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Customer Experience Specialist

Boulder, CO · On-site

$18.75 - $23.50/hr

Imagine watching 500 cattle stand up and walk calmly towards their next break? No quad bikes, no ... Getting out on ranch - seeing Halter in action and understanding the real impact of your work. This ...

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How much do cattle ranch hand jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for cattle ranch hand in the United States is $17.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are cattle ranch hands?

Cattle ranch hands are workers who assist with the daily operations of a cattle ranch. Their responsibilities typically include caring for livestock, feeding and watering cattle, repairing fences, maintaining equipment, and helping with tasks such as branding, herding, and sometimes assisting with calving. Ranch hands often work outdoors in various weather conditions and may also help with record-keeping or other general farm duties. The job requires physical stamina, practical skills, and a knowledge of animal husbandry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cattle Ranch Hand, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cattle Ranch Hand, you need hands-on experience with livestock handling, basic animal health care, and general ranch maintenance, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with equipment such as tractors, fencing tools, and sometimes herd management software is typically required. Strong work ethic, physical stamina, problem-solving, and effective teamwork are essential soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure the health and safety of livestock, efficient ranch operations, and successful collaboration with ranch owners and coworkers.

What are some common challenges faced by cattle ranch hands, and how can they be managed effectively?

Cattle ranch hands often encounter challenges such as working long hours in varying weather conditions, handling unpredictable livestock, and performing physically demanding tasks like feeding, herding, and fencing. Effective time management, teamwork, and maintaining a strong awareness of safety protocols are essential for handling these challenges. Many ranches provide on-the-job training and emphasize communication among team members to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and safely.

What is the difference between Cattle Ranch Hand vs Livestock Worker?

AspectCattle Ranch HandLivestock Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma, on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma, some certifications optional
Work EnvironmentRanches, outdoor, physically demandingFarms, outdoor, similar physical demands
Industry UsagePrimarily cattle-focused ranchesVarious livestock farms including cattle, sheep, goats
Job TasksHerding, feeding, maintaining fencesFeeding, caring for livestock, cleaning pens

The main difference between a Cattle Ranch Hand and a Livestock Worker is the focus of their work. Cattle Ranch Hands typically work specifically with cattle on ranches, performing tasks like herding and fence maintenance. Livestock Workers may handle various types of farm animals across different farms. Both roles require outdoor work and physical effort, but the Cattle Ranch Hand role is more specialized in cattle management within the ranching industry.

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Infographic showing various Cattle Ranch Hand job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 36% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 59% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,173 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

Farm Equipment Mechanic Helper

A. Duda & Sons Inc.

Melbourne, FL • On-site

$16.50 - $20.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

The Farm Equipment Mechanic Helper will be responsible for assisting the mechanics and equipment operators in maintaining and repairing machinery used for sod production. Working closely with the team to ensure that equipment runs smoothly, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.  Typical work hours are Monday - Friday 7 am to 4 pm with some opportunities to work additional hours/weekends. This is a full-time, benefits eligible position including a compensation package prepared to meet your needs.  Paid time off, medical, dental, and vision benefits, retirement, short- and long-term disability and life insurance.   
Job Responsibilities:  
  • Equipment Maintenance: Assist mechanics in performing routine maintenance tasks on tractors, movers, harvesters, and other sod-related machinery. Clean & lubricate equipment components. Inspect belts, hoses, filters, and other parts for wear & tear. Help with minor repairs, such as replacing worn-out blades or adjusting settings.
  • Equipment Repair: Support mechanics in diagnosing and troubleshooting equipment issues. Hand tools & parts to mechanics during repairs. Learn basis repair techniques & gain familiarity with common equipment problems.
  • Inventory Management: Keep track of spare parts, tools, and supplies. Assist in organizing the workshop and maintaining an inventory system. Help order replacement parts as needed.
  • Field Assistance: Accompany equipment operators to the field during sod harvesting & installation. Assist with equipment setup, calibration, and adjustments. Be prepared to troubleshoot minor issues during field operations.
  • Safety & Cleanliness: Follow safety protocols and guidelines at all times. Keep work areas clean and organized. report any safety hazards or incidents promptly.
  • Documentation: Maintain records of maintenance tasks, repairs, and equipment usage. Assist in documenting equipment specifications and serial numbers.
  • Valid driver’s license. Position does not require travel to other Duda & Sons offices or locations. Work is completed at the Cocoa Ranch shop/location.
  • Have their own tools
Experience: Minimum of 1 year
Duda Ranches a division of A Duda & Sons, Inc., a diversified land management company is currently seeking an experienced Mechanic Helper for its Sod/Cattle Farm located at our Viera/Melbourne location. Starting out as a humble celery farm in 1926, DUDA’s business operations today include Duda Farm Fresh Foods, one of the world’s leading producers and suppliers of celery and other quality fresh and fresh-cut vegetables and citrus; The Viera Company, a highly regarded community developer with fully-integrated real estate operations including Viera Builders, a residential home builder; as well as Duda Ranches, manager of DUDA’s agricultural operations including sod, sugarcane, citrus and cattle.  
This job requires the applicant to pass a physical, drug test, and a background check and the applicant must be able to work in the USA without sponsorship. Visit our website, www.Duda.com for more information. 
Applicants may also apply in-person between 8:00 am-2:00 pm at: 10002 North Wickham Road Melbourne, FL 32940 (at the end of Wickham Rd)
 

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