About the Role
Golf Course Maintenance Under general supervision, Golf Course Maintenance I or II is responsible for various golf course maintenance duties. All assigned tasks include the preparation and playability of all courses, the driving range, and clubhouse grounds daily for guest and member play. Essential functions include mowing greens, tees, fairways, collars, roughs, edging, raking, and smoothing bunkers. In addition, complete grass trimming around all trees, cart paths, hazards, or other objects, rotating tee markers, cup changing, and maintenance of ball washers.
Perform numerous essential functions, such as mowing greens, tees, fairways, collars, roughs, edging, raking, and smoothing bunkers.
Completes trimming grass around all trees, cart paths, hazards, or other objects, rotating tee markers, changing cups, and maintaining ball washers.
When applicable, pick up trash, remove limbs, straw, or other debris, and safely operate a chainsaw.
Cleans and is responsible for the overall maintenance of drains and ditches
Responsible for the repairs, maintenance, and painting of all structures and golf course accessories
Bunker maintenance, including debris removal, raking, and edging
Moving tee markers for daily play
Operate light handheld machinery, including weed eaters, backpack blowers, and cart path edgers, to maintain cart paths, lake banks, yardage blocks, etc.
Operate fairway mower to maintain soccer field and fairways, greens mower to maintain golf course greens and tees for daily play
Operate Lastec mower to maintain primary roughs and grounds master to keep secondary roughs.
Operate sweeper to maintain high-traffic areas such as clubhouse grounds and cart retrieval.
Operate tractor and implements; blower, bush hog, etc.
Operate club car with buffalo blower to remove debris from the golf course and drag mat to spread clippings.
Maintained signs, ropes & sta