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Golf Course Maintenance

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

... managed by Troon. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Performs ground maintenance tasks: mow ... The work area is a typical golf course setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually ...

Operates golf course equipment to maintain golf course. Mows fairways and roughs. Ensures equipment ... Performs special projects delegated by management. Stays updated on latest developments pertinent ...

Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or manager Education and Experience Requirements * Must have a valid driver's license (if driving golf carts or range equipment) * Must have a strong ...

Lakewood National is seeking a dedicated and detailoriented Golf Course Assistant Mechanic to join ... Assists in controlling tool access and use by maintenance staff. * Cleans working areas after ...

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What is the difference between Manager Golf Course Controller vs Golf Course Accountant?

AspectManager Golf Course ControllerGolf Course Accountant
CredentialsCPA or equivalent, financial management experienceCPA or accounting degree, bookkeeping experience
Work EnvironmentOversees entire financial operations of the golf courseHandles day-to-day accounting tasks and financial recordkeeping
Employer & Industry UsageGolf course management companies, private clubsGolf courses, country clubs, resort facilities

The Manager Golf Course Controller typically has broader financial oversight responsibilities, including budgeting and strategic planning, while the Golf Course Accountant focuses on daily financial recordkeeping and transaction processing. Both roles require accounting credentials and are essential in golf course financial management, but the Controller holds a higher-level, managerial position.

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Job description

Job Title: Assistant Golf Course Superintendent: North Course

Reports to: Director of Golf Course Maintenance

Compensation: $85,000 - $95,000 Salary, Based on Experience

Relocation: Relocation Assistance Available

Location: Hunters Run Country Club

3500 Clubhouse Lane

Boynton Beach, Florida 33436

About The Club:

Hunters Run sits on 990 acres in Southeast Florida, near Boynton Beach. The Club amenities include 54 holes of championship golf, 30 Racquet Sports courts, a Fitness Center, and multiple dining areas. The community has over 1,600 residences. The Club’s goal is to have the attributes, facilities, and operations that qualify for a Platinum Club recognition.

Hunters Run 3 championship 18-hole golf courses, East, North, and South, are uniquely designed and beautifully manicured with fairways and greens that appeal to golfers of all skills. There are also two practice ranges, an expansive putting green, and a short-game complex. The South and North courses are scheduled for renovations.

To learn more about the Club, visit their webpage at https://www.huntersrun.net/.

Position Summary:

The Assistant Golf Course Superintendent is responsible for assisting the Golf Course Superintendent in managing, directing, and leading the team in maintaining the Club’s North Course.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Scheduling and leading the team by delegating assignments, providing guidance, training, coaching, and assistance to ensure work is completed as expected and in a timely manner.
  • Ensuring the golf course is maintained and in proper playing condition.
  • Supervising, leading, and assisting in the daily set-up and maintenance of the golf course
  • Supervising, leading, and assisting in all planting, fertilizing, and care of turf, plants, shrubs, trees, and other facilities on the golf course.
  • Ensuring all crew are properly trained on the operation, maintenance, care, and storage of equipment, and issues are reported promptly and appropriately to the Equipment Manager.
  • Observing daily playing conditions, including mowing quality, green speeds, bunker conditions, course setup, and soil moisture.
  • Inspecting and maintaining course drainage, irrigation, and watering systems.
  • Developing and implementing a comprehensive safety program that is in compliance with local, state, and federal laws and ensures standards are practiced.
  • Communicating, as necessary, with other department personnel to discuss conditions of the facilities, maintenance plans, and scheduled events.
  • Ensuring chemicals, petroleum, and other controlled products are used, stored, recorded, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations and are efficiently utilized.
  • Attending employee and management meetings, turf conferences, workshops, and other educational programs to maintain a current knowledge of technical and turf innovations and changes that may affect the department’s operations.
  • Performing golf course maintenance tasks, including those assigned by the Golf Course Superintendent or Director of Golf Course Maintenance, and other tasks as directed.

Qualifications (knowledge, skills, and abilities):

  • BS or Associate degree or certificate in Turf Maintenance or related experience.
  • Experience in golf course maintenance with a progressive career track.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and team-building skills.
  • Florida Pesticide license or ability to obtain one within 90 days of employment,
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to understand, interpret, and follow a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Experience with Bermudagrass or warm-season grasses is desirable.
  • Ability to speak or communicate effectively with a Spanish and/or Creole-speaking staff.
  • Ability to work a schedule that will include some weekends and holidays.

Benefits:

  • Group medical and dental benefit available on the first of the month following 60 days of employment.
  • Paid vision insurance
  • Paid life insurance.
  • Paid short-term and long-term disability insurance.
  • Eligibility to participate in the 401 (k) retirement plan after 6 months, with a 50% Club matching contribution up to 3%.
  • Vacation time starts at 80 hours (two weeks) after 90 days of employment.
  • Paid GCSAA annual national and local association membership, paid attendance at some local and regional conferences.

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