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Assistant Greenkeeper- Mill Green Golf Club

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Location - Mill Green Golf Club.
Description
Mill Green Golf Club is seeking an Assistant Greenkeeper to join their team. Mill Green are part of Get Golfing CIO who owns and operates a network of golf courses across the country, providing golf enthusiasts with exceptional golfing experiences.
As an Assistant Greenkeeper you will support the maintenance, preparation, and presentation of high-quality playing surfaces and surrounding grounds. The role involves day-to-day turf care, use of specialist machinery, and helping ensure the course/facility is safe, attractive, and playable to the required standards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with the daily maintenance of greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, and roughs
- Carry out mowing, raking, edging, divoting, and general turf care tasks
- Operate and maintain grounds maintenance machinery and hand tools safely
- Assist with irrigation, drainage, and turf renovation works (aeration, seeding, topdressing)
- Help prepare the course/grounds for competitions and events
- Monitor turf health and report any issues such as disease, pests, or damage
- Follow health & safety procedures and safe working practices at all times
- Support environmental and sustainability initiatives on site
- Undertake general groundskeeping and maintenance duties as required
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REQUIREMENTS:
Mandatory
- Interest in turf management, horticulture, or grounds maintenance
- Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions
- Ability to work early mornings, weekends, and occasional overtime
- Strong work ethic and ability to work as part of a team


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Desirable
- Previous experience in greenkeeping, grounds maintenance, or horticulture
- Experience operating mowing and turf machinery
Requirements
- Prior experience in golf course maintenance preferred
- Knowledge of turf maintenance and environmentally friendly practices
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Passionate about golf and committed to delivering high standards
- Weekend and Bank Holiday availability
Benefits
- Pension Plans
- Training & Development
- Free Golf
- 50% discount on food
- Staff referral programme
- Flexible working hours
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