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Posted: 11-May-26
Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
Type: Full Time
Salary: 50,000.
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Preferred Education:
Internal Number: GOLFC038973
The Assistant Superintendent will assist with day-to-day operations of the maintenance staff, plan projects, handle all record keeping and provide feedback to the Superintendent.
At Crescent Hotels & Resorts, we are a team of hospitality professionals that are deeply connected to & proud of the exceptional experiences we provide for our guests. More than that, we know our Associates are the shining stars of what we do!
We understand what it takes to be a part of something great. We will encourage you to bring your true self to work every day, we will celebrate you and we will cheer you on as you shine bright in your career journey. Whether it be our health & wellness programs, best in class learning and development or our travel discounts that ‘feed your inner explorer’, we work hard to create and deliver on what YOU need. We are ready for you to start your journey with us where You Belong. We Care. Shine Bright.
Responsibilities include but not limited to: The golf courses, maintenance equipment, maintenance center and Clubhouse grounds.
- Daily task assignments for the staff using daily meetings, white boards, Task Tracker or other software as needed.
- Daily Course Set-up
- Chemical and Fertilizer applications
- Training Staff on all equipment and task
- Irrigation system operation and repairs
- Scheduling, performance evaluations, and Payroll
- All Equipment operation, maintenance and repairs.
- Basic Knowledge of the Clubhouse, Resort, and Historical Area
- Communication with General Manager, PGA pros and Pro Shop staff.
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Two or four-year degree preferably in golf course or turf grass management or related field. If the degree is not specifically in turf or golf course management, candidates with other degree must have extensive training in turf or golf course management field.
- Two years management experience required
- GCSAA membership preferred
- Valid Virginia pesticide/fertilizer license preferred
- Must possess and maintain a valid Virginia driver’s license or CDL, meet the requirements of driver insurability as established by the Employer’s insurance carrier and must immediately report any change in status of the license to the Employer.
- Requires advanced knowledge of agronomy and turf grass management practices; a working knowledge of golf facility construction principles, practices and methods; and a thorough understanding of the rules and strategies of the game of golf
- Requires excellent oral and written communications skills.
- Comprehend reading materials, speak, read and write English
- Must be able to frequently use a computer.
Working Conditions/Environment:
Majority of the work is performed outdoors in various weather and ground conditions common to Virginia.
- Exposure to maintenance equipment; including but not limited to moving parts, heights, noise, airborne debris, vibration and fumes.
- Maintain a clean, safe and environmentally responsible work environment.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
- Have physical strength, stamina and agility at levels necessary to perform common golf course operations tasks.
- Employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move over 50 pounds with assistance.
- Must be able to walk, sit and stand for a long period of time, as a daily routine.
- Must be able to communicate effectively with the general public
- Must be able to ascend/descend stairs and slopes as a daily routine.
- Must be able to professionally interact and participate with co-workers and have a sense of TEAM.
About Golden Horseshoe Golf Club
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation advances its mission — “that the future may learn from the past” — through educational programming, preservation and ongoing research. Williamsburg was the thriving capital of Virginia when the dream of American freedom and independence was taking shape. From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political, cultural and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. The seat of government in Virginia moved to Richmond in 1780. In 1926, the Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, rector of Bruton Parish Church, joined with philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. to restore the town to its 18th-century appearance. Today we know it as Colonial Williamsburg, a not-for-profit 501(c)3 educational institution and the largest U.S. history museum in the world. By researching and sharing the fascinating stories of those who built America, including people of all backgrounds, we can better understand history and shape our future. And in so doing, continue our nation’s unending work to build a more perfect union. Why Williamsburg Matters Place has power. Stories have power. Ideas have power. Before
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