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Published on Sep 27 2024

Foreman

$26.42  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2023 to Dec 1, 2023

Employer

County Road 386
Keenesburg, CO 80643
United States

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Job description

Hands on manual labor at golf course construction sites, working on staking/layout, drainage, bunkers, finishing, greens and tees, operating equipment, etc.; informs crews of the day's planned activities and equips crews with necessary tools and materials; instructs, supervises, and trains crews in assigned tasks, such as irrigation installation, tee and bunker creation, sodding, seeding, staking/flagging, operating and maintaining equipment; manages inventory of equipment, supplies and materials, and fuel; identifies and eliminates potential waste that may occur during performance of assigned tasks, including material waste such as irrigation heads, irrigation pipe and wire, gravel and greens mix; ensures assigned equipment and tools are properly maintained through performance of routine preventative maintenance; assists in maintaining project records such as delivery tickets, purchase orders, safety meeting rosters; assists in creating as-built drawings; and reports potential problems to the Project Superintendent.

Additional information to respond to f.d.5.: If needed, employer intends to assist foreign and non-local U.S. workers hired pursuant to this job order to secure worker-paid lodging not to exceed reasonable fair market value cost based on number of occupants.

Special Requirements

Certification as a Certified Pipe Fuser by a recognized vendor, such as CMF Global, ISCO, Ewing Irrigation or ADS.
12 months experience as a Foreman or similar occupation and 12 months of experience in golf course construction and renovation. Willingness to perform OT and work weekends, as necessary.

Employer Contact Info

+14024291960

[email protected]

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