The Post The post holder as a member of the Grounds Maintenance Division will maintain and further develop the University’s 330 acre estate which is designated within the Inventory of Gardens of Historic Importance. The landscape makes a significant contribution to University life and is used daily by our students, staff and the community for a wide range of academic, research, sporting and leisure activities. This unique landscape contributes greatly to enriching the University campus experience. The post holder will report directly to the Assistant Grounds Maintenance Manager and will work with other grounds persons and apprentices efficiently, effectively and safely. The post holder should have an excellent understanding of turf management and maintenance requirements for sports facilities both natural and artificial surfaces including football, rugby and hockey pitches, tennis courts, running track and golf facility. The post holder should also have experience in garden maintenance tasks including weeding, pruning trees & shrubs, hedge cutting, strimming, mulching borders and tree & shrub clearance. The post holder should also have good communication skills and the ability to work with a team and manage oneself. Additional Information The post requires a high degree of physical effort and an ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions at all times of the year. NOTE: Grounds staff are required to respond to emergencies outside normal working hours e.g. tree clearing, flood works, lifting lock gates, snow clearing and gritting. The post holder will be required to carry out these duties and be on a rotation system with their colleagues for early morning and evening winter maintenance duties Description of Duties The following list of duties are not an exhaustive list of duties the post holder will undertake but to provide an overview of the type of activities the post holder will undertake on a daily basis: Maintenance of Golf High Performance Training Centre including grass cutting with pedestrian and ride on mowers, scarifying, aerating, topdressing, seeding, turfing, feeding and irrigating Football and rugby pitch maintenance including grass cutting with pedestrian and ride on mowers, scarifying, aerating, topdressing, divoting, seeding, turfing, feeding and line marking Maintaining ornamental and amenity grass areas around the campus including cutting, edging and strimming on a weekly basis and seasonal maintenance including scarifying, aerating, topdressing, seeding, turfing, feeding and irrigating Garden maintenance of external courtyards, arboretum, garden of time, residential and office block areas, this will include, weeding, planting, mulching, feeding, watering, pruning, hedge cutting, strimming Assisting with weekly maintenance of artificial sport surfaces including running track, 3G football pitch and sand filled hockey pitch Assisting with erecting and dismantling football and rugby posts Assisting with setting up cross country runs for students Occasional plant nursery work including, raising hardy nursery stock plants from seed and cuttings, pricking out, potting on, division of plants, feeding and watering Loch and pond maintenance Spraying herbicides and algaecides and using biological control Maintain the grounds of the Universities external facilities Campus autumn & winter maintenance including, leaf clearing, hedge cutting, tree and shrub pruning and removal, re landscaping areas, removing ivy from walls, drainage instillations on sports areas, power washing golf tees and hard landscaped areas Winter road, path and car park maintenance including snow clearing and gritting manually and by mechanical means i.e. tractor plough and gritting machines. This will include out of hours winter snow clearance and gritting on a rotational basis Daily and weekly maintenance of vehicles and machinery Ensure the equipment used is safe and well maintained and report any defects to the Assistant Grounds Maintenance Manager Assist other members of the Grounds Maintenance team, the wider Estates and Campus Services team and other University Directorates and Faculties when required Assist in preparing for and staffing of events including graduation ceremonies, family welcome days, sports events, conferences, open days etc. Other duties will include sweeping, litter picking, emptying bins Carry out any other reasonable duties required to contribute to the work of the Directorate The above duties will be carried out in accordance with all departmental and University health and safety policies and risk assessments for all duties performed daily. The post holder will be required to undertake task specific dynamic risk assessments on a daily basis. Health and safety training will be given as and when appropriate. The Grounds Maintenance Division form part of the Estates and Campus Services Directorate, the post holder during busy periods, events and emergency situations will require to work across the Directorate. Essential Criteria Hold a professional qualification to a minimum of level 2 in Groundsmanship, Greenkeeping or Horticulture Good oral and written communication skills Able to undertake a wide range of tasks due to demanding physical role of the post Hold a PA1 & PA6 NPTC spraying certificate Hold a current driving licence Ability to use a wide range of garden tools, machinery and vehicles including, strimmers, hedge cutters, blowers, pedestrian mowers, scarifiers, aerators, rotovators, utility vehicles with trailers, tractors with trailers and implements, ride on mowers and works vans Able to work as part of a team and on your own and be self motivated Be flexible to work out of hours Work on a rotation system for out of hours winter maintenance e.g. treating of ice and clearing snow on paths and roads Have an understanding of Health & Safety legislation including COSHH and Risk Assessments Computer literate and familiar with standard desk-top computing (MS Office etc.) Physical Effort/Working Conditions Desirable Criteria Hold a chainsaw certificate Additional Information x2 Positions Available Full time Open ended The closing date for applications is midnight on Wednesday 08 January 2025. Interviews are expected to take place on Tuesday 21 January 2025. There is an expectation that work will be undertaken in the UK. This role will require a Basic Disclosure check. An offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory outcome of this process. This role is not eligible for sponsorship. Applicants require to have existing right to work in the UK. The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and research experiences of the entire campus and greater community. We are committed to removing barriers and welcome applications from those who would contribute to further diversification of our staff and ensure that equality, diversity and inclusion is woven into the substance of the role. We strongly encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds including gender, identity, race, age, class, and ethnicity. 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