What are the responsibilities and job description for the (Seasonal) Groundskeeper position at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa?
SUMMARY
This position performs assigned labor tasks to assist in proper grounds maintenance of outside areas at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa that are primarily not within the golf course boundaries.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Manual labor which includes but is not limited to shoveling, raking, pushing a lawn mower, planting flowers, trimming trees and shrubs, etc.
Safe and proper operation of power or manual equipment to complete assigned tasks
Ability to work with others as a team to achieve the common goal of assigned tasks
All weekends required
40 hours per week
Digging holes and trenches on grounds
Laying sod
Cutting cups regularly
Hand watering of turf
Edging cart paths, side walks and curbs
Edging bunkers and pulling weeds in bunkers
Other bunker work including, adding sand, redistributing sand, pushing up sand
Fly mowing bunker faces and ledges
String trimming
Leaf removal/clean up and trash pick up
Report to work on time and complete all scheduled shifts
Attend monthly safety meetings and any pre-scheduled department meetings
Assist other departments when requested
Help train other employees on certain job tasks when necessary
Must understand and abide by environmental practices of the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa
Good rapport with fellow employees and reflect a positive attitude
Complete all assignments requested of you
Must follow proper grooming and dress standards set forth by the Employee Handbook
Maintain open line of communication with your direct supervisor
Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Must be at least 18 years of age. No prior experience is necessary. Similar previous experience and previous work in outdoor conditions is a plus.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The ability to pick up new tasks with proper training and being able to complete job assignments without direct supervision for most of the day is essential. Must have excellent customer service and communication skills.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES (If applicable)
The employee may be depended on to lead other employees to get assignments completed while working with other co-workers as a team when direct supervisors are unable to stay with the task to be completed.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Manual labor is a part of the daily job assignment. The ability to withstand extended hours of shoveling, raking, holding and operating a gas powered string trimmer and working on your knees may be asked of you on any day. Extended hours of sitting on rough riding power equipment may be necessary to complete your job task. Frequent bending to work on the ground and lifting of things off the ground will be necessary to complete some of your job tasks.
The ability to lift awkward objects weighing up to 60 pounds and sometimes more, from the ground to at least waist high is required.
Safety sensitive – use of power equipment such as lawn mowers, including riding lawn mowers, and power string trimmers.
TYPICAL MENTAL DEMANDS
The employee must be able to understand that last minute requests and changes to their assignments will occur periodically during his or her employment. The employee must be able to adapt to these changes to address the new priorities.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Working in outdoor conditions to the different seasons of Northern Michigan is a must. Cold, heat, dry, wet, wind and cloudy and sunny days. Must practice all safety policies, procedures, and standards as set by OSHA. Must be ready and willing to work in the very early morning. Standard start times will generally be between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. Working some weekends may be necessary.
COMMENTS
Native American Preference will apply. Must be able to pass a background investigation and a drug screen as a condition of employment. Must be able to work flexible hours and take on additional responsibilities when asked. Must adhere to company policies regarding strict confidentiality