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Golf Course Superintendent

Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), Pasco, Washington, us, 99302

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Golf Course Superintendent Pasco Golfland – Pasco, WA Pasco Golfland is seeking a dedicated and motivated

Golf Course Superintendent

to lead the maintenance and care of our premier practice facility. This position works directly with the Owner/General Manager and plays a key role in maintaining the quality, playability, and overall presentation of our golf course and driving range.

About Pasco Golfland We are a family‑owned, high‑quality practice facility located in Pasco, Washington. Our 27‑acre property features:

A 9‑hole, Par 3 golf course

A 175‑foot‑wide, grass‑tees‑only driving range (we never use mats)

Two large additional practice greens for putting and chipping

We serve golfers of all skill levels — from first‑time players to competitive tournament athletes — and operate nearly year‑round thanks to our favorable climate.

Our Culture At Pasco Golfland, we operate as a team. We believe exceptional facilities are built by dedicated people who support one another. The work can involve long days and physical effort, but we are committed to creating an environment where hard work is recognized, teammates are valued, and everyone feels appreciated.

We strive to foster a culture where:

Team members feel respected and supported

Compensation reflects dedication and performance

Individuals are encouraged to grow and take on new responsibilities

Position Overview The Superintendent will manage, schedule, and actively participate in the maintenance of the entire property, including grounds and buildings. This is a hands‑on leadership role requiring strong work ethic, initiative, and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities

Oversee all aspects of golf course maintenance, including turf care, landscaping, irrigation, and tree care.

Develop and implement maintenance schedules to ensure optimal course conditions year‑round.

Maintain equipment and coordinate repairs to ensure operational efficiency.

Monitor environmental conditions and implement sustainable practices for water usage, fertilization, and pest control.

Ensure compliance with safety regulations and environmental standards.

Collaborate with management on budgeting, purchasing supplies, and planning long‑term course enhancements.

Mowing and turf care across the property

Irrigation operation, management, and repairs

Supervise seasonal staff

Daily course setup

Driving range tee maintenance

Ball collection and cleaning

Tree maintenance

Equipment operation and upkeep

Addressing property needs proactively and independently

What Success Looks Like

A beautiful, consistently great‑playing golf course

A well‑maintained and highly presentable facility

Strong teamwork and positive morale

Proactive problem‑solving and ownership of responsibilities

Continued growth in leadership and technical expertise

Schedule Overview Start times vary depending on sunrise, weather conditions, seasonal demands, and course needs.

Typical Schedule Example:

Monday–Thursday: 8‑hour shifts (approximately 5:30 AM – 2:00 PM, including 30‑minute lunch)

Friday & Saturday: 4‑hour shifts (approximately 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM)

Sundays: As needed, rotating schedule

Weekends: Rotating full weekends on/off

Irrigation Season (April 1 – October 15):

Evening irrigation rotation (e.g., 3 nights on / 4 off, 4 nights on / 3 off)

30–60 minutes per evening for water startup, spot sprinkler adjustments, and course inspection

Possible additional seasonal support staff

Hours vary by season and course conditions.

Qualifications

Minimum 2 years of golf course maintenance experience

Proven experience in landscape maintenance, lawn care, horticulture, or related fields with a focus on golf courses.

Strong knowledge of irrigation systems, tree care, construction processes, and general maintenance practices.

Familiarity with landscaping equipment and tools necessary for course upkeep.

Excellent organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively.

Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions while maintaining attention to detail.

Certification or degree in turf management or related disciplines is preferred but not required.

Washington Pesticide License (or ability to obtain)

Strong communication skills

Self‑motivated, trustworthy, and dependable

Strong work ethic with a desire to grow and take on increasing responsibility

Why Join Pasco Golfland? This is an opportunity to take ownership of a respected, high‑quality facility and contribute directly to its success. If you take pride in your work, enjoy hands‑on leadership, and want to be part of a supportive, team‑oriented environment, we would love to hear from you.

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