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Pinecrest Golf Club located in Bluffton, South Carolina is seeking a seasonal, Course Maintenance employee to join our Agronomy team. Performs general labor and cleaning related to golf course maintenance equipment.
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This role is crucial to the successful operation of our Golf Course Maintenance and Clubhouse Grounds Maintenance Departments. 3 – 5 years in Golf Course Maintenance management.
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From an accredited four-year college or university with specialization in either golf course management, park management, turf management, landscape architecture, horticulture, agronomy, business administration, public administration, or a closely related field.
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The ideal candidate will assist the Golf Course Superintendent and other Assistant Golf Course Superintendent in managing all aspects of golf course maintenance operations to ensure the course is maintained at the highest standards of quality and playability.
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The Greenskeeper is responsible for keeping golf course grounds functionally and aesthetically sound. American Golf is a distinguished leader and pioneer in the golf industry, renowned for its innovative and unparalleled approach to golf course management.
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The Equipment Manager reports to the Golf Course Superintendent and/or Assistant Golf Course Superintendent and oversees the comprehensive preventative maintenance program for the golf course assets.
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Assistant Golf Professional-CD'A Golf Course at Coeur d'Alene Resort in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States Job Description ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL This is a seasonal position with potential for year-round employment.
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Reporting to the Golf Course Superintendent, the Assistant Golf Course Superintendent I is a key position and second in command within the Golf Course Maintenance operations of the West golf course.
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3-5 years experience progressively responsible in golf course maintenance, provide technical knowledge of turf propagation, cultivation, course equipment, mechanics, irrigation, drainage systems, controls, horticulture, insect'/pest control, various turf diseases, remedies.
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Requires working knowledge of the maintenance of golf course tees, fairways, and greens; the seeding and maintenance practices for golf course turf; the planting, cultivation, pruning, and caring for plants, shrubs, and trees; the characteristics and proper use of various fertilizers and soil conditioners; herbicides and pest control methods and materials; drainage control methods; and irrigation system, including wells, pumps, and automatic controls.
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Hires, manages and develops course department heads according to Company guidelines, including the food and beverage manager, golf course superintendent, head golf professional, assistant general manager, membership director and all other department heads; meets with department heads on a regular basis to ensure departments are performing to stated goals.
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Perform other functions and routine golf course maintenance activities as directed by the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent I or Assistant Golf Course Superintendent II.
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Pinecrest Golf Club located in Bluffton, South Carolina is seeking a full time, hourly Course Maintenance I employee to join our Agronomy team. Pay Rate: $16.00 - $17.00 per hour Job Description: Performs a diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and constructions.
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East Coast Golf Management, Inc. (ECG), is now hiring full-time Golf Course Maintenance Crewmembers at ourInternational Golf Club located in Murrells Inlet, SC! The Golf Course Maintenance Crew Member works mostly outside and some indoors throughout the day.
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Direct reports to the General Manager include a Golf Course Superintendant, Head Golf Professional, F&B Director, Executive Chef, Controller, Membership Director and Clubhouse Facility Manager.
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