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Cattle Station Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Server

Portales, NM · On-site

$4/hr

Stock stations. * Transport soiled dishes and/or soiled dish tubs, where applicable. * Keep floors ... Since 1976, Cattle Baron has proudly served the finest steaks, seafood, and salad this side of the ...

Stock stations. * Transport soiled dishes and/or soiled dish tubs, where applicable. * Keep floors ... Since 1976, Cattle Baron has proudly served the finest steaks, seafood, and salad this side of the ...

Rock Creek Cattle Company, a private golf club set in the stunning Montana landscape, is looking ... Restock service stations with necessary supplies throughout the shift (silverware, linens ...

Server

Deer Lodge, MT · On-site

$13/hr

Rock Creek Cattle Company, a private golf club set in the stunning Montana landscape, is looking ... Restock service stations with necessary supplies throughout the shift (silverware, linens ...

Rock Creek Cattle Company, a private golf club set in the stunning Montana landscape, is looking ... Restock service stations with necessary supplies throughout the shift (silverware, linens ...

Line Cook

Seattle, WA · On-site

$22 - $29/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

Description FlintCreek Cattle Co is currently seeking an experienced line cook to join our team ... Keep clean and orderly station. * Follow recipes accurately. Required Knowledge, Skills and ...

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Server

Ada, OK · On-site

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Server

Ada, OK · On-site

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Server

Ada, OK · On-site

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Host

Ada, OK · On-site

... Host Station standards. DISCLAIMER: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Server

Ada, OK · On-site

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

Server

Ada, OK · On-site

Obtains information regarding specials, side work, assigned station, and etc. from a manager at the ... Santa Fe Cattle Company (KWC, LLC) is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled Santa Fe Cattle Company ...

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How much do cattle station jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for cattle station 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 is a cattle station?

A cattle station is a large farm or ranch in Australia dedicated primarily to raising cattle for beef production. These properties can cover thousands of square kilometers and often operate in remote, rural areas. Work on a cattle station typically involves tasks such as mustering cattle, maintaining equipment and fences, and managing land. Cattle stations play a significant role in Australia's agricultural industry, supplying both domestic and international beef markets.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cattle station manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cattle Station Manager, you need a solid background in animal husbandry, land management, and agricultural business operations, often supported by a degree in agriculture or relevant experience. Familiarity with livestock management software, machinery operation, and certifications in animal welfare or chemical handling are typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills are vital for managing teams and responding to challenges effectively. These skills ensure efficient station operations, animal health, and profitability in a demanding rural environment.

What are the common challenges faced by workers on a cattle station, and how can they be managed?

Working on a cattle station often involves long hours, physically demanding tasks, and exposure to varying weather conditions. Common challenges include managing large herds over vast properties, maintaining equipment, and responding to emergencies such as animal health issues or severe weather. Teamwork and clear communication are essential, as daily responsibilities are often shared among a small, close-knit crew. Adapting to rural or remote living is also important, and many stations provide strong support networks to help new employees adjust. Gaining experience in animal handling and property maintenance can open up further career opportunities within the agribusiness sector.

What is the difference between Cattle Station vs Cattle Farm Worker?

AspectCattle StationCattle Farm Worker
CredentialsBasic livestock handling, farm safety trainingBasic livestock handling, farm safety training
Work EnvironmentLarge rural areas, outdoor, remoteRural farms, outdoor, often similar settings
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in Australia, large-scale cattle operationsGlobal, small to medium farms, cattle industry

Both roles involve livestock handling and outdoor work in rural settings. A cattle station typically refers to a large-scale operation, often in Australia, with extensive land and cattle herds. A cattle farm worker may work on smaller farms worldwide, performing similar duties but usually in less expansive environments. The main differences lie in scale and regional terminology, but the skills and work conditions are quite comparable.

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Infographic showing various Cattle Station job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 26% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,173 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

$4/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Greet and seat guests.
  • Communicate features.
  • Answer telephone, take reservations, take out orders.
  • Take guests food/ beverage orders.
  • Read order chits.
  • Serve food and beverages, checking for completion and proper order.
  • Clear/Clean/ Reset tables.
  • Enter orders into computer system.
  • Service all tables.
  • Stock stations.
  • Transport soiled dishes and/or soiled dish tubs, where applicable.
  • Keep floors clean.
  • Tender guest checks, make change.
  • Re-fill liquids.
  • Perform opening/ closing duties, i.e. gather from walk-in cooler, dry storage, dish room, roll silverware, slice desserts, place foods into containers, etc.

Physical functions:

Adjust, bend, clean, clear, close, control, cut, fold, gather, guide, handle, hear, hold, lift, maintain, open, place, pour, print, pull, push, remove, separate, sort, speak, transport, turn, unload, write.


Mental functions:

Advise, calculate, compare, coordinate, detect, estimate, evaluate, inspect, instruct, interpret, observe, organize, plan, read, select, sell, solicit, sort, verify.


METHODS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES:

  • Physically approach guests at their table.
  • Verbally communicate features to guests.
  • Verbally instruct guests to visit the salad bar, if applicable.
  • Verbally take and write down food and beverage orders.
  • Physically enter food order into computer system.
  • Deliver beverages to guests, using a tray.
  • Calculate length of time for food to be prepared.
  • Hand deliver food items to guests (tray delivery, where applicable).
  • Move about the restaurant observing phases of dining, clearing/ cleaning tables, pouring liquids, taking out food.

METHODS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES

Carry soiled dishes and/or soiled dish tubs to dish area.

Use a carpet sweeper for floors.

Carry and set up high chairs and booster seats.


OUTPUT:

  • Greet guests at table promptly.
  • Write orders accurately.
  • Calculate food times accurately.
  • Prompt food and beverage delivery.
  • Clear/Clean tables 40 seconds after guest's departure.
  • Always circulate through dining room.
  • Assist in seating guests.
  • Assist other servers in maintaining overall service levels.

All of the Cocktail/ Food server duties require immediate attention. The greeting, seating, reciting features in order for the guest to be comfortable and informed; circulating the dining room and assisting each other in pouring drinks and running food to ensure proper service levels, are all expected output. Failure to perform these functions may result in suspension or termination.

EQUIPMENT, AIDS, TOOL MATERIALS:

Varying work surfaces, faucets, pens, computers, blenders, measuring tools, glasses, espresso machine (where applicable) glass washer, various chemicals, soda gun.


WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Possible wet floors.
  • Temperatures, heated in winter, cooled in summer.
  • Transitional areas from carpet to tile, raised areas i.e.: steps and in some areas - ramps.
  • Medium noise level.
  • Walk-in cooler temperatures 32 degrees, freezer 0 degrees
  • Standing for 5-8 hours per shift.
  • Possibility of cuts, bruises, scrapes, burns, slips/fall
  • Good ventilation.

SUPERVISION CONTROL:

Workers are responsible for all assigned work in the area. Report to the General Manager, Assistant Manager, Kitchen Manager, Corporate Management, Owner.

Since 1976, Cattle Baron has proudly served the finest steaks, seafood, and salad this side of the Pecos. What began as a single steakhouse in Portales, New Mexico-founded by U.S. Air Force veteran Jeff Wilson-has grown into a beloved regional restaurant group with locations across New Mexico and Texas.
Jeff's passion for quality food and heartfelt service inspired a legacy that lives on through his family and team. Today, the Cattle Baron brand continues to uphold his high standards through a warm, welcoming atmosphere, outstanding dining experiences, and deep community roots.
We're not just a steakhouse-we're part of the local fabric. Our guests return time and again for the signature salad bar, hand-cut steaks, and familiar faces. We're proud to also operate two other unique concepts:
Farley's Food Fun & Pub - a lively local hangout full of energy and flavor.
Pasta Cafe Italian Bistro - a cozy, family-friendly destination for Italian comfort food.
At Cattle Baron, we believe in tradition, teamwork, and delivering exceptional moments, plate by plate. If you're looking to grow with a company that values quality, camaraderie, and service-you've come to the right place.

Education:no requirementsEmployment Type: PART_TIME