems. Ensure that all equipment is well-maintained, properly stored, and replaced on a timely basis. Maintain an inventory of all equipment and supplies and make recommendations for new equipment purchases as needed. Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability Ensure that course maintenance practices comply with local environmental regulations and industry best practices for sustainability. Implement eco-friendly practices, such as reducing pesticide and fertilizer use, utilizing organic or environmentally safe products, and conserving water resources. Maintain native plant species and landscape aesthetics that enhance the course’s visual appeal while supporting local wildlife. Collaboration with Other Departments Work closely with Head Professional to coordinate course maintenance with golf play, including adjusting maintenance schedules during busy periods or special events. Communicate regularly with management about course conditions, weather-related issues, and upcoming maintenance needs or plans. Ensure effective communication with the food and beverage department regarding any event-specific needs that may impact course conditions, such as outings or tournaments. Health and Safety Compliance Ensure all staff follow proper safety procedures, including the correct handling and storage of chemicals, fertilizers, and equipment. Comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines and other local health and safety regulations. Conduct safety training and inspections to ensure that all personnel are aware of safety protocols and that the course and equipment are safe for staff and players. Tournament and Event Support Work closely with the golf operations team to prepare the course for tournaments, charity events, and corporate outings, ensuring the course is in top condition for these events. Adjust maintenance schedules as necessary to accommodate special events, making sure that greens, tees, and fairways meet the required standards for tournament play. Reporting and Communication Provide regular updates to General Manager regarding the status of the course, maintenance issues, and the condition of equipment and facilities. Maintain records of all maintenance work performed on the course, including fertilization, irrigation, pest control, and equipment servicing. Prepare reports and presentations as needed for management
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Glacier Management Associates, - Durango, Colorado
Overview: The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent assists in planning, coordinating, and executing the golf course maintenance program. Essential Duties: Assists 1ST AGCS in conducting morning crew meeting and is responsible for utilizing assignment board used to schedule, assign, and/or direct golf course maintenance staff to execute golf course management plan, including daily tasks and special projects Works with 1st AGCS for daily assessment of golf course, including presentation, course preparation, quality of play and hand watering needs Trains employees in normal golf course operation activities, including the safe and efficient use of all equipment involved Supervises and trains crew during special projects and daily maintenance, including weekend scheduling Conducts or supervises special equipment operation and project management (i.e. aeration, topdressing, fertilizing, etc) Conducts many of the fertilizer and chemical applications, including recording keeping Assists Irrigation Specialist with the operation of the irrigation system, including proper operation of pump stations and repairs to installed delivery systems Works with golf shop to secure proper daily operations of readiness for play, tournament preparation, direction of play, maintenance procedures, and member comments Participates in snow removal activities including scheduling, procedures, cleanup, preparation, and implementation Must be able to sit, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, lift 50 pounds.
- $63,000 to $65,000 per year
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