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Assistant Golf Course Designer Jobs in Minnesota

Job title Golf Course Maintenance Reports to Golf Course Superintendent, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Classification Hourly, Full Time, Part Time, Nonexempt Working Hours According to shift ...

Golf Course Technician

MN · On-site

$24.35 - $30.71/hr

Responsibilities include supporting the Superintendent and Assistant in the performance and supervision of all normal golf course maintenance practices, assisting with training seasonal staff and ...

Golf Outside Operations

Duluth, MN · On-site

$11.13 - $13/hr

S. courses and regularly appears in Best in State rankings. Job title Golf Outside Operations ... Clean golf clubs. * Assist members with carrying clubs from range to cart. * Pick up and break down ...

Golf: Course Host

Brainerd, MN · On-site

$11.41 - $12.90/hr

Make sure the course host cart is always stocked with first aid kit. * Assist outside service when ... High school diploma/GED preferred. 1 Year of golf work experience preferred. Supervisory ...

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What is the difference between Assistant Golf Course Designer vs Golf Course Architect?

AspectAssistant Golf Course DesignerGolf Course Architect
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in landscape architecture or related field, with some certifications in golf course designRequires a professional license in landscape architecture or architecture, with extensive experience and certification in golf course design
Work EnvironmentSupports design teams, assists in planning and drafting, often works on-site during constructionLeads design projects, makes final decisions, and oversees entire golf course development
Industry UsageCommonly used in golf course development projects, often as entry-level or supporting roleUsed by firms and independent professionals responsible for the overall design and planning

The main difference is that an Assistant Golf Course Designer supports and assists in the design process, often in entry-level or supporting roles, while a Golf Course Architect leads the project, makes key design decisions, and holds professional licensure. Both roles require relevant education, but the architect has more experience and responsibility in the project development process.

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Golf Course Maintenance

Golf Course Maintenance

Hampton Golf Inc.

Duluth, MN • On-site

$16/hr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Join Our Greenskeeping Team at Northland Country Club!

Northland Country Club is looking for dedicated Greenskeepers to join our Golf Course Maintenance team. If you’re passionate about maintaining beautiful greens and want to work in a dynamic, outdoor environment, we’d love to have you on board!

Pay: $16 an hour
Position: Seasonal
Schedule: Monday & Friday: 6:00 am - 2:30 pm
                  Saturday & Sunday: 6:00 am - 10:00 am

Northland Country Club is a private Golf and Country Club located in beautiful Duluth, MN  The club features an 18-hole, par 71 golf course, tennis courts, heated outdoor pool, year-round casual and fine dining, and banquet services. During the summer months, the club also offers outdoor food and beverage service.

Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance.


Job title

Golf Course Maintenance 

Reports to

Golf Course Superintendent, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent

Classification

Hourly, Full Time, Part Time, Nonexempt 

Working Hours

According to shift assignment


Job purpose

Responsible for operating small equipment and performing all general hands-on grooming of the golf course and grounds.

Duties and responsibilities

  • Keeps all equipment in good, clean working condition.
  • Maintains a clean golf course and maintenance complex.
  • Reports all problems regarding equipment to the Mechanic and or Assistant Superintendent.
  • Completes duties as directed by supervisor in a timely manner.
  • Demonstrates courtesy to all Members and Guests at all times.
  • Obeys all safety procedures. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned.       

Qualifications

Two years of golf course maintenance experience OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.

Working conditions

Work is primarily outdoors.  Potential exposure to sharp and rapid equipment movement, sharp utensils, harmful chemicals and/or being exposed to flying golf balls.

This job description does not imply that the above are the only responsibilities assigned to this position.  Employees holding this position will be required to perform any on the job-related duties as requested.  All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.

Physical requirements

Good organizational and verbal skills. Ability to use logical and rational thinking to resolve issues. Ability to perform basic mathematical skills, monitors and develops subordinates, visually monitor the operation areas, write and read member communication.

Must have the ability to perform moderate physical work and may be required to lift up to 80 lbs., up to 40 lbs. frequently and up to 20 lbs. constantly. Perform activities such as bending, kneeling, crouching, climbing, reaching, standing, pushing, lifting and grasping for up to 4 hours without sitting. Ability to consistently lift, carry and load adaptive and other equipment that may weigh 30 or more pounds, and sustain aerobic activity for 20 consecutive minutes.

Please be advised that all work that requires the use of a ladder more than 8 ft. long must be reviewed by Hampton Golf's Club Maintenance person. Following an assessment of the situation, a determination will be made as to whether a maintenance team member or subcontractors will perform the necessary maintenance task. No other staff member is authorized to climb to heights exceeding 8 ft. and/or perform such maintenance. In addition, personnel are prohibited from entering facility attics, walking on the roof of buildings and/or from using scaffolding. 

Direct reports

None.