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Duties include fertilizer blending and loading, prepping and loading sprayer support equipment, transporting NH3 tanks, pick-up and delivery of fertilizer equipment, loading fertilizer with proper training, as well as pick-up and delivery of tanks and loading feed.
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A critical leadership position within CF, a distribution terminal superintendent is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a liquid fertilizer storage and handling facility. The superintendent is a champion of employee, contractor, and community safety and compliance in an OSHA PSM-regulated operating environment.
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Reports golf course conditions to the golf course superintendent or assistant golf course superintendent. Aerifies greens; verticuts and or mow tees and greens; spikes greens; operates sod cutter, spray rigs for greens and fertilizer spreaders; and mows rough with rotary and operates other equipment as directed.
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Directs crews in a variety of golf course maintenance operations consisting of, but not limited to, trash and debris clean up, restroom sanitation, mowing and specialized detailed turf care, dirt work, pesticide, fungicide, and fertilizer applications, seeding, irrigation, turf renovation, and the maintenance of all supporting equipment.
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Job Summary: The First Assistant Superintendent is responsible for golf course maintenance operations and staff under the leadership of the Golf Course Superintendent to ensure the healthy growth of the golf course and clubhouse grounds, grasses, trees, wetlands, and other plant materials.
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Scout fields for insects and weeds in the absence of field sales agronomist and agronomy superintendent. Apply agronomy products to customer’s fields including dry and liquid fertilizer, chemicals.
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Day-to-Day: Train and Implement Procedures for Golf Course Maintenance Staff Perform Chemical and Fertilizer applications Daily water management of Practices Greens, Tees, and Fairways Daily turf evaluation for wear, disease, moisture, cut quality, growth rate, etc.
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Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: pesticide and fertilizer calibration/applications; irrigation repair/operation, including proper moisture management; and supervising and assisting maintenance staff in daily duties.
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Oversees campus grounds and all operations associated with the maintenance and upkeep of landscaping (i.e. tree and shrub pruning, seasonal flower installation, overseeding, fertilizer and weed control, mowing, edging, weed eating, blowing, recycling and waste disposal), athletic fields, student housing complex and irrigation systems.
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED: Front-end loader/tractor, backhoe, dump truck, skid loader, Sand Pro, Cushman Truckster, Cushman Top dresser, Cushman Sprayer, fertilizer hopper, seeder, sod cutter, string trimmers, edger's, electric motors, pumps, aerifier, mowers, fork lift, miscellaneous hand and power tools, personal computer and applicable software packages, fax and copy machines, motor vehicle, telephone, mobile radio, calculator, and golf cart.
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Operates sod cutters, spray rigs, fertilizer spreaders and other equipment as directed. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to the Golf Maintenance Superintendent and the Golf Maintenance Assistant Superintendent.
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Assist with the development and implementation of a fertilizer, aeration and Integrated Pest Management program for proper turf grass and plant care. Maintain accurate records for pertaining to department activities including, but not limited to, labor schedules, course maintenance, construction activities, equipment repair, safety meetings and activities, fertilizer and chemical applications and pest control practices.
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The Foreman reports directly to the golf course superintendent and assistant golf course superintendent. Opens the maintenance shop and runs operations in the absence of the golf course superintendent and assistant golf course superintendent.
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Requisitions supplies, tools and equipment; inspects tools and equipment and determines necessity for maintenance and replacement, and prepares requests accordingly; keeps records and prepares work, equipment and other reports; regularly relieves the Golf Course Superintendent; may serve as starter.
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Reports to the Golf Course Superintendent. Applies fertilizer and seed to turf areas. Reports to the Golf Course Superintendent. Duties and responsibilities include mowing golf course areas, picking up debris along golf course areas, refurbishes flower and shrub beds; simple plumbing, carpentry, and electrical work.
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