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The Assistant Superintendent must have working knowledge on turfgrass cultivation practices, daily golf course maintenance and course setup. The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent reports to the Golf Course Superintendent.
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Hires, manages and develops course department heads according to Company guidelines, including the food and beverage manager, golf course superintendent, head golf professional, assistant general manager, membership director and all other department heads; meets with department heads on a regular basis to ensure departments are performing to stated goals.
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Job Description The Omni Interlocken Golf Club is currently searching for highly motivated, team-oriented individuals for our 2024 Grounds Crew. Seasonal grounds crew staff reports directly to the Golf Course Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent.
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Must work under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent And Agronomic Technician. We're looking for a Golf Course Spray Applicator.
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Ability to perform other cultural applications on golf course as needed - assist with aerifications, applying seed to designated areas, sand topdressing applications. Ability to perform other cultural applications on golf course as needed - assist with aerifications, applying seed to designated areas, sand topdressing applications.
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The Irrigator 2 is a member of the Golf Course Maintenance Team and supports the maintenance of the irrigation system for the golf course and common grounds, and works with the Irrigator 1 and/or the Irrigation Manager.
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The primary purpose of the Assistant Superintendent is to assist in overseeing maintenance of the golf course grounds to ensure an exceptional experience for all guests. Join us for an Exciting Season at the Tiffany Greens Golf Course.
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Reports any irregularities in course turf quality or irrigation system irregularities to the Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent. Ensures the golf course and surrounding areas receive the appropriate amount of daily and nightly irrigation, including Central Programming and hand watering.
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Consults with the Golf Course Superintendent to plan and review work projects. Entry level management position that supervises and coordinates the day-to-day activities of employees engaged in preserving grounds and keeping golf course turf in playing condition.
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The Spray Technician, under the supervision of the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, performs pesticide applications on the golf course and surrounding area.
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Demonstrate an understanding of proper bunker maintenance, landscape trimming standards, and general entry-level golf course maintenance preparation work with direct supervision. POSITION OVERVIEW:The Operator 1 is an entry-level position on the Golf Course Maintenance Team, responsible for grooming the golf course.
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The Golf Course Maintenance position reports to the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent and helps to provide the best possible golf experience with our season pass holders and destination guests.
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The Mechanic will report directly to, and work closely with the Golf Course Superintendent, with the overall goal of producing the best product for the golfer/client daily. Work closely with the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and crew on projects, daily maintenance or any other tasks needed for optimal operation.
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Acts as Assistant Golf Course Superintendent in his/her absence. This internship will also allow the intern to experience other responsibilities associated with the position of Assistant Superintendent and assist the Superintendent of Golf Maintenance with various tasks and projects.
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Under the general direction of the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, engages in all aspects of golf course maintenance and facility maintenance. Receives general supervision from the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent.
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