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Overview
New Berlin Hills Golf Course is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Golf Course Superintendent. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior service.
Experience Required
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from a two‑year college or technical school.
Two to five years of related experience and/or training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience (degree preference in agronomy, horticulture, plant, or soil science).
A valid Driver's License.
GCSAA Membership preferred.
Knowledge of budgeting and expense management.
Knowledge of local, federal, and state laws and regulations affecting golf course operations.
Basic computer skills; proficiency in Word and Excel.
Individual Commercial Applicator License.
Other Qualifications
Possesses a Pesticide License.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
Essential Responsibilities
Prepare and maintain the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans.
Plan, organize, and direct the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers.
Supervise the planting and cultural practices involved in growing turf grasses, trees, and ornamental plants.
Ensure that maintenance equipment is properly maintained.
Procure supplies and materials within budgetary limits.
Keep records of annual maintenance activities and costs; prepare reports.
Implement sound purchasing procedures and utilize preferred vendors when possible.
Reconcile and provide timely coding of invoices, payroll, and other required documents.
Coordinate snow removal (depending on facility location).
Ensure that all company policies and procedures are followed, including compliance with government regulations.
Ensure that associates obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations.
Address all real or perceived environmental concerns directly.
Ensure proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on the course.
Manage department members, including Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Assistant Superintendent, Head Mechanic, Environmental Technician, Equipment Operator, Foreman, Greenskeeper, and Irrigation Technician.
Assure that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate; develop ongoing training programs.
Incorporate safe work practices in job performance.
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Experience Required
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from a two‑year college or technical school.
Two to five years of related experience and/or training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience (degree preference in agronomy, horticulture, plant, or soil science).
A valid Driver's License.
GCSAA Membership preferred.
Knowledge of budgeting and expense management.
Knowledge of local, federal, and state laws and regulations affecting golf course operations.
Basic computer skills; proficiency in Word and Excel.
Individual Commercial Applicator License.
Other Qualifications
Possesses a Pesticide License.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
Essential Responsibilities
Prepare and maintain the annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans.
Plan, organize, and direct the maintenance and construction of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs, and bunkers.
Supervise the planting and cultural practices involved in growing turf grasses, trees, and ornamental plants.
Ensure that maintenance equipment is properly maintained.
Procure supplies and materials within budgetary limits.
Keep records of annual maintenance activities and costs; prepare reports.
Implement sound purchasing procedures and utilize preferred vendors when possible.
Reconcile and provide timely coding of invoices, payroll, and other required documents.
Coordinate snow removal (depending on facility location).
Ensure that all company policies and procedures are followed, including compliance with government regulations.
Ensure that associates obtain proper training and/or licenses needed to perform job tasks safely and within city, state, and federal regulations.
Address all real or perceived environmental concerns directly.
Ensure proper mixing, calibration, and application of all chemical/fertilizers used on the course.
Manage department members, including Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Assistant Superintendent, Head Mechanic, Environmental Technician, Equipment Operator, Foreman, Greenskeeper, and Irrigation Technician.
Assure that effective orientation and training are given to each new associate; develop ongoing training programs.
Incorporate safe work practices in job performance.
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