King Ranch® Institute for Ranch Management
Ranch Foreman – Greenwood Valley Ranch- a division of C-M Ranches
King Ranch® Institute for Ranch Management, Mountain Home, Texas, United States, 78058
Ranch Foreman – Greenwood Valley Ranch- a division of C-M Ranches
Position Title:
Ranch Foreman
Name of Ranch/Business:
Greenwood Valley Ranch- a division of C-M Ranches
Location:
Mountain Home, Texas
Position Description:
The Ranch Foreman is a full-time, on-site working supervisor responsible for all infrastructure, equipment, brush management and property maintenance on a high-fence ranch. The role does not include game or hunting management responsibilities, but the Foreman carries out routine hunting and game-related duties as directed by the Farm & Ranch Hunting Manager. Responsibilities include maintaining feeders, filling water stations, preparing hunting blinds, guiding and supervising guests, aiding in recovery of large game, skinning and quartering animals, recording and tracking harvested and wounded animals, and supporting the setup for hunting activities. In addition, the Foreman leads a small ranch hand team and provides direct operational support to the Hospitality Manager, ensuring roads, grounds, recreation areas and facilities are maintained to enable exceptional guest experiences.
Qualifications:
2+ years of experience in ranch, farm, or property maintenance (supervisory experience preferred).
Proficiency with ranch tools, vehicles, and equipment.
Basic skills in mechanical repair, fencing, carpentry, and light plumbing or electrical work.
Ability to manage a physically demanding workload in varied outdoor conditions.
Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Preferred:
Familiarity with game ranch operations.
Welding, irrigation, or light construction experience.
CDL or heavy-equipment operation certification.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills.
Effectiveness Areas and Responsibilities:
Leadership & Supervision
Directly supervise, train, and mentor ranch hands and heavy equipment operators, fostering a safe and productive work environment.
Assign daily/seasonal maintenance projects and monitor work quality.
Coordinate schedules to meet infrastructure and guest-readiness requirements.
Promote teamwork and skill development within the crew.
Infrastructure & Property Maintenance
Maintain and repair ranch fencing, gates, ranch roads, runway, water systems, and structures.
Operate and maintain ranch equipment, including tractors, trucks, UTVs, ATVs, implements, and heavy machinery.
Conduct preventative maintenance and quickly address urgent repairs.
Oversee landscaping and upkeep of grounds, recreational spaces, and guest-use areas.
Coordinate with outside contractors for specialized projects such as irrigation, large-scale grading, or facility improvements.
Routine Game & Hunting Operations Support
Execute routine field tasks as directed by the Farm & Ranch Division Hunting Manager.
Fill and maintain wildlife feeders and water stations.
Set up and maintain hunting blinds, shooting lanes, and access points.
Support game handling and preparation for guest hunting activities.
Maintain wildlife-related equipment and infrastructure under direct instruction.
Maintain accurate logs of fieldwork and supplies related to game operations.
Support for Hospitality Operations
Collaborate with the Hospitality Manager to ensure access roads, picnic sites, trails, and guest-facing areas are maintained to high safety and aesthetic standards.
Prepare facilities and grounds for events or recreational activities, including special setups.
Respond promptly to guest-related infrastructure needs identified by the Hospitality Manager.
Coordination & Communication
Report progress, priorities, and resource needs to the Farm & Ranch Division Operations Manager.
Maintain maintenance logs, repair records, and equipment inventory.
Work with other departmental leads, including the Hospitality Manager and Hunting Manager, to ensure operational readiness.
Security, Safety & Compliance
Enforce safe work practices for equipment and facilities.
Ensure compliance with internal ranch policies and applicable regulations.
Maintain ranch security and property access, monitor fences for breaches, respond promptly to protect valuable exotic species and assets.
Estimated Salary & Benefits:
Dependent upon experience.
To Apply:
Please contact Vannie Collins (VCollins@Rioco.com || 956-330-4181)
Seniority level:
Mid-Senior level
Employment type:
Contract
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Ranching
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Ranch Foreman
Name of Ranch/Business:
Greenwood Valley Ranch- a division of C-M Ranches
Location:
Mountain Home, Texas
Position Description:
The Ranch Foreman is a full-time, on-site working supervisor responsible for all infrastructure, equipment, brush management and property maintenance on a high-fence ranch. The role does not include game or hunting management responsibilities, but the Foreman carries out routine hunting and game-related duties as directed by the Farm & Ranch Hunting Manager. Responsibilities include maintaining feeders, filling water stations, preparing hunting blinds, guiding and supervising guests, aiding in recovery of large game, skinning and quartering animals, recording and tracking harvested and wounded animals, and supporting the setup for hunting activities. In addition, the Foreman leads a small ranch hand team and provides direct operational support to the Hospitality Manager, ensuring roads, grounds, recreation areas and facilities are maintained to enable exceptional guest experiences.
Qualifications:
2+ years of experience in ranch, farm, or property maintenance (supervisory experience preferred).
Proficiency with ranch tools, vehicles, and equipment.
Basic skills in mechanical repair, fencing, carpentry, and light plumbing or electrical work.
Ability to manage a physically demanding workload in varied outdoor conditions.
Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Preferred:
Familiarity with game ranch operations.
Welding, irrigation, or light construction experience.
CDL or heavy-equipment operation certification.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills.
Effectiveness Areas and Responsibilities:
Leadership & Supervision
Directly supervise, train, and mentor ranch hands and heavy equipment operators, fostering a safe and productive work environment.
Assign daily/seasonal maintenance projects and monitor work quality.
Coordinate schedules to meet infrastructure and guest-readiness requirements.
Promote teamwork and skill development within the crew.
Infrastructure & Property Maintenance
Maintain and repair ranch fencing, gates, ranch roads, runway, water systems, and structures.
Operate and maintain ranch equipment, including tractors, trucks, UTVs, ATVs, implements, and heavy machinery.
Conduct preventative maintenance and quickly address urgent repairs.
Oversee landscaping and upkeep of grounds, recreational spaces, and guest-use areas.
Coordinate with outside contractors for specialized projects such as irrigation, large-scale grading, or facility improvements.
Routine Game & Hunting Operations Support
Execute routine field tasks as directed by the Farm & Ranch Division Hunting Manager.
Fill and maintain wildlife feeders and water stations.
Set up and maintain hunting blinds, shooting lanes, and access points.
Support game handling and preparation for guest hunting activities.
Maintain wildlife-related equipment and infrastructure under direct instruction.
Maintain accurate logs of fieldwork and supplies related to game operations.
Support for Hospitality Operations
Collaborate with the Hospitality Manager to ensure access roads, picnic sites, trails, and guest-facing areas are maintained to high safety and aesthetic standards.
Prepare facilities and grounds for events or recreational activities, including special setups.
Respond promptly to guest-related infrastructure needs identified by the Hospitality Manager.
Coordination & Communication
Report progress, priorities, and resource needs to the Farm & Ranch Division Operations Manager.
Maintain maintenance logs, repair records, and equipment inventory.
Work with other departmental leads, including the Hospitality Manager and Hunting Manager, to ensure operational readiness.
Security, Safety & Compliance
Enforce safe work practices for equipment and facilities.
Ensure compliance with internal ranch policies and applicable regulations.
Maintain ranch security and property access, monitor fences for breaches, respond promptly to protect valuable exotic species and assets.
Estimated Salary & Benefits:
Dependent upon experience.
To Apply:
Please contact Vannie Collins (VCollins@Rioco.com || 956-330-4181)
Seniority level:
Mid-Senior level
Employment type:
Contract
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Ranching
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