Northland Country Club is excited to announce an exceptional career opportunity of Equipment Manager.
Northland Country Club is a private Golf and Country Club located in beautiful Duluth, MN.
The club features an 18-hole, par 71 golf course, tennis courts, heated outdoor pool, year-round casual and fine dining, and banquet services.
During the summer months, the club also offers outdoor food and beverage service.
Pay: $24 - $29 an hour, depending on experience
Full health care benefits package, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match, and paid time off.
Our Culture and Values provides Team Members with a rewarding lifestyle and work/life balance.
Job purpose
Responsible for maintaining administrative equipment records, maintaining and repairing all mechanical equipment in the Maintenance Department.
Communicate and advise the Superintendent in regard to equipment purchasing.
Duties and responsibilities
Assist Superintendent and Foreman in designing and implementing safety rules for equipment operators and general team members.
Implement ongoing preventive maintenance programs and care for all equipment and maintains accurate progress records.
Notify Superintendent of any equipment abuse.
Responsible for repairing all maintenance equipment according to the specifications and highest professional standards particular to each item.
Inspects, diagnoses and repairs mechanical defects in diesel, electric and gasoline powered automobiles, trucks, sweepers, mowers and other mechanical equipment.
Utility work including sharpening blades, disassembles motors and performs general overhauling, grinds valves, repairs transmissions, differentials, carburetors, distributors, fuel pumps, steering systems, starters, generators, universal joints, hydraulic systems, high pressured pumps and valves, install breaks, batteries, tires, wiring and glass and welding work.
Responsible for the maintenance of the Machine Repair File on each machine and also daily mechanic work orders.
Security of parts, equipment, and tools stored in the repair shop.
In addition, keeps accurate inventory of all parts and other valuable items of equipment in the maintenance building.
Order fuels, lubricants and repair parts through the purchase order system and with the approval of the Superintendent.
Assist and make recommendations to the Superintendent on the purchase of equipment.
Maintain a clean golf course and maintenance complex.
Demonstrate courtesy to all Members and guests at all times.
Qualifications
Two years of golf course mechanical experience OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.