- 29Golf Course Superintendent
- 1Superintendent/General Manager
- 1Director of Agronomy
- 68Assistant Superintendent
- 142nd Assistant Superintendent
- 10Assistant-in-Training
- 1Turf Specialist/Agronomist
- 14Equipment/Shop Manager
- 23Turf Equipment Technician
- 5Assistant Equipment Technician
- 9Spray/Applications Technician
- 7Irrigation Technician
- 1Irrigation Manager
- 1Sports Turf Manager
- 1Sports Turf Technician
- 1Landscape Manager
- 1Landscape Technician
- 1Lawn Care Manager
- 4Lawn Care Technician
- 1Grounds Supervisor/Manager
- 2Crew Foreman
- 1Equipment Operator
- 9Grounds Staff
- 1Horticulturist
- 10Seasonal Intern
- 1Administrative Assistant
- 13Sales Representative
- 2Sales Manager
- 1Operations Manager
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By Weed Man Jersey Shore, - Wall Township, New Jersey
Weed Man Lawn Care About Us: Turf graduates and current assistant golf course superintendents are encouraged to apply. Weed Man Lawn Care is a leading provider of high-quality lawn care services, dedicated to creating lush, healthy, and beautiful lawns. With a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and professional excellence, we are expanding our team and seeking motivated individuals eager to develop their expertise in turf care while learning the operational best practices necessary for long-term success in management roles. Weed Man Lawn Care is rapidly expanding across New Jersey, and we are looking for driven individuals who aspire to take on leadership roles as we grow. High-performing Managers in Training will be strongly considered for future branch leadership opportunities as we establish new locations throughout the state. Job Summary: The Manager in Training (MIT) program is designed to provide a structured learning experience, combining hands-on turf care with exposure to sales and operational best practices. This role allows individuals to progressively develop the knowledge and skills needed to execute sales strategies while managing production operations, optimizing efficiency, and leading high-performing team. Through guided training, MITs will gain a deep understanding of Weed Man’s services, customer engagement strategies, and business operations. Turf graduates and current assistant golf course superintendents are encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities: Learn and apply Weed Man’s lawn care programs, including fertilization, weed control, aeration, and pest management, while developing a comprehensive understanding of turf health. Gain firsthand experience in daily production operations, such as scheduling, route optimization, and equipment maintenance, with a focus on improving long-term operational efficiency. Work closely with senior team members to understand business logistics, customer service protocols, and team management strategies. Supervise and train lawn care technicians over time, developing leadership skills and fostering a culture of excellence. Monitor lawn conditions, diagnose issues, and recommend treatment solutions while refining problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Ensure compliance with safety regulations, proper handling of chemicals, and adherence to environmental best practices. Track and analyze production metrics to improve efficiency and productivity while learning key performance indicators for long-term operational success. Collaborate with senior management to implement strategic initiatives that enhance service delivery and overall business performance. Qualifications: Associates Degree or higher is preferred. Strong leadership potential with excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Passion for lawn care, attention to detail, and a desire to learn both the technical and business aspects of the industry. Ability to work in a fast-paced, outdoor environment in varying weather conditions. Previous experience in lawn care or turf is a plus but not required Willingness to take on increasing responsibilities and commit to professional growth. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. What We Offer: Competitive salary with performance-based incentives. Comprehensive, step-by-step training in turf care, operational management, and leadership. A structured career path with opportunities for growth and advancement. A dynamic and supportive team environment. Employee discounts and benefits (varies by location). Potential for future branch leadership roles as we expand across New Jersey. Join us and take the first step toward a rewarding career where you will master both the science of turf care and the art of operational leadership with Weed Man Lawn Care! How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit their cover letter and resume to: jeff.moser@weedmanusa.com Job Type: Full-time Pay: $60,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year, plus sales commission.
- $55,000 to $70,000 per year
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By Valley Country Club, - updated March 16 - Warwick, Rhode Island
Equipment Technician / Shop Manager Location: Valley Country Club West Warwick, Rhode Island Position Type: Full-Time The Shop & Equipment Manager reports directly to the Golf Course Superintendent. This is a year-round position that will play a key role in the success of our Maintenance Team. The Shop & Equipment Manager is responsible for maintaining the safe, proper, and efficient operation of all tools, equipment, and vehicles in our shop and keeping detailed records of all service and repairs. Note: The Equipment Manager is NOT responsible for our fleet of golf cars. Responsibilities will include (but not be limited to): -Maintain clean, safe, and efficient operation of shop at all times -Perform daily checking quality of cut for all reel mowers used that day -Carry out routine checking/sharpening of rotary mower blades -Plan and carry out preventive maintenance plans on all vehicles and equipment -Responsibly order replacement parts and manage parts inventory -Perform reel & bedknife grinding and replacement as needed -Assist with training of employees on proper care and operation of equipment -Assist with work on the golf course during times with slow shop work or busy golf events -Work closely with Supt. on planning/forecasting capital equipment purchases Educational Requirements High School diploma with some technical training or equivalent Experience Requirements Previous golf course experience (or experience with similar equipment) is necessary. Knowledge and experience with both reel and rotary mowers, small engines (gas, diesel, and two-stroke), and hydraulic systems are necessary. Welding/fabrication skills are a plus. Special Requirements The right candidate will be self-motivated and detail oriented, with a sense of personal pride in their work and a desire to be a contributing part of a successful team. Good verbal/written communication skills play an important role in this success. How to Apply Please send your resume to grounds@valleycountryclub.net or call Patrick to set up a time to come to Valley Country Club at 251 New London Ave, Warwick Rhode Island.
- $35 to $40 per hour
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By Troon- Silverado, - updated March 16 - Napa, California
Silverado Resort and Spa is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of South Course Superintendent. Qualified candidates will thrive in a fast paced, hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior playing conditions. Silverado Resort and Spa is a 36-Hole private and resort golf community located in Napa, California. The resort is under new ownership and is undergoing upgrades property wide. This is a very exciting time for Silverado and a great opportunity for someone looking to grow their career. Pay Range: $80,000-90,000 Key Responsibilities of the Golf Course Superintendent: Prepares and maintains the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans. Plans, organizes and directs the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers. Supervises the planting and cultural practices involved in growing various turf grasses, trees and ornamental plants Ensures that maintenance equipment is properly maintained. Procures supplies and materials within budgetary limitations. Keeps record of annual maintenance activities and costs. Prepares reports. Implements sound purchasing procedures utilizing preferred vendors, when possible. Reconciles and provides timely coding of all invoices, payroll and other required documents. Coordinates snow removal (depending upon facility location). Ensures all company policies and procedures are followed including compliance with government regulations. Ensures that they and all associates obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations. Addresses directly all real or perceived environmental concerns. Ensures proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on the course. Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to: Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Assistant Superintendent, Head Mechanic, Environmental Technician, Equipment Operator, Foreman, Greenskeeper, and Irrigation Technician. Assures that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate. Develops ongoing training programs. Incorporates safe work practices in job performance. Minimum Qualifications for the Golf Course Superintendent: Associate’s degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; and two to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience (Degree preference in agronomy/ horticulture/ plant/soil science). Must have a valid Driver’s License. Other Qualifications: Possesses Pesticide License. Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Montclair Golf Club, - West Orange, New Jersey
Montclair Golf Club located in West Orange, New Jersey is seeking a career minded, high energy individual, with a proven work history to join their team as an Assistant Superintendent. This position has a strong management component to it and is an excellent opportunity for those who would like to manage large crews, projects and be involved with new technology. ABOUT MONTCLAIR GOLF CLUB: With a prime location in Essex County, New Jersey, 10 short miles outside of New York City, Montclair Golf Club is the club that energizes members of all ages by continually improving and enhancing our golf courses, proven by the 14 million dollars of investments in the last 5 seasons alone, through masterplan work guided by Brian Schneider and Renaissance Golf Design. This work preserved the design intent of golden age architects, Donald Ross and Charles Banks. An important part of our storied legacy, Montclair Golf Club is proud to have hosted 2 USGA National Championships, and adding a 3rd this Fall when we host the 2026 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship. The club previously served as the site of the 1973 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, won by Carol Semple Thompson, and the 1985 U.S. Amateur Championship, won by Sam Randolph. These historic events reflect Montclair’s longstanding tradition of supporting elite amateur competition and contributing to the national golf landscape. The 2026 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship continues that proud tradition. Originally designed by two golden age era golf course architects, Donald Ross and Charles Banks, Montclair Golf Club’s 4 nine hole golf courses are amongst the most distinctive in the nation. Since 2020 we have renovated the 2nd, 3rd and 4th nines, expertly guided by Brian Schneider of Renaissance Golf Design. Our restoration efforts focused on green and fairway expansions, all new bunkers built with the Better Billy Bunker System and all new tees planted to 007 bentgrass. Future renovations will include restoration of the 1st nine, planned renovations of the green department building and a new clubhouse. Club highlights: Newly installed 5 row Toro irrigation system with Lync Central (2017) and new vertical turbine pump system (2024) capable of pumping 4500 GPM. Green Dept. Staff size: 35-40 full, part time and seasonal (March through November), 15 off season 36 holes with bent/poa greens (14 Acres), bent poa fairways (72 acres) and 007 bentgrass tees (4 acres). We are proud of our continued investment in emerging technologies, utilizing autonomous mowing equipment in various applications throughout the property, GPS sprayer technology and Turfrad moisture sensor technology. INITIAL PRIORITIES OF POSITION: Apply pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers as directed to maintain excellent condition of grounds and golf course. Compile reports of pesticide, herbicide and fertilizer use on the golf course and calculate use rates for all products applied on the property. Work within a high energy, efficient and focused management team to achieve goals as set forth by the Director of Golf Course Operations. KEY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, APTITUDE AND OTHER TRAITS: Complete knowledge of chemical application equipment and golf course maintenance equipment Knowledge of the rules of golf and/or ability to play golf is helpful Work closely with Superintendents in daily operations and executing Turfgrass Management COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: 75K+, DOE Housing available Industry competitive health care and insurance programs 401k eligibility Year-end bonus Local/National dues PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: A Degree or certificate in Turfgrass Management or related field Conversational (Spanish) helpful but not required Current NJDEP state certification or licensing as a pesticide and fertilizer applicator or ability to obtain within 90 days
- $75,000 to $75,000 per year
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By Daniel Island Club, - Charleston, South Carolina
Reports to: Director of Agronomy, Equipment Manager, and Golf Course Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents Definition: The Assistant Equipment Technician may on occasion perform the duties of an Equipment Operator during the morning if needed, and in the afternoon, assists the Head Equipment Technician with equipment maintenance and mower set-up in a manner to achieve the club’s extremely high level of quality and service expectation. The Assistant Equipment Technician may serve in the Head Equipment Technician’s capacity during the vacation or absence of the Head Equipment Technician. Status: Full Time - $25.00 - $30.00/hr Duties: · Perform any Equipment Operator duties when needed. · Assist Head Equipment Technician with maintenance and repair of any golf course and grounds equipment. · Grind, back-lap, sharpen and set up reel cutting units for mowers. · Perform preventative maintenance and service on all equipment. · Troubleshoot operational issues and deficiencies of all equipment. · Order parts and repair materials when directed to by the Head Equipment Technician. · Free Lunches · Uniforms · Pay rate will be discussed during the interview process · All other duties deemed necessary by the Superintendent, Assistant, or Head Equipment Technician. Employment Standards and Qualifications · Ability to understand oral and written instructions. · Good hand / eye coordination along with mechanical aptitude. · Ability to work in an outside environment that can have extremes in temperature. · Ability to lift a 50-pound bag of fertilizer and lift and maneuver a 75-pound mowing reel. · Ability to walk behind a mower for several hours at a time. · Require a working knowledge of the proper care and maintenance of all golf related maintenance equipment. · Require a valid South Carolina Driver’s License. · Ability to work weekend rotational schedule.
- $25 to $30 per hour
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By Newtown Country Club, - updated March 16 - Newtown, Connecticut
Looking for motivated and trustworthy individual to assist in leading a small established team to maintain a private 9-Hole golf course. Flexible schedule with 35-40+ hours per week including some early mornings and weekend work. Tasks to include mowing, watering, course setup, employee supervision / delegation and more. Previous golf course / supervisory experience highly preferred. This is a seasonal position (late March – early December). Please submit brief interest / cover letter and resume (including at least two references). Hourly pay scale $25+ DOE, golfing privileges at certain times, some meals, possible professional development opportunities for the right individual. Serious applicants need only apply please.
- $25 to $28 per hour
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By Onwentsia Club, - Lake Forest, Illinois
See a link to the Onwentsia Club Internship Brochure Here: Internship Brochure Onwentsia Club, founded in 1895, is a private 18-hole golf club located 30 miles north of Chicago near the shores of Lake Michigan. One of the oldest clubs in America, Onwentsia is among only five in the country to have hosted the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Women’s Amateur, and U.S. Senior Amateur Championships. Most recently, the club hosted the 123rd Women’s Western Amateur in 2024, where the course challenged the entire field with its classic design and formidable conditions. The golf course was restored in 1997 by Tom Doak, and as a part of our long-range Master Plan, new improvement projects are initiated each year, including a new USGA spec croquet court built in 2021, as well as an architecturally designed dry ditch featured on the 17th hole in 2024. The Club celebrated its 130th anniversary this year. Onwentsia Club prides itself on providing an exceptional golf experience through excellent playing conditions and a clean, detailed course presentation. As such, interns will work closely with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents on many aspects of daily operations. During the first week, each intern meets one-on-one with the management team to identify strengths, areas for growth, and professional goals —ensuring a meaningful and personalized experience at Onwentsia, as well as preparation for long-term success in the turf industry. Assistant For a Week: One of the most unique experiences offered to Onwentsia interns is the opportunity to serve as Assistant Superintendent for a week toward the end of summer. During this time, the selected intern takes on real leadership responsibilities—overseeing the crew, managing daily workflow and scheduling, and reporting directly to the Superintendent, just as a full-time Assistant would. Year after year, this experience has proven to be one of the most valuable aspects of our internship program, helping interns build confidence, develop leadership skills, and prepare for their next step in the turf industry. The Onwentsia internship provides an exceptional opportunity to gain hands-on knowledge in golf course management while working in a supportive and professional environment.
- $19 to $20 per hour
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By Hollow Brook Golf Club, - updated March 16 - Cortlandt Manor, New York
Hollow Brook Golf Club is seeking a Head Mechanic / Equipment Manager to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated equipment technician who is ready to step up from a #2 mechanic position into a leadership role and take ownership of a well-regarded golf course equipment operation. Hollow Brook is a private club committed to providing outstanding course conditions and a first-class member experience. The Head Mechanic / Equipment Manager will play a key role in maintaining the club’s equipment fleet and supporting the golf course maintenance team through dependable, organized, and high-quality equipment management. The Head Mechanic / Equipment Manager is responsible for the maintenance, diagnosis, repair, and overall management of the golf course equipment fleet. This role works closely with the Golf Course Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents to ensure all equipment is operating safely, efficiently, and at a high standard. The successful candidate will be organized, proactive, detail-oriented, and eager to help build and improve the equipment maintenance program. Perform preventative maintenance and repair on all golf course maintenance equipment Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues on a wide range of equipment Establish and manage a preventative maintenance program for the equipment fleet Maintain accurate records of service, repairs, parts inventory, and equipment history Manage parts ordering and inventory in an organized and cost-effective manner Maintain a clean, safe, and efficient shop environment Communicate equipment needs, repair timelines, and replacement recommendations to management Assist in equipment setup, grinding, and adjustment to meet golf course expectations Help evaluate fleet condition and contribute to long-term equipment planning Ensure all equipment is operating safely and train staff on proper use when needed
- $65,000 to $75,000 per year
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By ST. JOHNSBURY COUNTRY CLUB, - St Johnsbury, Vermont
St Johnsbury Country Club is looking for an experienced PT spray technician to assist us with the safe, accurate, and effective application of fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, and other plant protectants as needed on the golf course and grounds. We are looking for a detail-oriented individual with experience in turfgrass management. Hours will vary based on turf needs and we can provide a flexible schedule. You will be entitled to our employee membership benefits as well. Qualifications: Previous experience as a Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent or Spray Technician or in golf course maintenance required. Knowledge of turfgrass chemicals, application techniques, and calibration methods Ability to operate sprayers and related equipment safely and efficiently Strong attention to detail and commitment to consistency and accuracy Ability to work independently and as part of a team Valid driver’s license required State of Vermont Core and Ornamental Turf Grass Applicators License required.
- $35 to $35 per hour
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By Pine Lakes Golf Club, - Palm Coast, Florida
As a Golf Course Equipment Mechanic, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of all golf course equipment to support the daily maintenance and upkeep of the course. Your responsibilities will include inspecting, diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining various types of equipment used on the golf course, such as mowers, tractors, and utility vehicles. You will need to possess a strong understanding of engine mechanics, hydraulic systems, and electrical components to effectively troubleshoot and resolve equipment issues. Additionally, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, blade sharpening, and belt replacements, to keep the equipment in optimal working condition. In this role, attention to detail is crucial to identify potential problems before they escalate, ensuring that equipment downtime is minimized. You will work closely with the golf course superintendent and other team members to prioritize repairs based on operational needs. The ability to work independently and prioritize tasks efficiently will be key to succeeding in this role. Job duties may also involve sourcing and ordering replacement parts, maintaining accurate records of repairs and maintenance activities, and adhering to safety protocols and regulations while performing equipment repairs. The Golf Course Equipment Mechanic plays a vital role in contributing to the overall appearance and playability of the golf course. High school diploma or equivalent Certification or training in equipment mechanics preferred Experience in repairing and maintaining golf course equipment Strong knowledge of engine mechanics, hydraulics, and electrical systems Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose equipment issues Attention to detail and strong organizational skills Excellent communication and teamwork abilities Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations for equipment maintenance Do other task as requested by Superintendent and Management Salery is commensurate upon your level of experience.
- $22 to $24 per hour
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By ST. JOHNSBURY COUNTRY CLUB, - St Johnsbury, Vermont
As a Golf Course Equipment Mechanic, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of all golf course equipment to support the daily maintenance and upkeep of the course. Your responsibilities will include inspecting, diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining various types of equipment used on the golf course, such as mowers, tractors, and utility vehicles. You will need to possess a strong understanding of engine mechanics, hydraulic systems, and electrical components to effectively troubleshoot and resolve equipment issues. Additionally, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, blade sharpening, and belt replacements, to keep the equipment in optimal working condition. In this role, attention to detail is crucial to identify potential problems before they escalate, ensuring that equipment downtime is minimized. You will work closely with the golf course superintendent and other team members to prioritize repairs based on operational needs. The ability to work independently and prioritize tasks efficiently will be key to succeeding in this role. Job duties may also involve sourcing and ordering replacement parts, maintaining accurate records of repairs and maintenance activities, and adhering to safety protocols and regulations while performing equipment repairs. The Golf Course Equipment Mechanic plays a vital role in contributing to the overall appearance and playability of the golf course. High school diploma or equivalent Certification or training in equipment mechanics preferred Experience in repairing and maintaining golf course equipment Strong knowledge of engine mechanics, hydraulics, and electrical systems Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose equipment issues Attention to detail and strong organizational skills Excellent communication and teamwork abilities Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations for equipment maintenance Do other task as requested by Superintendent and Management Salery is commensurate upon your level of experience.
- $22 to $25 per hour
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By Baltimore Country Club, - Timonium, Maryland
Position Description: Baltimore Country Club is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Irrigation Technician to join our Agronomy team. This role is responsible for maintaining and optimizing the golf course irrigation systems that support exceptional turf conditions across our championship facilities. The ideal candidate is mechanically inclined, enjoys problem solving, and takes pride in maintaining high-performance irrigation systems. This position offers the opportunity to work with advanced irrigation technology while contributing to the daily conditioning of one of the premier country clubs in the country. Club Highlights: ● Seven consecutive years as one of the Top Places to Work in Baltimore ● Over 3,400 members and 400+ staff across two campuses ● Recognized among the Top 50 Country Clubs in the U.S. and Top 100 in the world ● Host site for major championships, including: ○ 2026 USGA U.S. Senior Amateur Championship ○ 2028 Western Amateur Championship ○ 2031 USGA Women’s Amateur Championship ● Future Projects: ○ 2027 East Course Renovation Key Responsibilities · Operate, monitor, and adjust irrigation systems to support optimal turf health and playability · Diagnose and repair irrigation system issues including wiring faults, leaks, valve malfunctions, and communication errors · Install, maintain, and replace irrigation heads, valves, pipe, and control components · Monitor pump station performance and system pressure to ensure efficient operation · Utilize irrigation software and weather data to assist with water management decisions · Perform preventative maintenance to ensure system reliability and efficiency · Work closely with the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents to support agronomic programs and championship conditions · Maintain accurate records of repairs, system adjustments, and maintenance About Us: Founded in 1898, Baltimore Country Club is a historic, family-oriented private club with a proud tradition of excellence. The East Course at Five Farms, a 1926 A.W. Tillinghast design, has been recognized on Golfweek’s America’s Top 100 Classic Courses list multiple times. With two award-winning golf courses, a culture of growth, and a deep commitment to staff development, BCC offers a rewarding, engaging, and professional environment. Baltimore Country Club’s mission is rooted in camaraderie, tradition, dignity, and respect. Its culture connects people, tradition, hospitality, and innovation, building an environment that staff are proud of and others are inspired by. Through programs like BCC YOUniversity and the BCC Scholarship Program, staff enjoy opportunities for personal and professional growth beyond their day-to-day roles.
- $23 to $25 per hour
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By Winchester Country Club, - updated March 13 - Meadow Vista , California
Position Summary Winchester Country Club is looking for a motivated, highly skilled professional to fill the position of Assistant Superintendent. Under the superintendent’s supervision, the assistant directs and participates in the maintenance of all golf course features, equipment, and facilities. The Assistant Superintendent may serve in the Golf Superintendent’s capacity in the event of their absence. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: Assist in the supervision and direction of golf course maintenance personnel, including training, scheduling, and evaluation. Assist in the implementation of the golf course maintenance plan and participate in the preparation of reports and maintenance records. Work with the Golf Course Superintendent and Director of Operations to develop projects and programs to maintain and improve the golf course, including the irrigation system, greens, fairways, tees, bunkers, landscape beds, and clubhouse landscaping. Help manage the maintenance of all equipment and vehicles, ensuring they are always in proper working order. Assist with the development and implementation of safety policies and procedures for the grounds department. Communicate with other departments within the golf club to ensure proper maintenance procedures are followed. Maintain accurate records of all supplies and equipment used and report any equipment failures or malfunctions in a timely and accurate manner to the Golf Course Superintendent. Perform other duties as assigned by the Golf Course Superintendent or Golf Course Manager.
- $80,000 to $90,000 per year
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By Big Cedar Lodge, - Hollister, Missouri
Cliffhangers at Big Cedar Lodge is seeking an Assistant in Training to join our team. We are located in Branson, Missouri, and are looking for an individual who is motivated to develop their skills in turf and golf course management. This individual will have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders that are a part of the Big Cedar Golf Network. This role will also come with potential to advance within the company. About Big Cedar Lodge: Big Cedar Lodge is a high-end resort golf destination that is quickly becoming one of the best in the world. Big Cedar was recently ranked the number one golf resort in the United States by USA Today and a Top Ten golf resort by Forbes. The portfolio is made up of six golf courses designed by some of the world’s best golfers and golf course architects. In 2025 we hosted the Internet Invitational as well as a few other major internal tournaments. In 2026 we will be hosting the John Deere World Championship as well as a few other tournaments that will demand conditions to be maintained at a very high level. Our Golf Courses and Architects: - Top of the Rock – designed by Jack Nicklaus - Buffalo Ridge – designed by Tom Fazio - Ozarks National – designed by Coore & Crenshaw - Mountain Top – designed by Gary Player - Payne’s Valley – designed by Tiger Woods - Cliffhangers – designed by Johnny and John Paul Morris About Cliffhangers: Cliffhangers is a par 3 golf course that is unlike any other course in the world. The golf course traverses a cliff, cuts through waterfalls and even has a tee box out of a cave. Cliffhangers is the newest course at Big Cedar Lodge, opening for play on July 4, 2025. Together Johnny Morris and his son John Paul created a one-of-a-kind par 3 wonderland. Primary Responsibilities: - Assist the golf course maintenance team in providing guests with the best possible playing conditions. - Assist in all aspects of daily course setup and management. - Be involved with operation of the Rainbird irrigation system. - Be precise and reliable with hand watering greens and other stressed areas. - Tournament preparation. - Be able to operate all equipment used on the golf course. - Lead and be responsible for aspects of verticutting, topdressing, aeration and other agronomic practices. - Responsible for training new employees in daily tasks as well as machine operation. - Assist the Sr. Assistant Superintendent and Spray Technician with chemical and fertilizer applications and record keeping. - Work with leadership to maintain a culture that leads to daily, successful high standards. - Will have the opportunity to lead crews and projects. - Winter snow removal. Required Skills: - Degree in Turfgrass Management or related field. - Golf course maintenance experience. - Ability to solve problems and think critically. - Willingness to learn. For more information or to apply: - Send your resume and cover letter to - jtillman@big-cedar.com
- $20 to $22 per hour
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By The Country Club of Darien, - Darien, Connecticut
The Country Club of Darien, located in Darien, Connecticut, is seeking a Senior Assistant Superintendent to join their golf course maintenance team in a key leadership role. Situated along Long Island Sound, Darien is a prestigious coastal town known for its beautiful waterfront scenery. It offers suburban living with convenient access to the city, making it an ideal place for young professionals and families. The Country Club of Darien, founded in 1957 on the Auchincloss family estate, features an 18-hole golf course originally designed by Alfred H. Tull, recently renovated by Mike Hurdzan. The full-service club offers golf, two driving ranges, a short game area, tennis and paddle facilities, a pool, and a clubhouse, serving as a year-round social and recreational hub. This role provides the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing Rain Bird 2-wire irrigation system installation with Tanto Irrigation and other annual capital improvements to the golf course. This position has become available following the advancement of the previous Senior Assistant, who recently accepted a Golf Course Superintendent role at a nearby private club. The selected candidate will be an integral part of our team, contributing to daily maintenance operations, key agronomic initiatives, and special projects. They will gain hands-on experience with the club’s advanced maintenance practices, innovative technologies, and environmental stewardship efforts. This role offers exceptional opportunities for professional growth, supported by direct mentorship from Superintendent JR LaPan, and is designed to prepare the individual for future leadership positions within golf course management. Club highlights: Staff: A total of 24 in season Work hours may vary depending on water management needs and weather conditions. During peak season, employees receive scheduled time off each week. In the shoulder and off-seasons, weekend shifts are rotated among staff. Grass Types: Poa/Bent on greens, tees, fairways and approaches, Tall fescue, bluegrass, and ryegrass rough Success traits of individual: A dedicated hardworking individual who consistently strives to complete tasks efficiently and thoroughly A positive team player who contributes to a collaborative work environment by supporting colleagues and boosting morale A proactive problem solver who identifies challenges and develops effective solutions Possesses strong communication and organizational skills, effectively collaborating with others while managing tasks and deadlines efficiently Eager to learn and adapt, readily embracing new information and adjusting to changing circumstances or requirements Skilled at multitasking, effectively managing multiple responsibilities without compromising quality or efficiency Takes pride in their work by demonstrating attention to detail and strives for high-quality results in every task Demonstrates flexibility and determination to meet deadlines and maintain productivity in a fast-paced work environment Initial priorities of the positions: Familiarize yourself with the layout, conditions, and unique challenges of the golf course Understand the daily maintenance routines, agronomic programs, and team dynamics Take an active role in monitoring irrigation systems, scouting for turf issues, and implementing solutions Build relationship with the existing team to be ready for the 2026 season Key responsibilities, skills, aptitude, and knowledge: Assist in golf course operations including course set-up, rolling, and aerification Ability to multitask in a fast-paced work environment without losing sight of attention to detail Assist with annual budgeting and payroll Chemical and fertilizer calibration, mixing, handling and application Scouting for insects and disease Assist in water management using moisture meters and hand syringing Assist in scheduling nightly irrigation programs Drainage/Irrigation repair and maintenance Crew management and training Communication with other departments regarding golf course updates Active participation in Construction Projects Assist in maintaining landscape areas throughout the course and grounds Assist with snow removal and paddle court heating schedule Assist with pesticide and daily water usage record keeping Performs other appropriate duties assigned by Grounds Superintendent Attend grounds committee meetings, and tournament dinners when required Ability to lift 50 pounds While performing the duties of the job, the employee may be required to walk or stand or sit for long periods of time Must be able to bend, sit at a desk for long periods of time, balance, reach, stoop, kneel, bend, reach with both arms without hindrance; ability to climb on step stool or ladder May be exposed to all types of weather (rain, heat, snow, cold, sun, etc.) Education and Experience: 2- or 4-year degree in turfgrass management or related field. 5+ years of golf course maintenance experience Available to work weekends, long days when necessary, and for all major holidays Ability to obtain a Connecticut pesticide license within 30 days Compensation and Benefits: $92,500 - $100,000, depending on experience Year end bonus potential On-site housing/Housing allowance Health, Dental, and Vision insurance- 90 days 401k + company match (plus safe harbor) after 1 year of service PTO and Holiday benefits Uniforms provided Lunch provided by club Golf privileges Local and national association dues Career development opportunities Weekly payroll About the Country Club of Darien: The Country Club of Darien is one of Connecticut's premier private clubs, blending rich history with modern amenities. The club is set on a picturesque property in Darien, Connecticut, offering members a range of recreational, social, and dining options in a welcoming and exclusive environment. To Learn more, please visit:https://www.ccdarien.org/
- $92,500 to $100,000 per year
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By Lake Isle Country Club/Brightview Maintenance LLC, - Eastchester, New York
Lake Isle Country Club, a well‑established semi‑private 18 hole club located just outside of New York City, is seeking a motivated, dedicated, hands on type of individual to join our team as a Second Assistant Superintendent. This is an excellent opportunity for a committed aspiring turf professional looking to grow their career in the NY/Metro area. Responsibilities including, but not limited to: • Supervising and directing maintenance staff • Proper water management through hand syringing • Irrigation system monitoring, repair, including start up and blow out • Fertilizer/Pesticide applications and record‑keeping • Scouting - turf health, pests, weeds, irrigation issues • Daily Course Operations-Course Set Up and/or Equipment Operation • Assisting with a multitude of cultural practices including aerification and topdressing along with capital improvement projects • Snow Removal-shoveling, salting, and plowing • Ensuring safe working practices throughout the operation including weekly safety meetings
- $30 to $33 per hour
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By Harrison Country Club, - Harrison, Arkansas
Harrison Country Club has an immediate opening for Equipment Manager for 18 hole Private Club in northern Arkansas. Ideal candidate will have strong leadership skills, as well as a background in setting up and maintaining mowing equipment. Time will be split between working in shop and working on the course assisting with overall operation. Experience with John Deere equipment a plus.
- $45,000 to $50,000 per year
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By Lansbrook Golf Club, - Palm Harbor, Florida
As a Golf Course Equipment Mechanic, you will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of all golf course equipment to support the daily maintenance and upkeep of the course. Your responsibilities will include inspecting, diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining various types of equipment used on the golf course, such as mowers, tractors, and utility vehicles. You will need to possess a strong understanding of engine mechanics, hydraulic systems, and electrical components to effectively troubleshoot and resolve equipment issues. Additionally, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, blade sharpening, and belt replacements, to keep the equipment in optimal working condition. In this role, attention to detail is crucial to identify potential problems before they escalate, ensuring that equipment downtime is minimized. You will work closely with the golf course superintendent and other team members to prioritize repairs based on operational needs. The ability to work independently and prioritize tasks efficiently will be key to succeeding in this role. Job duties may also involve sourcing and ordering replacement parts, maintaining accurate records of repairs and maintenance activities, and adhering to safety protocols and regulations while performing equipment repairs. The Golf Course Equipment Mechanic plays a vital role in contributing to the overall appearance and playability of the golf course. High school diploma or equivalent Certification or training in equipment mechanics preferred Experience in repairing and maintaining golf course equipment Strong knowledge of engine mechanics, hydraulics, and electrical systems Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose equipment issues Attention to detail and strong organizational skills Excellent communication and teamwork abilities Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations for equipment maintenance Do other task as requested by Superintendent and Management
- $22 to $26 per hour
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By The Club at Boca Pointe, - updated March 13 - Boca Raton, Florida
Diagnose, adjust, and repair gasoline and diesel-powered equipment including mowers, tractors, utility vehicles, small engines, and specialized turf equipment Perform preventative maintenance including oil changes, filter replacements, lubrication, grinding, reel and bedknife adjustments, and hydraulic repairs Maintain and sharpen reels, bedknives, and cutting units to ensure high-quality turf presentation Troubleshoot electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical systems Manage parts inventory and order necessary supplies within approved budget guidelines Ensure equipment meets safety standards and operates efficiently Maintain a clean, organized, and safe shop environment Assist with staff training on proper equipment use and care Respond promptly to equipment breakdowns during course operations Date Available: Immediately
- $31 to $34 per hour
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By The Toro Company, - Pompano Beach, Florida
The Toro Company is now hiring a Field Test Operator at our Pompano Beach, FL golf course test location. Hours: M-F 6:30AM-3PM Approximate Pay Range: $18.50-20/hour, Depending on Experience Who Are We? The Toro Company is a Minnesota-based company that has been in business since 1914. We pride ourselves on providing world class equipment to help maintain the environment that we love, while putting an emphasis on giving back to the communities that surround us. From residential lawns and gardens, to venues such as St. Andrews Links and Target Field, we are a company with a global footprint and a passion for helping people beautify whatever landscape they may be in. What Will You Do? In order to grow and build a successful career with The Toro Company, you will be responsible for: Operates and evaluates prototype, production, and competitive units in field testing. (i.e. walk behind, ride-on (sit and stand-on), hand-held, etc.) Maintain basic log sheet entries on machine performance, report findings and all issues. Supports Field Site Technicians, as needed, with repairs or equipment rework. May be asked to unlock/lock site at beginning/end of day. Must maintain machines as prescribed by Test Plan, e.g. washing daily, checking basic functions, etc. May be required to perform basic maintenance, e.g. oil changes, greasing, safety checks, etc. May be required to drive a vehicle (company owed or personal) to remote site for evaluation of product. May assist in the maintenance of the facilities at the host Test Site. Perform other related duties as may be assigned. The Toro Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants based on merit and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military service, or other non-merit factors. We are committed to creating a welcoming environment for all employees.
- $18 to $20 per hour
- 490 views
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By Green Tree Country Club, - updated March 12 - Midland, Texas
Key Responsibilities Provide overall agronomic leadership to ensure the highest standards of turf quality, course conditioning, and presentation. Oversee all aspects of golf course and grounds maintenance for 27 holes, practice facilities, clubhouse landscaping, and surrounding property. Develop and execute comprehensive agronomic programs, including fertilization, integrated pest management, irrigation scheduling, and cultural practices. Manage, maintain, and optimize irrigation and drainage systems to promote healthy turf and water efficiency. Recruit, train, supervise, and motivate maintenance staff to foster a culture of accountability, teamwork, and attention to detail. Coordinate and oversee capital improvement projects, renovations, and equipment maintenance in collaboration with ownership and leadership. Prepare, administer, and manage the annual maintenance budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility while maintaining premium course conditions. Ensure full compliance with environmental regulations, safety standards, and pesticide application requirements. Maintain clear and consistent communication with ownership, golf operations, and department heads to align course conditions with tournaments, events, and daily play expectations.
- $85,000 to $92,000 per year
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By Saddle and Cycle Club, - Chicago, Illinois
Seasonal Groundskeeper - Saddle & Cycle Club - Career Page
- $17 to $20 per hour
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By BrightView Landscape Services, - Charlotte, North Carolina
Job Summary The Spray Technician is a member of the spray crew who reports to and takes direction from the Chem Spray Manager and provides instruction to other members of the spray crew. Duties and Responsibilities: Spray application of chemicals Possess an awareness of and commit to Chemical Safety Follow through on assigned tasks Follow instructions accurately Physical Demands/Requirements: Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. Be at least 18 years old (21 if operating company provided vehicles) Possess strong stamina and have the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions including extreme heat and cold. Able to safely operate landscaping equipment (e.g., mowers, trimmers, blowers, edgers). Able to bend, stop and twist continuously throughout the day and perform manual labor using a variety of hand tools (e.g. shovels, rakes) You are able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (e.g., safety shoes, high-visibility clothing, hand protection, eye protection, hearing protection, head protection) Landscapers who will be operating a BrightView fleet vehicle are required to have a valid driver’s license and meet company standards as it relates motor vehicle performance identified on a state issued motor vehicle record check. Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends or holidays if needed. Ability to maintain, in your possession at all times, required medications to address any known allergic reactions should they occur. Education and Experience: Has or can obtain a QAL Basic knowledge of plant material Able to communicate in English & Spanish – oral and written Work Environment: Ability to work outdoors/indoors in moderate to extreme weather conditions (e.g., temperatures more than 100°F, temperatures below 32°F, various levels of humidity) Ability to work in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Work outdoors near automotive traffic, bodies of water, fumes, dust, mechanical and/or electrical hazards. Ability to work in environments where extended periods of loud noise are present. Ability to work in environments where exposure to allergens such as pollen and rag weed, insects such as bees and spiders and reptiles such as lizards and snakes. BrightView Landscapes, LLC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer. This job description is subject to change at any time.
- $25 to $28 per hour
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By Smith Turf & Irrigation, LLC, - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
About Us: Smith Turf & Irrigation is the leading distributor and retailer in the golf, grounds and landscaping industry. We offer a comprehensive selection of equipment, irrigation and landscape products and support our customers with technical expertise and service. Since 1925, Smith Turf has built an unmatched reputation for outstanding customer care, service and support across North and South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. STI is a family owned business that believes in working as a team and fosters a family oriented culture. Position Overview Account Executives are responsible for driving new business and growing existing accounts within a assigned territory. This outside sales position will develop relationships, demonstrate equipment, create proposals, and close sales to meet revenue goals. Territory: Wilmington/Myrtle Beach Area Key Responsibilities: · Prospect, qualify, and convert new commercial accounts- golf courses, municipalities, sports complexes, etc. · Manage and grow relationships with existing customers; conduct regular on-site visits and account reviews · Conduct product demonstrations and on-site equipment trials; explain features, benefits, and ROI for Toro equipment · Prepare and present proposals, negotiate pricing/terms, and close sales to meet/exceed targets · Coordinate with internal partners to ensure smooth order processing, delivery, financing, and after-sale support · Track sales activities, forecast monthly/quarterly results, and maintain CRM records accurately · Attend trade shows, industry events, and manufacturer training; stay current on Toro product lineup and competitive landscape
- $75,000 to $110,000 per year
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By Texas Land Care, Inc., - Dallas, Texas
Who is Texas Land Care? First and foremost, we are a service company that is hyper-focused on the customer experience. We strive to provide first-class service to all clients and to be the obvious “best” contractor in any conversation. Secondly, we are industry-leading experts in landscape construction and maintenance. We specialize in the biggest and baddest, most complex 1-of-1 projects and are sought out internationally to provide our services on projects in and around the Dallas area. How is that relevant to the Mechanic position? Our fleet drives our production, keeps us on schedule, and is our first impression. You look good, you feel good, you produce results. We pride ourselves on our equipment, jobsite, and crew presentation. What qualities are we looking for in a candidate? Ownership. If not anything else, understand this: Becoming an advocate for your company, their culture, and owning your role with pride without excuse or concern for anything but your team, will lead to opportunities, promotions, and fulfillment. Ownership is what we all have at TLC; that is the baseline entry requirement. The bottom line is, the knowledge to do your job and do it well is trainable, but being passionate enough to own your role is intangible. What’s in it for you? We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including: 80 hours of paid vacation after 90 days, 120 hours after completing 5 years. A weekly paycheck. 7 paid holidays off: New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Health insurance. Dental insurance. Vision insurance. Life insurance. 401(k). And the opportunity to become part of a great company culture. General Summary You will be responsible for diagnosing mechanical issues and performing preventative maintenance and repairs on the company’s fleet vehicles, landscape construction equipment, and small engine equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operations for field crews and professional staff. This includes 50+ pieces of diesel-powered heavy equipment and vehicles, 60+ gasoline-powered vehicles, and 150+ pieces of small engine landscape equipment. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for the organization, cleanliness, care, and maintenance of the shop and maintenance areas. Perform routine preventative maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on fleet vehicles, including pickup trucks, dump trucks, and other gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles. Maintain and repair heavy landscape construction equipment, including skid steers, mini excavators, compact track loaders, trenchers, and other hydraulic equipment. Maintain and repair small engine landscape equipment, including chainsaws, blowers, trimmers, compactors, pumps, generators, and other 2-cycle and 4-cycle powered equipment. Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and engine-related problems on vehicles and equipment. Replace or repair defective components, including belts, hoses, carburetors, starters, magnetos, alternators, pumps, pistons, filters, and fuel system components. Perform field service calls to diagnose and repair equipment breakdowns on job sites when necessary. Ensure all vehicles and equipment operate safely and efficiently and meet company safety standards. Maintain accurate maintenance logs and complete work orders accurately and on time. Coordinate with operations and field teams to prioritize repairs and minimize equipment downtime. Maintain proper inventory of parts, fluids, and shop supplies. Assist with equipment inspections and preventative maintenance schedules. Support safe operation practices and train crew members on proper equipment care when needed. Other duties as assigned. Skills/Abilities/Knowledge/Physical Effort Required: Ability to perform preventative maintenance and repairs on diesel and gasoline engines used in trucks and heavy equipment. Ability to diagnose and repair 2-cycle and small engines used in landscape equipment such as blowers, trimmers, chainsaws, and saws. Knowledge of hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and fuel systems common in heavy equipment and landscape machinery. Ability to troubleshoot equipment failures using diagnostic tools and mechanical inspection techniques. Ability to repair or replace defective parts such as magnetos, water pumps, gears, belts, pistons, carburetors, injectors, and fuel pumps. Ability to safely operate and test landscape construction equipment as needed. Ability to perform minor repairs and diagnostics in the field when equipment breaks down on job sites. Ability to supervise or assist shop helpers or junior mechanics if assigned. Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize multiple repair tasks. Ability to follow safety procedures and company policies. Ability to perform heavy lifting and physical labor, including bending, stooping, climbing, reaching, and standing for extended periods. Ability to work outdoors and in varying weather conditions. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced construction environment.
- $20 to $33 per hour
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