Golf Course Maintenance Worker

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The City of Bangor Parks and Recreation Department and the Bangor Municipal Golf Course is seeking reliable and hardworking Golf Course Maintenance Workers to join the Course Maintenance Team and help maintain the overall appearance and playability of our golf course. This position is responsible for performing routine grounds maintenance and the preparation of the facility to ensure an excellent experience for golfers. Typical tasks would include mowing, bunker maintenance, daily course set up, operating equipment (mowers, trimmers, blowers, tractors and hand tools), irrigation repair, and other landscaping type projects. Qualifications: * Ability to operate or learn to operate maintenance equipment safely. * Strong work ethic and ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. * Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform physical labor. * Reliable transportation and punctual attendance. * Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Schedule Eight hour Shifts begin at 6:00 AM. Pay & Benefit Highlight This position is part-time seasonal with an anticipated hours per week of 30 - 40, that may change based on business needs and can be weather dependent. Part-time employees accrue Earned Paid Leave time. Compensation begins at $16.01 per hour. Minimum Requirements All applicants will be subject to background check and a physical exam. How to Apply Applications can be completed online (HR Upload Portal (bangormaine.gov) and will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews may begin at any time. Questions may be directed to apply@bangormaine.gov. Thank you for your interest in working for the City of Bangor! About the City of Bangor The City of Bangor provides a great number of services to our citizens across a dozen departments. From plowing roads to emergency response to registering your vehicle, the City of Bangor does it all. We take pride in the variety of services we offer including a major Airport in Maine, a regional transit system, one of two Public Health Departments in the State, and the more typical services that our citizens have come to expect. Our community is the third largest in Maine with just over 31,000 residents with a large influx during the day as commuters arrive to begin their work day. Nicknamed the "Queen City", we boast several local colleges, full-service convention center, and a waterfront concert venue that draws large crowds to Bangor every year. Come join our team and be a part of our public service commitment to thousands of Mainers.

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