The Irrigation Specialist, under the supervision of the Golf Course Superintendent and assistant superintendent, is responsible for the complete operation and maintenance of the golf course irrigation system and its properties. The irrigation specialist will offer expertise and aid in maintenance of landscape irrigation systems where needed.
Essential
Working knowledge of basic electricity and hydraulics related to an irrigation system; basic understanding of agronomy and turf grass science; understanding of the game of golf and preparation techniques for play; ability to operate light and medium duty equipment; record keeping and basic computer skills; supervisory skills; 3 years golf course maintenance and irrigation experience; valid driver’s license.
Physical and Mental Requirements
Physical activity is moderate to demanding and will require bending, kneeling, and lifting. Must be able to lift and carry up to 70 pounds. Must be able to use hand and power tools, such as a shovel or a chainsaw. Must be able to walk around golf course, hand dig holes or trenches with a shovel, and sit on and operate golf carts, utility vehicles, tractors, and mowers.
Mental activity includes intermediate math skills for calculating data figures important to golf course and irrigation systems maintenance. Must be able to retain information important to maintenance programs; read, write, and verbally communicate with employees, management, members, and public. This position requires a high level of concentration because of the danger of equipment used for testing electricity and pressurized systems.
Responsibilities
Assist Golf Course Superintendent and assistant superintendents in the programming, operation, and maintenance of the central irrigation computer system and subsequent satellites.
Conduct morning evaluation of golf course irrigation, including pump station checks to determine previous irrigation cycle success and maintain daily water usage records.
Evaluate proper operation of all pump stations and communicates with Golf Course Superintendent as to required work and preventative maintenance.
Maintain and repair the installed golf course irrigation system, including heads, pipe, valves, wire, etc.
Supervise and participate in additional irrigation installations and drainage projects.
Conduct winterization and start-up of irrigation system and pump stations.
Supervise and direct a changing labor force when needed (i.e. hand watering, installations, etc).
Communicate with assistant superintendents to schedule manpower and resources with regards to irrigation needs.
Keep inventory of all irrigation parts, fittings, and accessories.
Operate specialized equipment, such as trencher, skid steer, and backhoe.
Report any irregularities in course turf quality to Golf Course Superintendent or assistant superintendents.
Participate in snow removal activities including scheduling, procedures, cleanup, preparation, and implementation.
Perform other duties as directed by his/her supervisor.
Working knowledge of basic electricity and hydraulics related to an irrigation system; basic understanding of agronomy and turf grass science; understanding of the game of golf and preparation techniques for play; ability to operate light and medium duty equipment; record keeping and basic computer skills; supervisory skills; 3 years golf course maintenance and irrigation experience; valid driver’s license.
Company Overview:
Wasatch Peaks Ranch is developing and building a new private mountain resort community located in the Wasatch Mountains 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City. The development encompasses 12,000 acres including 3,000 acres of private ski terrain; a Tom Fazio-designed private golf course; and 460 private homes and homesites being developed under a multi-phase 10–15-year buildout. This multi-billion-dollar project will offer the most exclusive array of skiing, golf, and a variety of other amenities in a private club setting in the United States.