Golf Course Maintenance Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Delaware, OH at Geebo

Golf Course Maintenance

Delaware Golf Club Delaware Golf Club Delaware, OH Delaware, OH Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$21.
5K - $27.
3K a year Estimated:
$21.
5K - $27.
3K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Looking for a fun job with great perks? Delaware Golf Club is currently seeking to hire a skilled Golf Course Maintenance/Groundskeeper for the 2024 golf season.
The successful candidate will perform upkeep tasks on our beautiful golf course.
Being reliable with a keen eye for detail is the first step to getting this job.
You must possess manual dexterity and physical stamina.
Three dramatic valleys, natural tree-lined fairways, ravines, undulating hillsides and water features set the stage for Delaware Golf Club -- the perfect site for your next round of golf in the Columbus area.
Originally designed in 1922 by famed designer and golfer Donald J.
Ross, the course was later expanded to 18 holes under the direction of Dr.
Michael Hurdzan and PGA Professional Tour, Fuzzy Zoeller.
Responsibilities Do garden/yard upkeep by mowing lawn, collecting trash etc.
Conduct maintenance tasks such as replacing light bulbs Inspect and troubleshoot equipment Collaborate with workers Report to Golf Course Superintendent Skills Very good communication and interpersonal skills Physical stamina and dexterity Please apply through Indeed or contact Alec Fulwider at the Golf Pro Shop at (740) 362-2582 or by e-mail at email protected to inquire about joining our team for the upcoming 2024 golf season.
Job Type:
Part-time
Benefits:
Employee discount Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Weekends as needed
Experience:
Groundskeeping:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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