By: Admin
Property Supervisor
Seeking Montana candidates at this time only- thank you.
Looking to hire a Property Supervisor/Caretaker in Alder, MT on a fishing property that has no livestock. A cat or dog are welcome, no horses unfortunately. This is not a managerial role; this role reports to the Ranch Manager who is in place.
A short list of the main duties for this role include:
Utilizing irrigation water rights efficiently and responsibly, in accordance with regulatory and environmental standards.
Ensuring all properties and associated improvements are maintained to a high standard, meeting the expectations of both the Ranch Manager and property owner.
Identifying, addressing, and reporting maintenance issues to the Ranch Manager, promptly and effectively.
Sourcing, scheduling, and overseeing professional maintenance and repair services as needed. *experience with construction in this role is preferred
Preserving and enhancing the aesthetic quality of the property through proactive care and attention to detail.
Conducting year-round monitoring of the property to ensure security, privacy, and operational integrity.
Maintaining buildings and surrounding areas, including HVAC systems, water wells, electrical infrastructure, pest and weed control, range and crop improvements, fire mitigation, and fisheries enhancement.
Overseeing all property construction and development activities, ensuring alignment with project goals and standards.
Supervising access to the property and facilities by contractors, workers, and vendors.
Coordinating with the Office Manager to ensure all contractors and vendors complete required security checks.
Communicating all expenses and invoices to the Office Manager in a timely and accurate manner
Mowing and maintaining all yards, trails, and roadside areas to ensure a clean and visually appealing environment.
Implementing fire hazard mitigation strategies, including mowing, brush removal, tree trimming, and planned grazing.
Inspecting, maintaining, and improving fencing and livestock infrastructure across the property.
Safeguarding sensitive rangeland and riparian zones from overgrazing and environmental degradation.
Complying with all property use agreements, including conservation easements, restoration plans, and owner directives.
Managing irrigation activities to maximize forage production and water efficiency.
Operating flood irrigation systems across approximately 200 acres of upper property.
Operating and managing flood, handline, side-roll, and pivot irrigation systems across approximately 300 acres of lower property.
Maintaining, developing, and enhancing all irrigation infrastructure to ensure optimal performance and longevity.