Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent

Application ends: October 1, 2026
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Job Description

Lucrative Position
Position: Second Assistant Golf Course Superintendent
Company: Murphy Family Ventures LLC
Salary Detail
$45,000 – $50,000 a year

Experience
Employment Timeline is required

Qualifications
Diploma in releted field is required

Job Detail
  • Directs seasonal crew to execute golf course maintenance plan including daily tasks and special projects. Aids in the training and orientation of new staff members.
  • Manages personnel to accomplish operational goals and helps employees to develop good equipment operation skills and work habits.
  • Acts as lead worker and supervisor on special projects and construction.
  • Applies fertilizers and pesticides to golf course turf and licensing requirements.
  • Operates all equipment necessary for golf course maintenance and construction including, but not limited to, tractors, skid steer loaders, backhoes, mowers, transit/level and hand tools.
  • Inspects golf course presentation daily to ensure optimum playing conditions.
  • Critiques operations such as mowing, bunker raking and cup cutting to make sure they are completed according to set maintenance standards.
  • Provides support for irrigation operations including central computer operation, remote operation and hand watering.
  • Responsible for upkeep of golf course pump houses, restrooms, and shelters, not including clubhouse and associated structures. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EDUCATION EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Educational Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent. Associates degree in turf grass management or related field preferred.
  • Experience Requirements
  • Requires experience in golf course maintenance, golf course construction or related field. Experience and skills necessary to administer construction projects, involving earthwork and landscaping.
  • Special Requirements
  • Valid Driver’s License and good driving record are required. SALARY RANGE $45,000 TO $50,000 DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE