26-616 Ranch Workers Needed X2 Redmond 98053
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPT
Redmond, WA
This job opportunity is limited to qualified, available workers that are currently eligible to work in the United States, per federal regulation.
Job Description
Oversee daily feeding, watering, and nutrition plans for horses on ranch; Monitor horse health, behavior, and condition; Coordinate veterinary care, vaccinations, deworming, and emergencies; Manage farrier schedules (hoof trimming/shoeing); Ensure proper exercise, turnout, and rest for horses; stall cleaning, bedding, and sanitation, Maintain barns, fences, pastures, arenas, and equipment, manage pasture rotation and manure disposal; oversee breeding programs, foaling, and mare care; keep breeding and lineage records; Coordinate training, conditioning, and performance schedules; Manage young horse development and growth. All tools provided by employer at no expense to the workers.
Worker must possess 3 verifiable months experience
Job Requirement [found in section B part 2-4]
3 Months of verifiable experience
Lifting requirement 60 lbs
Exposure to extreme temperatures
Extensive pushing or pulling
Extensive sitting or walking
Frequent stooping or bending over
Repetitive movements
Salary/Wage/Benefits [found in section A, part 8 & 10]
Frequency of Pay: Biweekly
Hourly: $19.82
HOURS/DAYS/SCHEDULE [found in section A, part 6]
Monday 8hours -Tuesday 8hours-Wednesday 8hours-Thursday 8hours – Friday 8hours-Saturday 0hours-Sunday 0 hours: 7:30am – 4:00pm
40 hours a week
Prospective applicants need to have full-time work availability and be able to work at least 8 hours per day.
Employer will accept referrals until 07/24/2026
Period of Employment:
March 16, 2026 to November 30, 2026
Employer guarantees to offer employment for the hourly equivalent of 3/4 or 75% of the workdays of the work contract beginning with the first day of work.
Must anticipate being available to work on the start date and through the period of the contract
- Addendum B. Inbound and Outbound --In accordance with departmental Regulations at 20 CFR § 655.122(h)(1) & (2):
(1) Transportation to place of employment. If the employer has not previously advanced
such transportation and subsistence costs to the worker or otherwise provided such transportation or subsistence directly to the worker by other means and if the worker completes 50 percent of the work contract period, the employer must pay the worker for reasonable costs incurred by the worker for transportation and daily subsistence from the place from which the worker has come to work for the employer, whether in the U.S. or abroad to the place of employment. When it is the prevailing practice of non- H-2A agricultural employers in the occupation in the area to do so, or when the employer extends such benefits to similarly situated H-2A workers, the employer must advance the required transportation and subsistence costs (or otherwise provide them) to workers in corresponding employment who are traveling to the employer's worksite. The amount of the transportation payment must be no less (and is not required to be more) than the most economical and reasonable common carrier transportation charges for the distances involved. The amount of the daily subsistence payment must be at least as much as the employer would charge the worker for providing the worker with three meals a day during employment (if applicable), but in no event less than the amount permitted under § 655.173(a). Note that the FLSA applies independently of the H-2A requirements and
imposes obligations on employers regarding payment of wages.
(2) Transportation from the place of employment. If the employer has not previously advanced such transportation and subsistence costs to the worker or otherwise provided such transportation or subsistence directly to the worker by other means and if the worker completes 50 percent of the work contract period, the employer must pay the worker for reasonable costs incurred by the worker for transportation and daily subsistence from the place from which the worker has come to work for the employer, whether in the U.S. or abroad to the place of employment. When it is the prevailing practice of non-H-2A agricultural employers in the occupation in the area to do so, or when the employer extends such benefits to similarly situated H-2A workers, the employer must advance the required transportation and subsistence costs (or otherwise provide them) to workers in corresponding employment who are traveling to the employer's worksite. The amount of the transportation payment must be no less (and is not required to be more) than the most economical and reasonable common carrier transportation charges for the distances involved. The amount of the daily subsistence payment must be at least as much as the employer would charge the worker for providing the worker with three meals a day during employment (if applicable), but in no event less than the amount permitted under § 655.173(a).
Housing is provided at no cost to workers.
Employer will furnish free and convenient cooking facilities so workers can prepare their own meals. There is a kitchen in the house. All necessary cooking needs are in the house, such as pots, pans, dishes, cups, and silverware. In the event that kitchen facilities become unavailable during the contract period, the employer will provide three daily meals in accordance with 20 CFR 655.122(g). In such circumstances, the employer will deduct the cost of such meals up to the minimum allowable amount published in the Federal Register, or as otherwise approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. For workers residing in employer-provided housing, employer also provides free transportation once per week to/from closest town or city for personal errands (e.g., groceries, banking services, medical).
How to Apply/Request a Referral
This employer has asked WorkSource to refer only fully qualified applicants for this job. If you would like to request a referral, please contact any WorkSource office for detailed instructions on how to apply.
Job order: 293091592 (once you create the job order all the way through to the end, you will receive the job order number in ETO/recruiter account. Then you will change it in this document)
Referrals can be requested from any WorkSource Office in Washington State. Or applicants can contact the local WorkSource office assisting this employer by reporting in person at 2707 I St NE Auburn,WA 98002 or by calling 253-804-1177.
You can also apply online by clicking the Apply Now button in this job listing.
Monday-Friday 8:00 A.m. until 5:00 p.m
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