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Ranch Manager Located in Big Sky, Montana, Lone Mountain Ranch is a historic guest ranch situated on 148 acres in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. First homesteaded in 1915, the Ranch ...

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RANCH HAND

Crawford, CO · On-site

$2.7K - $3.2K/mo

Western Slope Colorado working cow/calf ranch seeking experienced quality ranch hand with good character and work ethic for immediate hire. This position will work directly with the ranch manager to ...

Ranch Hand

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Paid time off RedStone Ranch is looking for a dependable, hardworking Ranch Hand to join our team! This position is ideal for someone who enjoys working outdoors, isn't afraid of physical labor, and ...

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Ranch Hand

Freer, TX

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Description Killam Ranch Properties - Ranch Hand Location: Killam Ranch Properties is located at our Duval County Ranch outside of Freer, Texas. Summary: Killam Ranch Properties is seeking an ...

Ranch Rover

Tucson, AZ

$18 - $18.50/hr

Overview Canyon Ranch guides the pursuit of wellbeing on a path through immersive destinations to a lifetime of proven answers. We inspire your well way of life through Integral Answers, Personal ...

Ranch Hand

Freer, TX

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Description Killam Ranch Properties - Ranch Hand Location: Killam Ranch Properties is located at our Duval County Ranch outside of Freer, Texas. Summary: Killam Ranch Properties is seeking an ...

Ranch Rover

Tucson, AZ

$18 - $18.50/hr

Overview Canyon Ranch guides the pursuit of wellbeing on a path through immersive destinations to a lifetime of proven answers. We inspire your well way of life through Integral Answers, Personal ...

Overview Canyon Ranch ® has been a trailblazer and an industry-leading proponent of the wellness lifestyle since its founding in 1979. Canyon Ranch has imparted integrative expertise to millions of ...

Ranch Rover

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$18/hr

Overview Canyon Ranch guides the pursuit of wellbeing on a path through immersive destinations to a lifetime of proven answers. We inspire your well way of life through Integral Answers, Personal ...

The Ranch Manager is responsible for overseeing the full scope of operations across the Duval County Ranch, including cattle ranching, recreational hunting, and hospitality management. This role ...

The Ranch Hand is responsible for completing daily operations at Agri Beef's ranch in Loomis, WA, including monitoring and moving cattle. Their work enables day-to-day operation of the ranch. This ...

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Ranch Hand

Harrison, ID · On-site

$12 - $14/hr

This Ranch Hand position is part of the core team of our ranch, so they would play an important role with the planning, improvement, and future of the ranch. In addition to that they are expected to ...

Ranch Hand 3

Sonoma, CA · On-site

$28 - $33/hr

Duties & Responsibilities: · Perform advanced carpentry repairs and building improvements across the ranch · Lead and support landscaping development and care, with understanding of native plant ...

Company Description Stanly Ranch, Auberge Collection is the resort of new Napa, bringing a bold, dynamic energy and creating an unrivaled destination and community itself. Set on over 700 acres of ...

Grazing Unit Ranch Hand

Kamuela, HI · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

The Grazing Unit Ranch Hand requires the ability to sort, load and process cattle in a quiet and calm manner using low-stress handling techniques, perform routine maintenance and repairs of fence ...

Grazing Unit Ranch Hand

Kamuela, HI

$16.25 - $22/hr

Description The Grazing Unit Ranch Hand requires the ability to sort, load and process cattle in a quiet and calm manner using low-stress handling techniques, perform routine maintenance and repairs ...

Ranch Hand

Questa, NM · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Ranch Hand/Laborer Name of Ranch/Business: Waltrip Ranches/Tres Ritos Ranch (TRR) Location: Questa, NM Position Type: Full-Time About Tres Ritos Ranch: Tres Ritos Ranch (TRR) is a family owned ...

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How much do 6666 ranch jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for 6666 ranch in the United States is $54,276.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for employees working at 6666 Ranch?

Employees at 6666 Ranch generally handle a variety of tasks, including caring for livestock, maintaining pastures and fences, operating farm machinery, and assisting with seasonal activities such as branding or cattle drives. Daily routines often begin early and may involve monitoring animal health, feeding schedules, and repairing ranch infrastructure. Team members work closely together to ensure each aspect of ranch life runs smoothly and safely. The role offers plenty of hands-on, outdoor work, and no two days are exactly the same, making it an ideal environment for those who enjoy variety and being an integral part of a close-knit team.

What is a 6666 Ranch job?

A 6666 Ranch job involves working on one of the most historic and well-known cattle ranches in Texas, specializing in livestock management, horse breeding, ranch maintenance, and other agricultural duties. Employees may work as ranch hands, horse trainers, cowboys, veterinarians, or support staff. Jobs require skills in horsemanship, animal care, and land management. The ranch is known for its high standards in cattle production and horse breeding, making it a respected employer in the ranching industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 6666 Ranch position, and why are they important?

To thrive at 6666 Ranch, candidates need strong livestock care knowledge, ranch operations experience, and practical skills in horsemanship and equipment maintenance. Familiarity with ranch management software, livestock handling tools, and possibly certifications in animal husbandry or range management are often required. Effective communication, teamwork, attention to detail, and adaptability to changing tasks are valuable soft skills in this setting. These competencies ensure smooth ranch operations, animal welfare, and efficient coordination of daily responsibilities across large and often remote properties.

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Ranch Manager

Located in Big Sky, Montana, Lone Mountain Ranch is a historic guest ranch situated on 148 acres in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. First homesteaded in 1915, the Ranch has grown into one of the premier guest ranch destinations in the American West, offering a unique blend of authentic hospitality, rich history, thoughtful luxury, and year-round outdoor adventure.

The property features 25 hand-hewn cabins, the renowned Horn & Cantle Restaurant and Saloon, the Ranch Hall, the Outpost, equestrian facilities, Nordic ski trails, event spaces, and expansive access to the surrounding Montana landscape. Lone Mountain Ranch is proud to be recognized as a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and a longtime member of the Dude Ranchers' Association.

Our team is passionate about creating genuine and memorable experiences for our guests while fostering a workplace culture centered around hospitality, professionalism, teamwork, and respect for the history and spirit of the Ranch.

About the Role

The Ranch Manager is a key operational leader at Lone Mountain Ranch, responsible for overseeing the teams and systems that keep the Ranch safe, beautiful, functional, and guest-ready year-round. Reporting directly to the General Manager, this position provides leadership and strategic oversight for the Maintenance Department, Grounds Maintenance, Horse Program, Fishing Program, Nordic Trail Grooming, Rodeo Events, and Sleigh Ride Operations.

This role is ideal for a collaborative and experienced leader who is passionate about hospitality, outdoor recreation, property stewardship, and team development. The Ranch Manager plays a critical role in ensuring operational excellence while preserving the character, history, and natural beauty of the Ranch. Success in this role requires strong leadership, sound decision-making, operational expertise, and a commitment to creating exceptional guest and employee experiences.

What You'll Do
  • Provide leadership and operational oversight for Maintenance, Grounds, Horse Program, Fishing, Nordic Grooming, Rodeo, and Sleigh Ride departments
  • Develop and execute plans for property maintenance, grounds care, snow removal, trail grooming, and long-term asset preservation
  • Build and maintain operational systems, including SOPs, schedules, checklists, preventive maintenance programs, and work-order tracking systems
  • Oversee vehicle fleets, heavy equipment, maintenance operations, and ranch infrastructure
  • Lead and support department managers and supervisors through coaching, accountability, and professional development
  • Ensure cabins, facilities, trails, grounds, and guest-use areas consistently meet Ranch quality and safety standards
  • Collaborate closely with the Barn Manager to support horse program operations, guest safety, and team development
  • Oversee staffing, scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation across departments
  • Monitor guest satisfaction and proactively address operational concerns that impact the guest experience
  • Support sustainable property management practices and long-term operational planning
  • Partner with the General Manager and leadership team to align operational priorities with Ranch goals and strategic initiatives
  • Foster a positive culture built on teamwork, accountability, hospitality, and continuous improvement
Qualifications
  • Minimum of 5 years of senior leadership experience in hospitality, resort operations, ranch management, property management, or a related field
  • Demonstrated experience leading multiple operational departments and managing diverse teams
  • Strong knowledge of property maintenance, grounds care, snow removal, trail systems, vehicle and equipment maintenance, and infrastructure management
  • Experience developing operational systems, SOPs, preventive maintenance programs, and work-order tracking processes
  • Proven ability to build, motivate, and develop high-performing teams
  • Strong financial acumen, including budgeting, forecasting, and resource management
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to balance operational excellence with employee engagement and guest satisfaction
  • Experience working in outdoor recreation, ranch, resort, or hospitality environments preferred
  • Knowledge of wildfire mitigation, risk management, and property safety practices preferred
  • Ability to work collaboratively with executive leadership and cross-functional teams
Leadership Expectations

As a leader at Lone Mountain Ranch, the Ranch Manager is expected to model professionalism, integrity, accountability, and hospitality in every aspect of their work. This position plays a critical role in building strong teams, fostering collaboration across departments, and creating a culture where employees feel supported, empowered, and connected to the Ranch's mission.

Successful leaders at the Ranch lead by example, communicate openly, take ownership of challenges, and focus on solutions. They support the success of the entire Ranch, encourage teamwork across departments, and help create exceptional experiences for both guests and employees.