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Spray/Applications Technician

Full-time

Position Summary

The chemical technician, under the supervision of the golf course superintendent or assistant superintendent, performs chemical applications on golf course properties; fertilizes tees, greens and fairways. The chemical technician is responsible for reading, understanding and keeping current with chemical labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). This position is also responsible for compiling preliminary reports of pesticide usage for the golf course superintendent. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

 Performs routine safety inspections on all spraying equipment.
 Maintains chemical storage and mixing areas in compliance with county, state, and federal regulations, and is responsible for the safety and direction of chemical handlers and/or helpers.
 Tracks chemical inventory.
 Maintain accurate records for fertilizer and chemical applications and pest control practices.
 Supervise all planting, fertilizing and care of turf, plants, shrubs, and trees on the golf course and grounds. Assist with the development and implementation of a fertilizer, aeration and Integrated Pest Management program for proper turf grass and plant care.
 Supervise and perform various maintenance duties to maintain the golf course in proper playing condition.
 Supervise the development and maintenance of drainage and irrigation.
 Ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, OSHA rules and regulations, relating to chemical and fertilizer storage and disposal, employee safety, public safety, etc.
 Must have completed training requirements as demanded by the state and federal governments, including those required by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. 
 Complete knowledge of chemical application equipment.
 Current state certification or licensing as a pesticide applicator.
 American Red Cross first-aid training certificate.
 Ability to follow oral and written directions.
 Possession of a valid driver's license. 

Knowledge in the safe mechanical operation and calibration of the following types of equipment:

 Mechanically pressurized spray equipment
 Hand-operated spray equipment
 Hand-operated rotary spreaders
 Hand-operated drop spreaders
 Utility tractors

 

 

 

Experience Requirements

Education/Qualifications/Certifications

 High school education required, college degree preferred.
 3 years golf course maintenance, supervisory and/or management experience.
 Demonstrated experience and capability in the areas of budget development, fiscal management, strategic planning, staff management.
 Demonstrated quality written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
 Ability to analyze and solve problems; efficiently handle multiple duties under pressure.
 Positive attitude, professional manner and appearance in all situations.

Special Requirements

Must have the ability to:

 Give and/or follow verbal and written instructions and supervise subordinates
 Visually inspect all work areas, golf course and grounds
 Operate vehicles and equipment for several hours at a time
 Perform mathematical calculations involving fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Stand, sit, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, bend and kneel for up to 5 hours at a time
 Lift up to 100 lbs occasionally, 50 lbs frequently, and 20 lbsconstantly

Job Benefits

Compensation 

 $18-$22 per hour with possible overtime 

Competitive Benefits Package  

 Medical
 Dental
 Vision
 Company paid life insurance (15k)
 401K(.25% match for every 1% employee contribution up to 8%)
 Uniform Allowance
 Golf Privileges
 Paid Time Off 2 weeks, 3 weeks after first year
 Local/National Association Dues
 Continuing Education 

Date Job is Available

Salary

$18 to $22 per hour

Overtime: Yes

Job Application Instructions

Email resumes to Jeremy Weidner pbgcsuper@gmail.com


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