Director of Agronomy - Park City, United States - TurfNet
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Description
Promontory Club is private, high-end mountain clublocated in Park City, Utah, catering to a multi-generational membership with robust amenities and world class golf.
Promontory has received universal acclaim as a destination where life's greatest moments naturally play out thanks to its unrivaled depth and breadth of extraordinary family experiences.
This established community – which spans more than eleven square miles –is an exceptional and award-winning private club community with amenities for every season.
Promontory is currently operating 3 golf courses.The courses include The Pete Dye Canyon course, The Jack Nicklaus Painted Valley Signature course, and an 18-hole par 3 course, The Hills, designed by Forrest Richardson and Jeff Danner.
We are seeking an experienced Director of Agronomy to oversee the course maintenance operation of the three distinct courses. Each of the three golf courses employs a superintendent, assistant superintendent and full maintenance staff. The Superintendents report to this Director position.The Director of Agronomy reports to the Director of Club Operations and must build a close synergistic relationship with the Director of Golf.
Essential Duties –
Possess the education and work experience to maintain high end mountain golf courses in Park City, Utah to quality standards expected for a private luxury club.
Ensure Superintendents, Asst. Superintendents, and hourly staff are professionally trained and mentored to accomplish the daily/seasonal activities of the department.
Consistently participate in continuing education opportunities in the following areas: agronomic practices, water conservation, chemical/fertilizer use, and laws related to their application.
Develop and implement ongoing training programs.
Ensure safe work practices are a priority.
Computer skills to include Microsoft office Outlook, Excel, and Word programming.
Coordinate the overall direction of the superintendents in recruitment, training, and supervision of the golf maintenance staff.
Forecast the needs and lead the recruitment efforts to maintain a seasonal staff sufficient to meet the excellent desired course conditions.
Must have a strong working knowledge of mower operations, utility carts, tractor, spreaders, irrigation systems, and small equipment.
Coordinate with the Equipment Managers/Superintendents to repair, clean, paint, and refurbish equipment.
Make consistent inspections of the golf courses in partnership with the Director of Golf and Director of Club Operations to evaluate standards and facilitate the changes necessary for constant improvement.
Winter work consists of snow removal and equipment maintenance projects in addition to planning for the following season.
Bilingual in Spanish a plus
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