Course Mechanic -Sherfield Oaks Golf Club

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Sherfield on Loddon
2 weeks ago
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Overview

The successful candidate will be someone with high standards of presentation, an eye for detail, will be a good communicator and team player and be passionate about their chosen career.

Job Function

The role includes the management of all machinery, workshops and greenstaff facilities.

Ideal candidate to hold or willing to work towards Lantra based qualifications in Golf Course Mechanic.

  • Cylinder and rotary mower setup and sharpening
  • Safe equipment operator training
  • Diagnostics skills
  • Electric and Hydraulic systems

Or willing to work towards.

Requirements
  • Performing diagnostic and repairs/servicing of equipment both in the workshop and in the field when required.
  • Be familiar with a wide range Golf Course equipment.
  • Carry out inspection checks on new and used machines.
  • Candidates will be able to work well on their own initiative and as part of a successful team.
  • Proficient knowledge and qualifications of mechanical and electrical systems to repair and maintain golf course equipment.
  • Customers focused, organised and have excellent communication skills.
  • Driving License.
  • Participate in on-going training as required to keep skills and knowledge up to date.
  • Maintain a clean, organised work area with correct tools.
  • Complete record keeping and job administration for work tasks.

Salary: Competitive and dependant on experience.

Benefits
  • Pension Plans
  • Training & Development
  • Free Golf
  • 50% discount on food
  • Staff referral programme
  • Flexible working hours


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