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Sales Wrangler

Whitefish, MT · On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Full-Time Sales Wrangler Our Sales Wranglers are the hardest working people out there! They're consistently juggling tasks to ensure they're giving customers the ultimate level of customer service ...

Sales Wrangler

Jackson, WY

$14.50 - $19.75/hr

Full-Time Sales Wrangler Our Sales Wranglers are the hardest working people out there! They're consistently juggling tasks to ensure they're giving customers the ultimate level of customer service ...

Wrangler

Darby, MT · On-site

$14.50/hr

Currently hiring for the May-October 2026 season. Join our team of equine enthusiasts! At Triple Creek Ranch we are looking for hard-working, reliable, and detailed-oriented individuals that want to ...

Wrangler Promise Specialist

Odessa, TX · On-site

$42K - $45K/yr

Position Details Position Information Working Title Wrangler Promise Specialist Position Status Full Time Department Academic Partnerships General Summary The Wrangler Promise Specialist supports ...

Wrangler Promise Specialist

Odessa, TX · On-site

$42K - $45K/yr

Position Details Position Information Working Title Wrangler Promise Specialist Position Status Full Time Department Academic Partnerships General Summary The Wrangler Promise Specialist supports ...

Currently hiring for the May-October 2026 season. Join our team of equine enthusiasts! At Triple Creek Ranch we are looking for hard-working, reliable, and detailed-oriented individuals that want to ...

Salary: $14.50 an hour + gratuities Currently hiring for the May-October 2026 season. Join our team of equine enthusiasts! At Triple Creek Ranch we are looking for hard-working, reliable, and ...

Server at Wrangler Kitchen

Odessa, TX · On-site

$11 - $14/hr

Position Details Position Information Working Title Server at Wrangler Kitchen Position Status Part Time Department President General Summary Wrangler Kitchen and Wrangler Kitchen at the O'Cuisine ...

Drag Wrangler

Clermont, FL · On-site

$13.50 - $15/hr

DEPARTMENT: CUSTOMER SERVICE GENERAL DESCRIPTION: To provide safe, entertaining, and informative guided trail rides, while ensuring the safety of all human and animal participants. Work under the ...

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How much do wrangler jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for wrangler in the United States is $16.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Render Wrangler?

A render wrangler is an animation specialist. Your responsibilities in this career are to ensure that a 3D, computer-generated animation is completed. You take computer data or code and turn it into recognizable imagery. Your duties also include monitoring the studio render farm, which is a group of networked computers that are used to render CG images. A render farm may be a few computers or several hundred, depending on the complexity of the data. In addition to watching the computers, you manage and organize the data from other animation departments.

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

To thrive as a Wrangler, you need strong horsemanship, livestock handling expertise, physical stamina, and typically some experience in ranching or agriculture. Familiarity with equipment like saddles, ropes, ATVs, and sometimes certifications in animal care or first aid are commonly required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help Wranglers manage herds and coordinate with ranch staff. These competencies are crucial for ensuring animal welfare, operational efficiency, and safety in demanding ranch environments.

What are some common challenges faced by wranglers when working with large groups of guests or livestock?

Wranglers often encounter challenges such as managing the safety and comfort of guests with varying riding experience, especially during group trail rides or ranch activities. Balancing the needs of the animals with the expectations of guests requires strong communication skills, patience, and quick problem-solving. Additionally, wranglers need to be vigilant about animal behavior and environmental hazards, ensuring both guests and livestock remain safe. Building rapport with guests while maintaining control of the group is a key part of the role.

What are wranglers?

Wranglers are professionals who handle, care for, and manage livestock, typically horses or cattle, on ranches, farms, or during trail rides. Their responsibilities include feeding, grooming, herding, and training animals, as well as maintaining equipment and sometimes guiding guests on horseback expeditions. Wranglers must have strong animal handling skills, physical stamina, and knowledge of animal behavior. They often work outdoors in various weather conditions and may be employed by dude ranches, working ranches, or equestrian centers.

What is the difference between Wrangler vs Ranch Hand?

AspectWranglerRanch Hand
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience with animalsHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience with livestock
Work EnvironmentRanches, farms, outdoor settingsRanches, farms, outdoor settings
Industry UsageEquine and livestock management, rodeosLivestock care, ranch maintenance
Job FocusHandling and caring for horses and livestockGeneral livestock management and ranch chores

Both roles involve outdoor work on ranches or farms, focusing on livestock care. A Wrangler typically specializes in handling horses and riding activities, while a Ranch Hand performs broader ranch chores including livestock management and maintenance tasks. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in specialization and scope.

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Trail Guide / Wrangler - Grand Canyon South Rim

Trail Guide / Wrangler - Grand Canyon South Rim

Xanterra Travel Collection

Grand Canyon, AZ

$16.80/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Xanterra Travel Collection rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 39 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 105 rated hotels


Job description

Overview

Live. Work. Explore. as a part of our Wrangler & Trail team in Grand Canyon National Park!

Grand Canyon National Park Lodges operates 6 hotels, 7 retail shops, and various restaurants and dining facilities in the historic Grand Canyon Village. No matter what your job is, you will be a proud steward of the park and play an essential role in providing warm and friendly hospitality to our guests! As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Grand Canyon National Park is a place of remarkable beauty, peace, scenic grandeur and top-notch hospitality.

We’re hiring Trail Guide/Wrangler to Live. Work. Explore. at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon!

Job Summary:
Our Trail Guide/Wranglers guide mule rides in and out of the Grand Canyon and along rim trails.

The Details:
Position Type: Full-Time, Year-Round
Pay: $16.80 per hour

Schedule: Typical schedule is 40 hours, 5 days/per week (may include weekends, evenings, and holidays)

Housing: Private room in a shared apartment; $267/month, payroll-deducted

Why Grand Canyon South Rim?
We are a welcoming community who work hard, share a real passion for the environment, and enjoy crafting memorable experiences for our guests. As part of the Xanterra Travel Collection®, we are the primary authorized concessionaire at the Grand Canyon South Rim, and proud stewards of the park.

Life at the South Rim:

  • Low-cost employee housing and on-site employee meals (cafeteria-style)
  • Free on-site laundry facility, free shuttle service, and Wi-Fi (limited bandwidth)
  • A fast-paced, exciting work environment with plenty of upward mobility and growth opportunities
  • Meet people of all ages from all over the country and world!

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • Paid Time Off and Holidays
  • Disability Insurance
  • 401k with match
  • Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Programs
  • Learning and Development Programs

Perks:

  • Free Grand Canyon National Park pass
  • Rec Center – Fitness Equipment, Computers, and Free WiFi
  • Paid Day off on your birthday
  • Discounted mule rides
  • Free Grand Canyon Railway Train Rides
  • Retail, Lodging and Travel Discounts
  • Planned employee trips and activities
  • $350 Referral Bonus Program
  • The adventure of a lifetime!

Responsibilities
  • Catch and saddle designated mules, grain and groom mules while saddling.
  • Check equipment each day before saddling; report any defective equipment to Livery Management.
  • Assist other mule guides in keeping the barn and corral clean.
  • Assist with daily feeding of mules.
  • Put mules up according to procedures, properly store saddles/tack.
  • Help load/unload guests onto mules at all load/unload points along the ride. Check equipment before loading guests at all points.
  • Always be aware of the string on the trail, pay close attention to riders, keep string together, keep rider safety at the forefront at all times.
  • Provide interpretive information about the Grand Canyon throughout the ride.
  • Pay attention to trail conditions, pending weather conditions, trail hazards, other trail issues that may pose a danger to the mules, mule guides and/or riders.
  • Communicate via two-way radio any accidents to mules or riders, and/or other important information.
  • Check all mule guide gear and make certain that such gear is equipped with all attachments, such as first aid emergency kits, and canteens.
  • Adhere to all safety, risk management and environmental policies while performing tasks.
  • Overnight stays at Phantom Ranch may be required from time to time. Based on the mixed-gender nature of the Trail crews and limited employee housing at the bottom of the Canyon, employees may be required to share room accommodations with team members of the opposite sex. Employees will have access to gender-specific shower and restroom facilities, but will be expected to sleep in a co-ed bunk house. 
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
  • At least one year of experience handling horses or mules and proven equestrian skills.
  • Good verbal communication skills with ability to give instructions to riders, and provide interpretive information about the Grand Canyon.
  • Must be able to become certified in CPR, and basic first aid.
  • Must have own saddle and tack.
  • Experience with, or ability to learn two-way radio communications.
  • Selected candidates will be required to take a student ride to Phantom Ranch to make sure they can handle the depth, heat and terrain of the Canyon. The student ride will be free, but candidate travel expenses and lodging while here are not included.

Physical Requirements include:

Constantly: Sit, handle, reach, lift/carry up to 50lbs, push/pull up to 40lbs

Frequently: Stand, walk, reach, squat/kneel, bend, lift/carry up to 100lbs, push/pull up to 100lbs

Occasionally: Climb, crawl, lift/carry over 100lbs

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Qualifications:
  • At least one year of experience handling horses or mules and proven equestrian skills.
  • Good verbal communication skills with ability to give instructions to riders, and provide interpretive information about the Grand Canyon.
  • Must be able to become certified in CPR, and basic first aid.
  • Must have own saddle and tack.
  • Experience with, or ability to learn two-way radio communications.
  • Selected candidates will be required to take a student ride to Phantom Ranch to make sure they can handle the depth, heat and terrain of the Canyon. The student ride will be free, but candidate travel expenses and lodging while here are not included.

Physical Requirements include:

Constantly: Sit, handle, reach, lift/carry up to 50lbs, push/pull up to 40lbs

Frequently: Stand, walk, reach, squat/kneel, bend, lift/carry up to 100lbs, push/pull up to 100lbs

Occasionally: Climb, crawl, lift/carry over 100lbs

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Education:UNAVAILABLEEmployment Type: FULL_TIME

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