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How much do range rider jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for range rider in Florida is $13.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8.61 and $16.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Range Rider job?

A Range Rider is responsible for monitoring and managing livestock on open rangelands, ensuring they remain within designated grazing areas while protecting them from predators and environmental hazards. They often work on horseback or ATVs, checking fences, water sources, and forage conditions. Range Riders may also assist with herding, branding, and medical care of livestock, depending on the employer's needs. Their role is crucial in maintaining sustainable grazing practices and ensuring livestock health.

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

To excel as a Range Rider, you need strong livestock management abilities, wilderness navigation skills, and knowledge of rangeland ecology, often supported by experience with ranching or natural resource management. Familiarity with GPS devices, mapping tools, radio communications, and sometimes certification in animal handling or first aid are commonly required. Outstanding observation, resilience, problem-solving, and effective communication enable a Range Rider to work independently and coordinate with landowners, agencies, and team members. These skills are vital for ensuring livestock health, protecting natural resources, and maintaining collaborative relationships across vast and remote grazing areas.

What does a typical day look like for a Range Rider, and how much time is spent outdoors?

A typical day for a Range Rider involves patrolling rangelands on horseback, ATV, or by foot to monitor livestock, check fencing and water supplies, and assess for potential hazards such as predators or invasive species. Most of the work is performed outdoors in varying weather conditions and across rugged terrain. Range Riders often work independently but also communicate regularly with ranch owners, land managers, and sometimes wildlife biologists to report observations and coordinate plans. Flexibility in working hours is common, especially during critical periods like calving season or when addressing urgent issues. This role is ideal for those who enjoy hands-on work in natural settings and can adapt to the unpredictability of outdoor environments.

What job categories do people searching Range Rider jobs in Florida look for? The top searched job categories for Range Rider jobs in Florida are:
Infographic showing various Range Rider job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 69% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $28,104 per year, or $13.5 per hour.
Rider Coach- Daytona Harley Davidson

Rider Coach- Daytona Harley Davidson

Ed Morse Automotive Group

Ormond Beach, FL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 21 days ago


Ed Morse Automotive Group rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

121st of 143 rated car dealerships


Job description

Overview
Accelerate your career with Ed Morse Automotive Group! With 80+ years of industry experience, we provide excellent service to our customers and team members. Our expanding automotive group spans across FL, TX, OK, MO, IL, IA, CO, and AZ with over 60+ locations, representing 40+ automotive, powersports, and motorcycle brands. Join a family-oriented company that values personal and professional growth.
We are seeking a Rider Coach to join our team!
Responsibilities
  • Maintain a high challenge, low risk learning environment at all times.
  • Have all required paperwork completed and turn into RAM in an organized manner:
    • Waivers and other required forms
    • Written tests
    • Completion card numbers
  • Provide objective feedback to students allowing them to build confidence and develop safe riding habits.
  • Report incidents on appropriate MSF/EMAG form:
    • Must be completed and turned into RAM the day of the incident.
  • Report maintenance issues to RAM and service advisor so that it can be resolved in a timely manner.
  • Work with departments and liaisons in dealership to facilitate customer relationships.
  • Teach participants about motorcycle controls, riding gear and basic riding skills.

Qualifications
  • They must hold an active MSF RiderCoach certification.
  • They must abide by the Rules of Professional Conduct for MSF, H-D, and the state of Florida:
    • Demonstrate safe riding habits and always wear protective gear when riding to, from and during rider training activities. Ideally, all protective gear is worn at all times.
  • Be familiar and apply the Safety, Adult Learning, and Motor Skills principles found in the MSF RiderCoach guide.
  • Currently operate a motorcycle on a frequent and routine basis on public roadways.
  • Keep a good driving record:
    • No criminal offenses
    • No more than one non-criminal moving violation in any twelve month period, regardless of adjudication; and
    • No cancellations, revocations, or suspensions of the driving privilege.

  • They will have to get H-D Riding Academy certified if they do not possess it.
  • First Aid/CPR certification required
  • Must be able to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
  • Must be able to pick up a dropped motorcycle.
  • Must be able to balance and push a motorcycle in and out of storage units or off range.

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