About the position
Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, TPC San Antonio is a private resort, accessible exclusively to Members, their guests and guests of the adjoining JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa. TPC San Antonio provides our Members and Resort guests the avenue to enjoy 36-holes of championship golf, along with a host of resort benefits, from fine dining to luxury spa treatments to hours at the on-site Riverbluff Water Experience. TPC San Antonio opened in January 2010 with two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by two of golf’s most innovative architects: Pete Dye and Greg Norman. Both courses have played host to TOUR events with The Oaks course serving as the host venue of the PGA TOUR’s Valero Texas Open since 2010. Tee up your career as a part of our team with the TPC Network! The Equipment Manager is responsible for managing the equipment maintenance repair operations for the Golf Course Maintenance department.
Responsibilities
Develop, implement and maintain a preventative maintenance program for each piece of equipment used in the golf course maintenance operationsWork closely with the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations developing an annual operating budget for equipment maintenanceTrain and instruct Equipment and Preventative Maintenance Technicians on proper procedures to follow while performing the daily assigned tasks requiredPerform all routine preventative maintenance and curative maintenance which is required to keep the equipment in good conditionEstablish and maintain proper parts inventory levelsRecord all daily service records utilizing approved forms and equipment maintenance software, including task performed and inventory used and replenish inventory as neededManage equipment fleet preventative maintenance and repair, schedules, parts inventory, and maintenance repair history for each piece of equipment through the use of departmental approved softwareProcure bids (three minimum) for all replacement parts and/or service work performed outside of the maintenance operations as detailed in the Golf Course Maintenance Operations ManualMaintain logs for each piece of equipment regarding daily usage and fuel consumptionProvide assistance in training the golf course maintenance staff in the proper use of equipmentEnsure equipment maintenance shop and all appropriate areas are clean, organized, and provide a safe working environment for departmental staff.Ensure that all equipment is kept clean and is in safe working condition at all timesRequired to wear personal protective clothing and/or use protective equipment to comply with established safety operating standardsSpecial projects or other duties as assignedRequirements
Thorough knowledge of turf equipment maintenance operations and procedures as would normally be acquired through a secondary education or trades training or 3-5 years of equivalent experience in turf equipment maintenance and repairStrong mechanical skills with thorough knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems, gasoline and diesel engine operation, repair and maintenanceBasic computer skills requiredNice-to-haves
Knowledge of general business practices as applied to golf course operations practices and procedures preferredPrior supervisory experience preferred but not required