What are the responsibilities and job description for the Golf Course Greens Attendant position at Burning Tree Country Club Inc?
DEPARTMENT: Greens & Grounds
JOB TITLE: Golf Course Maintenance Attendant
REPORTS TO: Grounds Superintendent
BENEFITS: Golf privileges, meals, holiday pay, health/dental/vision benefits, paid time off, 401K, uniform.
Who You Are:
- You are at least 18 years of age.
You have a valid driver’s license
- You work well as part of a team, can work independently, and possess excellent interpersonal skills and attention to detail.
- You thrive in a working environment that requires you to be outdoors most of your day.
Who We Are:
- Burning Tree Country Club is, first and foremost, a private golf club that places high importance on creating an open and familyoriented environment.
- The Club was founded in 1962.
- Our amenities include an 18hole golf course, an 8lane, 25meter pool with a diving well, HarTru tennis courts, and a platform tennis complex. We have active junior golf, tennis, and aquatics programs and offer a summer camp.
- We take pride in our daily ala carte service and the firstclass events created by our Events and Food and beverage Teams.
- Our Food & Beverage department includes various a la carte outlets (indoors and outdoors: i.e., The Grille Room, Founders Bar, Patio, and Salons), catering to all members and guests' needs according to established rules and etiquette.
The Essentials
- Assemble the required tools or equipment.
- Participate in the preparation of equipment for the day’s tasks.
- Operate motorized equipment.
- Participate in the general maintenance of the course and grounds, including tennis and aquatics areas, to ensure they are impeccably kept.
The Expectations
- Efficient and accurate preparation for assigned jobs.
- Develop basic knowledge of the various aspects of greens and grounds maintenance, including a good working knowledge of multiple pieces of equipment.
- Be attentive to details.
- Be willing to work flexible shifts under various outdoor conditions.
- Avoid unnecessary equipment breakdown and inform the mechanic of any suspected problems.
The Standards
- High school diploma or equivalent (preferred).
- Previous experience operating mechanical tools (preferred).
- Previous experience working outdoors under various weather conditions (preferred).
- A valid driver’s license (required).
- Basic mechanical understanding of grounds equipment, including how to fuel equipment and check proper fluid levels (preferred).
- Knowledge of the safe operation of equipment.
- Must be able to communicate and interact professionally with staff, members, and their guests.
- Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds.
- Physical strength and endurance to work varied hours, both indoors and outdoors, in all weather conditions