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The superintendent is entrusted with the maintenance, operation and management of a golf course. You serve as the liaison between the company, the customer representative and the golf shop on matters concerning daily course operation. You shall be easily contacted and will, in turn, be in contact with the key employees on the golf course at all times. The superintendent must be able to respond quickly to any situation.
You’d be responsible for:
Planning, organizing, and direct maintenance of all areas within the scope and according to the technical specifications of the contract.
Partnering with the customer to understand or develop a long-term property improvement plan.
Supervising the operation, maintenance and repair of all equipment assigned to the course.
Preparing and operate within annual budget estimates.
Preparing and follow an annual agronomic plan that operates within the technical specifications of the contract and the annual budget.
Procuring and managing supplies and materials to support maintenance activities.
Creating and distributing report of maintenance activities as required.
Managing golf course employees including interview, hire, training, discipline and separation.
Protecting the company’s interest by an awareness of and compliance with all applicable regulations including course and company policies.
Fulfilling administrative duties timely. Administer all aspects of the BrightView Safety Program and the BrightView BV360 Management Program.
Representing BrightView Golf Maintenance in a positive and professional manner including attitude, appearance and speech.
Maintaining effective employee and public relations.
Meeting or exceeding external and internal customer expectations.
You might be a good fit if you have:
Experience in all phases of golf course management and turf culture.
A working knowledge of the construction, establishment, and maintenance practices employed on golf course putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers.
A degree or advanced knowledge of agronomy, horticulture, plant or soil science. High degree of administrative and executive ability including effective oral and written communication skills and computer proficiency.
Certified and /or licensed for pesticide usage.
Valid driver’s license.
And while not mandatory, it would be great if you also have:
Familiar with the characteristics and proper use of fertilizers and soil conditioners. Knowledge of irrigation including watering practices, irrigation systems, pumps, wells and automatic controls and drainage.
Able to prepare the course for play in accordance with the rules of golf. Able to evaluate the course from the player’s perspective.
BrightView provides high-quality landscape services with an unwavering commitment to client service. As the nation’s leading commercial landscaping services company, BrightView’s 21,500 team members provide services ranging from landscape maintenance and enhancements to tree care and landscape development for thousands of client properties, including corporate and commercial properties, homeowners’ associations, public parks, hotels and resorts, hospitals and other healthcare facilities, educational institutions, restaurants and retail, and golf courses. BrightView landscapes positively impact millions of lives every day.