This is a full-time, on-site position in Glenrock, Wyoming
At True Ranches, we're not just raising livestock — we’re preserving a way of life rooted in tradition, stewardship, and hard work. Spanning generations and thousands of acres across Wyoming, we take pride in doing things the right way—caring for our people, our animals, and the land we call home.
Whether you're riding fence, feeding cattle, or supporting ranch operations, you'll be part of a team that honors Western values and treats you like family. If you're ready to work with purpose and heart, there's a place for you at True Ranches.
We don’t just offer jobs—we offer a future. As part of the True companies family, you'll enjoy a generous, well-rounded benefits package designed to support your life in and out of work. Benefits include competitive health coverage, dental/vision insurance, up to 4 weeks of vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, 401(k) with employer match, company-paid life and disability insurance, profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, and more. We believe in rewarding hard work and supporting your future.
We take care of our people—because we know they’re the heart of everything we do.
- Plan, monitor, analyze, and evaluate all facets of farm operations, including irrigation, planting, harvesting, and crop rotation in accordance with management directions.
- Prepare reports and records for management review, including seasonal and monthly inventories of cattle, calving, feed and supplement records.
- Project ranch requirements and discuss with management, make recommendations, and implement decisions.
- Direct and coordinate ranch activities and functions, utilizing knowledge of established policies, procedures, and practices.
- Coordinate ranch activities with interrelated activities of other True Ranches' operations for optimum efficiency and economy. Further, at times provide assistance at other units.
- Identify operational problems and advise management of their existence. Work with management to mitigate or eliminate such problems.
- Hire, place, and supervise unit employees.
- Communicate regularly with upper management about both positive and negative situations.
- Five (5) years of ranch operations experience including two (2) or more years in a supervisory role; or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience may be considered.
- Extensive experience and solid understanding of animal husbandry, range management, irrigated hay crop production, machinery management and good ranching practices.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license with an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).
- Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification or willingness to become certified within six (6) months of employment.
- An associate’s degree in a related field.
- English language fluency, verbal and written.
- Acceptable results of a pre-employment background check, credit check and drug/alcohol test.
True Ranches LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Vets, Disability