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Daily duties include detailed housekeeping, restocking cabin supplies, laundering bedding and ... seasonal hunting schedules. Company Description Tejon Ranch Company (NYSE: TRC), based in Lebec ...

Housekeeper

Groveland, CA · On-site

$16.90/hr

This is a seasonal, hourly position and includes the option of team member housing for the duration ... Ranch lodge and cabin discounts * Lifestyle partner brand and industry discounts * Housing ...

Housekeeper

Groveland, CA · On-site

$16.90/hr

This is a seasonal, hourly position and includes the option of team member housing for the duration ... Ranch lodge and cabin discounts * Lifestyle partner brand and industry discounts * Housing ...

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Housekeeper / Hospitaility and Special Services Support

Tejon Ranch

Lebec, CA • On-site

$32K - $50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Job Summary

This position is primarily responsible for the thorough cleaning, upkeep, and turnover of Ranch cabins, guest houses, and related facilities to ensure a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for hunters, guests, and employees. Daily duties include detailed housekeeping, restocking cabin supplies, laundering bedding and linens, and addressing the unique challenges of maintaining remote mountain facilities — including the routine presence of mice, rodents, and other mountain wildlife commonly encountered in the Ranch’s cabin environments. General support for Ranch operations, hunting programs, and guest services is a secondary function of the role. The position requires physical stamina, attention to detail, flexibility, and comfort working in a rural mountain setting with exposure to wildlife and variable weather conditions.

Essential Functions:

Clean, maintain, and prepare Ranch cabins, guest houses, and associated facilities to a high standard including restocking individual cabin amenities (toiletries, paper goods, beverages, and other guest supplies) as part of each cabin turnover.
Maintain inventories of supplies, equipment, food, and amenities for cabins and hunting operations.
Assist with the preparation, support, and cleanup of hunting activities, including ensuring facilities and equipment are ready for guests, including washing of bedding and linen.
Provide hospitality support for hunters, guests, vendors, and company visitors.
Assist with setup and cleanup of company meetings and special events as a secondary function to primary cabin housekeeping duties.
Operate Ranch vehicles and transport supplies, bedding/linen or equipment as needed.
Perform general support duties for the Special Services Department and other Ranch Operations departments as assigned.
Assist with other duties necessary to ensure the successful operation of the Ranch's hunting, hospitality, and special events programs.
Report maintenance issues, damage, or safety concerns observed in cabins, guest houses, or Ranch facilities to the appropriate supervisor promptly.
Inspect cabins and guest houses for signs of rodent or wildlife intrusion (including mice, squirrels, and other mountain animals); clean and sanitize affected areas; report findings to the appropriate supervisor promptly; and assist with response measures in accordance with Ranch pest management protocols.
Maintain accurate lost-and-found records for items left by guests; retain found items in a secure designated location and follow Ranch protocols for return or disposition.
Assist with food and beverage setup, staging, and service in support of hunting programs and Ranch events, in compliance with applicable food safety requirements.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
Knowledge of cleaning and sanitation products.
Knowledge of housekeeping standards and procedures.
Detail and quality oriented.
Cooperation and willingness to accept multiple tasks and directives while maintaining a flexible schedule as required.
Able to understand and follow detailed instructions.
Strong customer service and hospitality skills.
Ability to organize multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Basic inventory management skills.
Comfort with and ability to address the presence of mice, rodents, insects, and other wildlife commonly found in mountain and ranch cabin environments.
Professional demeanor when interacting with executives, hunters, and guests.
Flexibility to work weekends, evenings, holidays, and seasonal hunting schedules.

Company Description

Tejon Ranch Company (NYSE: TRC), based in Lebec, California, is one of the largest private landowners in California. The company owns over 270,000 acres in the southern San Joaquin Valley, Tehachapi Mountains, and Antelope Valley. It is the largest contiguous piece of private property in the state. Tejon Ranch’s agricultural operation primarily grows almonds, pistachios, and wine grapes, along with some alfalfa and the occasional row crop. Cattle leases cover about 250,000 acres (1,012 km2), and depending on the season, up to 12,000 head of cattle graze on the ranch.
It is a diversified development and agribusiness company which has been publicly listed since 1973.The company derives revenue from
resort, residential, commercial and industrial development; from selling and licensing natural resources such as minerals, oil, and water; from crops such as pistachios, and ranch operations, including leasing land for cattle grazing; from their hunting program, in which sport hunters pay to be guided on hunts for wildlife on the ranch, and from providing locations for filming commercials, television and movies.