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019179 - Grounds & Turf Specialist

The University of North Carolina System
United States, North Carolina, Asheville
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way (Show on map)
Oct 29, 2025

About the Opportunity

Do you have a passion for the outdoors, hands-on work, and helping nature thrive? The North Carolina Arboretum is seeking a dedicated Grounds & Turf Specialist to support the care and beauty of our stunning 434-acre campus. As part of our dynamic Grounds Crew, you'll help maintain pristine turf, manage seasonal landscape tasks, and keep our roads, walkways, and gardens looking their best for visitors.

The Grounds & Turf Specialist reports daily to the Grounds Crew Leader. This position is responsible for Grounds Maintenance across the 430+ acres of the NC Arboretum Campus. The Primary area of focus is all turf areas within and adjacent to outdoor exhibit areas, roads and parking areas, this includes several miles of gravel roads and several miles of paved roads with cultivated landscape and parking areas - including the 1 mile long, highly visible divided main entrance road. The Grounds & Turf Specialist performs tasks related to general grounds maintenance activities such as turf care, sod installation, herbicide applications, irrigation repairs, irrigation system management, gravel road and ditch line maintenance, land management, sidewalk clearing, snow removal, soil preparation, debris management, firewood processing, equipment maintenance and inventory, carpentry work and group projects as assigned.

This position reports directly to the Grounds Crew Leader and works, as needed, with volunteers and temporary employees. This position may also be required to provide assistance in the following areas: irrigation systems maintenance and repair, light equipment repair and maintenance and light landscaping. The worker performs tasks related to general grounds maintenance activities such as turf care, road, sidewalk and other pavement and railings, snow removal, soil preparation, composting leaves for use in the garden areas.

Turf Maintenance:

Turf maintenance includes applications of soil amendments, fertilizers and pesticides, grading, seeding, mowing, string trimming of lawn areas, monitoring and treating for pest and disease, blowing, weeding and other activities involved in general turf care. Each of these areas requires extensive knowledge in landscape management. This position assists in carrying out the duties of the Grounds Crew Leader whose ultimate responsibility is to schedule activities to follow a timely rotating schedule, ensuring the turf is well maintained around peak times of visitation, repair turf that has been damaged due to weather or special events, to be organized and have the ability to pre-plan activities such as mowing to ensure they do not take place during a program or event. This position is required to report all equipment failures, repairs and safety concerns under the supervision of the Grounds crew Leader and in coordination with the Maintenance Supervisor in regards to all equipment utilized in the turf operations. This position interfaces with the public while working on the property and must be to respond to questions and provide information when needed.

Equipment Maintenance

Plans, installs and maintains landscape irrigation systems including repairing or replacing sprinkler heads, valves and lines; operates and maintains grounds maintenance equipment such as lawn mower, edger, sweeper, string trimmer, rototiller, chainsaw, hedge trimmers, sprayers, leaf blowers, trucks, tractors and basic gardening hand tools.

Road, Parking lot, Sidewalk (hardscape) Care and Maintenance

The care and maintenance of roads, sidewalks and parking lots includes the following responsibilities: participation in leaf and snow removal operations to include the emergency reaction program; daily upkeep of the parking lot, all sidewalks, walkways, curbs, and streets to include sweeping, trash and debris removal; road building (gravel) and maintenance; concrete work and site preparation to include moving objects or trees.

Leaf, Snow and Debris Removal and Management

This position assists in the maintenance of plant debris and compost piles/materials. Plant debris such as brush, tree limbs, leaves, are deposited by various staff into one of the several temporary debris collection sites. It is then the responsibility of this position and crew to collect this material and move it to an area of the property where it is chipped and/or composted and managed in an organized formation. The development and maintenance of compost piles and debris materials requires knowledge of horticulture processes and procedures necessary to properly develop optimum compost materials. When the materials have been properly composted it is then utilized for an on-site soil mixing operation. When this is complete the grounds crew delivers and assists in the distribution or spreading of the materials where and as needed. In addition this position assists with the management and burning of all non-compostable and chippable debris, including procurement of proper permits and manages the storage and distribution site for all firewood under the supervision of the Grounds Crew Leader.

This position also participates in a rotational on-call schedule during the weekends to manage equipment or systems failures on the property. Emergency reaction responsibilities require this position to possess extensive knowledge of some Arboretum systems i.e. irrigation, hazard tree removal, snow/ice removal, etc.

Technical Knowledge

To be successful, this position must possess considerable knowledge of horticulture and turf management principles and practices applicable to grounds maintenance; knowledge of soil and plant health, knowledge of composting techniques and processes for production of mulching materials, identification and maintenance of general landscape plants; ability to operate small farm and landscape equipment and mow steep slopes.

Accuracy Required in Work:

Significant knowledge of sound horticultural practices is required. The application of fertilizers and chemicals, integrated pest management, pruning, mulching, and soil preparation all effect plant health and appearance. Working with heavy equipment and mowers on uneven terrain and steep slopes requires a high level of accuracy to ensure the safety of the operator, visitors and surrounding staff members. Accuracy in mixing and application of pesticides and fertilizers can be detrimental to the turf and plant life. Consequence of error can mean the loss of valuable plant species from the Arboretum collection.

Physical Requirements:

This position performs outdoor work under variable conditions. Both extreme cold and heat can require major physical exertion. Operating tractors, mowing, cutting, sweeping, blowing and using outdoor vacuum equipment is performed on a regular basis. Removing snow, digging trenches to locate, repair or install underground utilities or irrigation can occur on any day during any weather condition. Equipment maintenance and repair also requires some physical effort. Physical effort may also include filling in for absent individuals in the gardens and natural landscape programs. The ability to walk long distances, lift objects with a max of 75 lbs. and work under variable weather conditions is required as is above average physical shape.

Communication and Judgment

Excellent written and verbal communication skills are necessary to communicate with staff, volunteers and visitors in a professional manner.

This position must also possess the ability to use judgment and initiative while working independently to complete work assignments with minimum supervision. This position must also be able to make judgements and maintain efficiency in the absence of the Grounds Crew Leader and to supervise Horticulture Assistants in the absence of the Crew Leader.

This position must respond to priorities set by the Crew Leader and must be communicated to contract volunteers, temporary employees or other staff as needed. This position must be reactive to changing priorities created by unexpected events, systems and equipment failures.

About the Team
The Grounds & Turf Specialist is part of the Horticulture branch of The North Carolina Arboretum. By promoting the stewardship and enjoyment of the wealth of plant life within the South Appalachians through world-renowned gardens demonstrating cultivated and natural landscapes. Horticulture support activities include installation, maintenance and care of all gardens, landscape, turf, grounds and trails, the production within the greenhouse and nursery areas, and all other horticulture aspects relating to the use of the property. The specific program areas responsible for executing these activities are Greenhouse Production, Grounds Maintenance, Formal Gardens Curation, Natural Resources, Bonsai Curation and Native Azalea Conservation.
This position falls within the Grounds and Landscape program area. The staff in this area are responsible for the installation and maintenance of outdoor exhibits and areas of circulation throughout the nearly 100 acres of improved and cultivated area in both woodland and intensive garden setting.

Minimum Education, Experience, and Skills
Graduation from high school, completion of a two-year technical institute program in horticulture or four years of progressive and varied experience in general landscape, public garden development and maintenance including the operation of various landscape heavy and light duty equipment or an equivalent combination of training and experience. A Pesticide Applicators license is required or must be obtained upon hire.

Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills
At least two years of progressive and varied experience in all aspects of grounds maintenance to include plant identification, seed and plant bed preparation, watering, fertilizing, applying pesticides and other on-going maintenance duties. Certificate as a Certified Plant Professional or Certified Turf Grass Professional would be preferred.



  • Classification: 019179 - Grounds & Turf Specialist
  • Position Competency Level: Journey
  • Position Number: UNCSO-A019179
  • Employment Type: SHRA
  • Appointment Type: Permanent
  • Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-Time
  • Recruitment Salary Range: $37,932-$40,365
  • Salary Grade Equivalent:
  • Location: 100 Fredrick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806 USA
  • Posting Open Date: 10/29/2025
  • Posting Close Date: 11/10/2025

EEO
The UNC System Office (includes PBS NC, NCSEAA, and NC Arboretum) is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.

The UNC System Office (includes PBS NC, NCSEAA, and NC Arboretum) is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

To claim veteran's preference, all eligible persons must indicate their eligibility as requested on the application. A DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, may be required later in the selection process.

The UNC System Office (includes PBS NC, NCSEAA, and NC Arboretum) participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States.

Human Resources Contact Information
Applicants needing assistance with the application process are asked to contact: recruiter@northcarolina.edu.



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