About the Role
Golf Course GroundskeeperGroundskeepers are responsible for assisting with the overall maintenance, appearance, and functionality of the golf course and surrounding grounds. Groundskeepers typically perform a variety of tasks throughout the day including operating different types of walking lawn mowers, use of string trimmers, operation of powered debris blowers, use of chainsaw, and operation of other motorized equipment, raking bunkers, mowing greens, changing hole locations, hand watering, filling ball washers, filling water coolers, moving tee markers, etc. In addition, Groundskeepers are often called upon to assist with special projects, irrigation repair, fertilizer and chemical applications, and other general maintenance tasks.Essential functions include:Safely and efficiently operate mowers and other light equipment.
Regularly checks fluid levels before operating machines and reports any abnormalities to supervisor.Routinely services the golf course by changing green flags and putting cups, moving rope and barricades, and moving tee markers.Installs sod and plants bushes, shrubs, and other native plants according to specified instructions.Performs routine grounds maintenance including: edging, raking, and maintaining sand bunkers; weed eating around trees, bunkers, and cart path curbs; mowing tees and approaches; blowing leaves and debris with back pack blowers.Applies divot mix to driving range tee and other tees on the golf course.Empties outdoor trash cans as assigned.Assists in the construction and seeding of new greens, tees and fairways.Exercises skill in following safety practices and recognizing occupational hazards. Regularly performs duties in a safe and efficient manner.Work environment includes operating in an outdoor recreational environment including working outside in the heat or cold. This role routinely uses equipment and machinery such as mowers, blowers, string trimmers, chain saws, edgers, and hand tools.Skills/abilities include:Positi