Golf Course Maintenance Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Medina, WA at Geebo

Golf Course Maintenance

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2 Medina, WA Medina, WA Temporary Part-time Full-time Temporary Part-time Full-time $20 - $21 an hour $20 - $21 an hour 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Description:
Golf Course Maintenance Overlake Golf & Country Club is currently hiring seasonal and year-round employees to work within our Golf Course Maintenance department.
Our Golf Course Maintenance employees assist with the care and maintenance of designated areas on the golf course.
Duties include, but are not limited to tasks such as mowing all playing surfaces (greens, tees, fairways and rough), operating string trimmers, blowers, maintaining bunkers and any other task required to maintain a golf course on a daily basis.
The use of motorized equipment such as mowers and utility vehicles is required for most of the tasks to be performed.
Candidates must be able to stay on their feet for the majority of their shift and be able to lift at least 50 pounds.
We are in search of motivated individuals who want to be a part of the team that we have built here at Overlake Golf & Country Club.
We aim to provide a fun and enjoyable work environment for all of our employees and are looking for those individuals who will have the ability to work well independently and as a part of our team.
Prior golf course experience is not required but is preferred.
Most positions are full-time, 40 hours/week, but we also will consider part-time employees if we can make the schedule work.
We can be flexible to tailor a schedule to an individual's needs, however, the opportunity is available for employees to work both weekdays and weekends as well.
Benefits include:
Golf privileges, uniforms, discounted meals Job Type:
Temporary and Year-round positions available Salary:
$20.
00 to $21.
00 /hour Requirements:
Self motivated Willing to learn Ability to walk and stand for extended periods Ability to lift 50 lbs.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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