Bluejack National
Join the Equipment Operator role at Bluejack National.
Employees of Bluejack National Landscape ensure the highest level of service is offered to residents, members and guests through personal, gracious, and professional service. Under direction from the Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager, Crew Foreman, an Equipment Operator operates power equipment in the landscaping, following standard procedures, ensuring safety, minimizing equipment wear, and facilitating daily production needs. Equipment Operators report any labor or equipment needs to the supervisor.
Responsibilities
Perform tasks following Bluejack National high level standards outlined in the Training Manual and Operating Standards Manual.
Use hand tools such as rakes, shovels, blowers, etc.
Operate mowers and string trimmers for trimming around trees, fence lines, lake banks, bed edges and hillsides.
Drive utility vehicles or other vehicles as needed to complete tasks.
Remove trash to provide a clean area.
Wash and return all equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility and clean maintenance areas.
Assist in project work; grade and prepare soil bases, lay sod and sprigs.
Perform other duties as directed by Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager.
Operate all powered golf course maintenance equipment safely and proficiently, with awareness of golfer safety.
Check vehicles each morning:
Check oil and fuel levels; add as necessary.
Perform walk‑around inspection for defects or fluid leaks.
Report issues to the Mechanic.
Make minor adjustments to equipment controls and test speed regulation.
Ensure proper pressure, gauges and lights function.
Notify supervisor of any malfunctions.
At the end of each day: wash, add fuel and lubricate equipment.
Perform walk‑around inspection for damage or wear.
Report findings to Mechanic or Mechanic Supervisor.
Maintain good customer relations and observe any turf, landscape or equipment problems.
Perform work with due regard to safety of self and fellow employees while protecting company property.
Dig trenches as directed.
Become knowledgeable about correct cutting heights.
Mow designated areas with proper mower as directed.
Be able to lift bags of fertilizer up to 50 pounds.
Irrigate areas as instructed.
Inform supervisor of any work discrepancies or equipment malfunctions.
Conduct oneself professionally and maintain a professional image at all times.
Be a Bluejack National Landscaping ambassador at all times.
Attend all relevant operational meetings.
Support the development, club customs, culture and rules.
Adhere to all federal, state and local laws regarding health, safety and employment.
Attend to special projects and additional duties as requested by Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School diploma preferred but not required.
Valid Texas Driver’s License.
Proven ability to work independently and with a team.
Working knowledge of and ability to use hand tools and equipment.
Ability to work outdoors for long periods in various weather conditions.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to stand on feet for extended periods.
Available for 24‑hour recall in emergency situations.
Sound time‑management and organizational skills.
Ensure supplies are stocked and maintain an organized work area ready for members.
Ability to function under pressure, set priorities and adjust to changing conditions.
Good attitude, highly motivated, good communication skills, willingness to listen and present ideas.
Professional appearance and presentation; always convey a professional attitude toward club and team members.
Respect team members with utmost respect and dignity; be sincere and hospitable with residents, members and guests.
Maintain a positive attitude and look for positive outcomes in all opportunities.
Schedule and Hours 40–45 hours or more per week. Weekdays, weekends and holidays. Schedule flexible as business dictates.
Additional Compensation Soliciting gratuities from members or guests is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. Bluejack provides designated bonus opportunities throughout the year to recognize and reward employee contributions.
Bluejack Appearance and Grooming Standards The ideal Bluejack candidate embodies our mission and cultural beliefs, demonstrating genuine passion for hospitality. Candidates should reflect the Bluejack brand in appearance, behavior, and communication. We value a polished, conservative presentation: natural hair and nail colors, minimal jewelry, closed‑toe professional shoes, no visible tattoos or off‑brand logos. Management reserves the right to uphold grooming and uniform standards that align with the club’s expectations.
Licenses and Certifications Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s License and meet the driver safety policy requirements.
Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical demands include standing, moving, pushing, pulling, bending, lifting, and/or moving up to 50 pounds. The work environment includes majority of shift outdoors in varying weather conditions on a 767‑acre property, with additional indoor facilities. Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are an equal employment opportunity employer.
Acknowledgment The above job description is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
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Employees of Bluejack National Landscape ensure the highest level of service is offered to residents, members and guests through personal, gracious, and professional service. Under direction from the Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager, Crew Foreman, an Equipment Operator operates power equipment in the landscaping, following standard procedures, ensuring safety, minimizing equipment wear, and facilitating daily production needs. Equipment Operators report any labor or equipment needs to the supervisor.
Responsibilities
Perform tasks following Bluejack National high level standards outlined in the Training Manual and Operating Standards Manual.
Use hand tools such as rakes, shovels, blowers, etc.
Operate mowers and string trimmers for trimming around trees, fence lines, lake banks, bed edges and hillsides.
Drive utility vehicles or other vehicles as needed to complete tasks.
Remove trash to provide a clean area.
Wash and return all equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility and clean maintenance areas.
Assist in project work; grade and prepare soil bases, lay sod and sprigs.
Perform other duties as directed by Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager.
Operate all powered golf course maintenance equipment safely and proficiently, with awareness of golfer safety.
Check vehicles each morning:
Check oil and fuel levels; add as necessary.
Perform walk‑around inspection for defects or fluid leaks.
Report issues to the Mechanic.
Make minor adjustments to equipment controls and test speed regulation.
Ensure proper pressure, gauges and lights function.
Notify supervisor of any malfunctions.
At the end of each day: wash, add fuel and lubricate equipment.
Perform walk‑around inspection for damage or wear.
Report findings to Mechanic or Mechanic Supervisor.
Maintain good customer relations and observe any turf, landscape or equipment problems.
Perform work with due regard to safety of self and fellow employees while protecting company property.
Dig trenches as directed.
Become knowledgeable about correct cutting heights.
Mow designated areas with proper mower as directed.
Be able to lift bags of fertilizer up to 50 pounds.
Irrigate areas as instructed.
Inform supervisor of any work discrepancies or equipment malfunctions.
Conduct oneself professionally and maintain a professional image at all times.
Be a Bluejack National Landscaping ambassador at all times.
Attend all relevant operational meetings.
Support the development, club customs, culture and rules.
Adhere to all federal, state and local laws regarding health, safety and employment.
Attend to special projects and additional duties as requested by Horticulturist and Lawn Care Manager.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School diploma preferred but not required.
Valid Texas Driver’s License.
Proven ability to work independently and with a team.
Working knowledge of and ability to use hand tools and equipment.
Ability to work outdoors for long periods in various weather conditions.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to stand on feet for extended periods.
Available for 24‑hour recall in emergency situations.
Sound time‑management and organizational skills.
Ensure supplies are stocked and maintain an organized work area ready for members.
Ability to function under pressure, set priorities and adjust to changing conditions.
Good attitude, highly motivated, good communication skills, willingness to listen and present ideas.
Professional appearance and presentation; always convey a professional attitude toward club and team members.
Respect team members with utmost respect and dignity; be sincere and hospitable with residents, members and guests.
Maintain a positive attitude and look for positive outcomes in all opportunities.
Schedule and Hours 40–45 hours or more per week. Weekdays, weekends and holidays. Schedule flexible as business dictates.
Additional Compensation Soliciting gratuities from members or guests is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. Bluejack provides designated bonus opportunities throughout the year to recognize and reward employee contributions.
Bluejack Appearance and Grooming Standards The ideal Bluejack candidate embodies our mission and cultural beliefs, demonstrating genuine passion for hospitality. Candidates should reflect the Bluejack brand in appearance, behavior, and communication. We value a polished, conservative presentation: natural hair and nail colors, minimal jewelry, closed‑toe professional shoes, no visible tattoos or off‑brand logos. Management reserves the right to uphold grooming and uniform standards that align with the club’s expectations.
Licenses and Certifications Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s License and meet the driver safety policy requirements.
Physical Demands and Work Environment Physical demands include standing, moving, pushing, pulling, bending, lifting, and/or moving up to 50 pounds. The work environment includes majority of shift outdoors in varying weather conditions on a 767‑acre property, with additional indoor facilities. Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are an equal employment opportunity employer.
Acknowledgment The above job description is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
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