The lake life is calling. Where genuine Texas Hospitality meets luxury, Horseshoe Bay Resort is nestled on the shores of beautiful Lake LBJ in the Central Texas Hill Country. We're on 17,000 acres with close proximity to Austin, multiple lakes, State Parks, and some of the best golf in the United States; it's an outdoor lover's dream. When you work in paradise, is it still called work? No matter your career destination, we can help you get there! With our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, everyone can create their own success story at Horseshoe Bay Resort. Great benefits packages, subsidized housing, competitive pay, and scheduled reviews and raises, growth opportunity through our Manager in Training Program (MIT), and fun associate outings and events throughout the year are just a few of the MANY reasons to join our team. What are you waiting for? Definition: The Assistant Agronomist reports directly to the Agronomist. Under the agronomist's supervision, the Assistant Agronomist directs and participates in the maintenance of all areas of the golf course including but not limited to greens, tees, fairways, bunkers, roughs, water features and cart paths; supervises and assists with the operation, maintenance and repair of the irrigation systems and motorized and other mechanical equipment; and does related work as required. The Assistant Agronomist may serve in the Agronomist's capacity during his/her absence as directed by the Director. In addition, the Application Technician must also be able to perform, train and assist with all the functions and requirements of the Application Technician, Irrigation Technician, Lead Greenskeeper, Equipment Operator, Gardner and Greenskeeper positions as assigned and directed by the supervisor. General Duties: Because of the fluctuating demands of the resort's operation, it may be necessary that each employee perform a multitude of different functions; therefore, as an essential part of your job, you will be expected to help others when the occasion arises, just as other employees are expected to help you. Accordingly, you may be expected to perform other tasks as needed or as directed by the supervisor. Adhere to all of the various written mandatory standards of operations, policies and procedures, manuals, memos, oral instructions, etc., all of which go to make up the essential functions of the job. Must have a keen eye for detail. Assistants should strive to be the first ones to arrive at work in the mornings and the last ones to leave at the end of the work day. There is a lot to do before the crew starts and after the crew leaves each day. The following are minimum standards: Assistants are required to get to work 20-30 minutes before the scheduled start time for their crew. This means 30 minutes is on-time, after 30 minutes is considered late, and after 20 minutes will be documented in writing as tardy. Assistants are expected to do the following prior to sending the crew out for their morning assignments: Unlock the facilities in the mornings Turn lights on Check messages Check the golf course Check equipment needs Adjust job assignment board based on crew attendance and equipment issues - Fill in for absent staff or as needed Check irrigation computer Perform any and all other facility opening duties Assistants are also required to remain at work 20-30 minutes after the crew leaves for the day. Assistants are expected to do the following at the end of each work day: Perform all Maintenance Facility closing responsibilities Record daily log for each course Post next morning job assignments on the assignment board Schedule irrigation computer Brainstorm with other Agronomists and Assistant Agronomists Perform all Office closing procedures Secure facilities