Sports Fields Supervisor - City of Savannah

The Sports Fields Supervisor supervises Sports Fields personnel and maintenance programs within the Neighborhood Parks Division.

We offer great pay, excellent benefits to include medical, dental, and vision plans, life insurance, employee/spouse/child supplemental life insurance, short-term disability, tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, deferred compensation plan (457 B), pension plan, flexible spending account, home purchase assistance and 12 paid holidays! 

Essential Job Functions

Hires, trains, schedules, and supervises full-time, part-time, and variable employees; assigns daily tasks, evaluates performance, provides feedback and guidance, recommends disciplinary actions, and facilitates teamwork and personal growth.

• Assigns work using the ASB Task Tracker software system. Monitors and tracks employees to ensure all work is documented daily via the ASB Task Tracker Kiosk, making adjustments as necessary for accuracy and efficiency.

• Applies pesticides as needed. Assists in developing and implementing a comprehensive pesticide and fertilizer plan for sports fields. Ensures safe and correct execution of the plan.

• Calibrates fertilizer and chemical application equipment. Operates hand spreaders, push spreaders, hand sprayers, backpack sprayers, and riding sprayers.

• Ensures fertilizers, pesticides, and other controlled products are properly used, stored, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Maintains all required records and actively works to minimize chemical usage.

• Scout for diseases, insects, and weeds, proactively adjust irrigation, plan pesticide applications, and adjust cultural programs—all based on observations.

• Performs basic mathematical calculations and calibrations, and accurately converts and understands fractions, decimals, and percentages when applying fertilizers and pesticides.

• Operates equipment, including tractors and blowers, and performs litter control, landscaping, aerating, mowing, topdressing, vertical-mowing, and other cultural practices.

• Plans and assists with sports field improvement projects, including sod work, drainage, grading, sprigging, and irrigation upgrades.

• Assists with the installation, repair, and troubleshooting of irrigation systems. Programs and schedules automated irrigation systems, and hand watering as needed.
• Coordinates work with contractors to ensure quality standards are met and property is not damaged.

• Processes, reviews, approves, and expedites vendor invoices via agency purchase orders and payment vouchers.

• Investigates complaints and accidents, following proper procedures for documentation and resolution.

• Processes and files payroll for assigned personnel. Completes and submits weekly time sheets; fills out leave, compensation, return-to-duty, overtime, and other personnel related documents.

• Plans and installs new landscaping features; installs flowers, shrubs, trees, and mulch.

• Trains personnel to safely and efficiently operate small power tools, sprayers, and all cultural practices equipment.

• Participates in establishing and enforcing policies and procedures; participates in departmental planning activities.

• Logs work orders in the #311 system and completes assigned work orders in a timely manner.

• Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.

• Communicates effectively and respectfully with the public, subordinates, and senior management.

• Responds to after-hours emergencies.

• Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Requires an Associate’s degree in turfgrass management, agronomy, sports turf, or a related field. Requires four (4) years of experience in landscaping, athletic fields, golf courses, or as a spray technician, or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

Requires a State Commercial Pesticide Applicator License with Ornamental and Turf endorsement, or the ability to obtain one within six (6) months of employment.

The salary is contingent based upon experience, education, knowledge and skills. Must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license with an acceptable driving history.

Additional Requirements

Background investigation, including supervised drug screen, post offer/pre-employment medical screen; and verification of education, certifications, and licenses required prior to employment.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

• Knowledge of turfgrass pests, diseases, and weed identification.

• Knowledge of pesticides and fertilizers, including application rates for turfgrass weeds, insects, and diseases.

• Knowledge of sports field cultural practices and best management practices.

• Knowledge of customer service and public engagement.

• Knowledge of general office policies and procedures; computers and general office equipment.

• Skill in organizing and assigning work while setting priorities to meet deadlines.

• Skill in data collection, record keeping, and report preparation.

• Skill in organizing and assigning work while setting priorities to meet deadlines.

• Skill in researching, compiling, and summarizing information in oral and written communication.

• Skill in the maintenance and operation of small and medium equipment.

• Ability to obtain and maintain first aid and CPR credentials.

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