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Assistant Greenskeeper Elk Grove Park District Assistant Greenskeeper Elk Grove Park District Contact Name: Christy King Contact E-mail: [email protected] Contact Phone: 8472283504 Closing Date: Salary: $21.95 - $26.50 Description: For more information and to apply please visit our website at: https://www.elkgroveparks.org/employment-careers-jobs JOB SUMMARY To assist the Head Greenskeeper with administrative and supervisory work involving the maintenance and development of Fox Run Golf links and Driving Range. SCOPE OF WORK Responsibilities include supervision of seasonal work crews engaged in golf course maintenance. Applies chemicals to turf grass areas as directed. In the off-season, works with the Mechanic in maintaining all grounds equipment. Demonstrates commitment to the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of the Park District. SUPERVISION: Received – Head Greenskeeper Exercised – Seasonal Staff ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Properly supervises and assists scheduling the work of seasonal staff on a daily basis. Effectively trains new employees in proper procedures and supervises and/or performs golf course maintenance such as mowing, changing cups, repairing ball washers, raking sand traps and repairing the irrigation system. Readily assists the Head Greenskeeper with the planning and review of golf course projects; determines materials needed and gathers information required to prepare budget recommendations. Applies fertilizer and plant protectants, as directed. Repairs and replaces sprinkler system and pump station at golf course and driving range. Operates tractors, mowers, sod cutters, chain saws, hand and power tools and all other small engine powered and mechanical equipment for mowing, maintaining and renovation of the golf course and driving range. Prepares and cleans beds, plants, trims, prunes, mulches, waters, weeds, stakes, fertilizes, rakes, shovels, digs, spreads wood chips, back fills and levels soil to complete and maintain grounds and horticultural projects. Loads, unloads and delivers equipment and supplies, as needed. Repairs, maintains and troubleshoots all equipment, including trucks, tractors, mowing equipment, trailers, small engine powered equipment, snow blowers and plows, tractor mounted implements, wood chippers, reel mowers, spraying and aeration equipment. Helps conduct in-service training. Help monitor and complete goals and objectives. Work as a team member on construction projects and maintenance programs. Assist in team’s record keeping. Perform preventative maintenance on equipment and tools. Assist in the development of capital plans for buildings, facilities and equipment. Performs the job safely and in compliance with district policies, procedures, work and safety rules. Be familiar with the safe operation of any equipment necessary in accomplishing required tasks. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge, skills and abilities required. Must be proficient with Microsoft Office, Word and Excel. Knowledge of golf course construction and maintenance practices, equipment preventive maintenance and repairs. Ability to work in a team-based environment. Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Work independently under minimal supervision. Knowledge and skill to operate most or all mechanical equipment including fairway mowers, trenchers and bucket loaders. Ability to work in a team atmosphere, promoting positive work relationships with both internal and external customers. Be familiar with the safe operation of any equipment necessary in accomplishing required tasks. Good knowledge of pertinent safety precautions. Ability to maintain positive and effective working relationships with other employees. Perform other duties as assigned. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Two year degree in turf management or related field and (3) years of experience in golf course maintenance work is preferred; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills. Apply horticultural theory and technique to a golf course setting. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Understand, explain, and enforce safety regulations. Operate chemical spraying equipment in a skillful and safe manner. Operate the equipment and tools used in golf course maintenance and development in a skillful and safe manner. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Illinois Vehicle Operator’s License in the appropriate classification required by law. Possession of a valid Public Applicator’s License in Ornamental and Turf Pest Control, as issued by the State of Illinois, Department of Agriculture, or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire..
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