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The Equipment Operator I is an entry-level position and is specifically trained to operate specialized equipment and/or to perform specific tasks relative to the maintenance of the golf course grounds.
Maintain logs for the operation, maintenance, and gas usage of each machine.
Perform daily tasks necessary to keep the maintenance facility clean, organized, and safe.
Clean machinery after each use.
Inspect all machines and report any deficiencies to the Equipment Technician.
Perform other functions and routine golf course maintenance activities as directed by the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent I or Assistant Golf Course Superintendent II.
Be thoroughly trained for the procedures at each task prior to performing task.
Follow the guidelines in the Golf Course Maintenance Operations Manual for each specific task.
Be able to perform specific tasks relative to Operator I training including:
Walk mow greens.
Flymo and/or rotary mow steep banks, bunker faces, and small turf areas.
Line trim trees, shrubs, posts, etc.
Edge cart paths, sprinkler heads, bunkers, etc.
Ball mark repair.
Divot filling.
Sod laying.
Utility vehicle operations.
Blower operations.
Hand raking bunkers.
Sump Pump.
Miscellaneous hand tool operations.
Required to wear personal protective clothing and/or use protective equipment to comply with established safety operating standards.
We are a semi-private, 18-hole, links style golf course designed by Art Schaupeter, and boast stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. TPC Colorado ranked in Golf Digest's Top 100 Public Golf Courses in America. Our greens are T-1 Bentgrass and the approaches are V-8 Bentgrass. The tees, fairways, and primary rough are 90% Kentucky Bluegrass and 10% Ryegrass. The native areas are a Fescue blend.
In summer of 2022, we will host our 4th Korn Ferry Tour event.
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