Equipment Manager in Brentwood, TN for The Governors Club
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Under general supervision, the Equipment Manager repairs all equipment associated with course maintenance department. Responsibilities also include planning and implementing a preventative maintenance schedule for equipment, training staff in safe use and proper care and maintenance of assigned equipment. Advising the Director of Agronomy regarding major equipment failures and/or replacement needs. Must maintain a safe and clean shop and maintain a positive attitude.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Responsible for all aspects of the golf course equipment fleet.
Implement a maintenance program with accurate record keeping.
Maintain an accurate schedule for day-to-day repairs and maintenance.
Prepare and manage the equipment repair and maintenance budget.
Monitor the ordering and receiving program to maintain proper inventories of supplies and ensure. proper quantity and price on all purchases.
Maintain an organized, clean, and safe equipment facility and environment.
Assist in the development of the annual maintenance budget and operating plan.
Ensure all equipment operates properly, efficiently, and safely.
Assist training staff on preventative maintenance, operation, and cleaning of equipment.
Adjust all mowing units after each use.
Assist with the maintenance, construction, and grow-in operations.
Establish and implement a cleaning and preventative maintenance program for appropriate equipment, tools, vehicles, etc.
Maintain accurate records pertaining to department activities including, but not limited to, equipment repair, safety meetings and activities. Assure the efficient and timely submission of all required operational, financial, budgetary and related reports.
Maintain knowledge of current and projected industry developments through continuous attention to industry periodicals and participation in relevant trade associations and organizations
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education/Qualifications/Certifications
High school degree or equivalent required
2 years’ experience with golf course equipment repair or auto repair.
Knowledge of small engine repair and maintenance.
Valid driver’s license. Driving record meeting Company safety policies and guidelines.
Demonstrated ability to repair golf course equipment.
Demonstrated quality verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to analyze and solve problems; efficiently handle multiple duties under pressure with minimal supervision; work flexible hours as required including weekends.
Positive attitude, professional manner, and appearance in all situations.
Position Physical Requirements
Must have the ability to:
Read and write (English)
Communicate verbally with staff members and/or customers with or without the use of two-way radios.
Give and/or follow verbal and written instructions.
Visually inspect all work areas, golf course and grounds.
See players on the golf course, and to follow the flight of golf balls.
Operate vehicles and equipment for several hours at a time.
Perform mathematical calculations involving fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Retrieve, read and interpret information from technical sources.
Stand, sit, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, bend and kneel for up to 5 hours at a time.
Lift up to 100 lbs occasionally, 50 lbs frequently, and 20 lbs constantly.
Working Conditions
Work hours may include days and evenings on weekdays and weekends. Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions. May be exposed to inclement weather, potentially dangerous chemicals, solvents, pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, misdirected golf balls, sharp and rapid equipment movement on a daily basis. Injury may result as a result of exposure to the above if safety policies and practices are not properly followed.
In 1799, Colonel John Winstead and family first took possession of the rich farmland that would for the next two centuries be home to them and their descendants. Here Winstead built a two-story log home, which they lived in until 1854 when a son, John M. Winstead, constructed the elegant, tall-pillared home, which is known today as Pleasant Hill Mansion.
The homesteads and over 600 acres remained in the family until 1997, when it was purchased for development of The Governors Club. Today, The Governors Club welcomes a new generation to celebrate a unique golf experience surrounded by a quiet elegance that only time can endow. The Governors Club is the premier gated golf community in Middle Tennessee.
The Arnold Palmer designed championship course follows the property’s natural rolling hills and is as challenging as it is beautiful. Palmer has utilized the property’s historic stonewalls, spring-fed creeks, and scenic waterfalls to create breathtaking views at every turn.
The Clubhouse complex features a men's and women's locker room, a fully stocked golf shop, multiple dining options, swimming pool, two indoor bars, an outdoor cabana that also allows for dining and summertime music.