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Top Store Leader - Central Market

Plano, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

... Ranch * Identify growth opportunities and refine assortment to meet customer demand * Align ... Bachelor's degree required; MBA preferred (or equivalent leadership experience) * 7-10+ years of ...

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What is the difference between Masters Ranch vs Ranch Hand?

AspectMasters RanchRanch Hand
Required CredentialsExperience in ranch operations, possibly some certifications in livestock managementExperience in basic ranch work, no formal certifications typically required
Work EnvironmentLarge ranch settings, involving livestock care, fencing, and maintenanceHands-on outdoor work, assisting with daily ranch chores
Employer & Industry UsageRanch owners, agricultural companies, livestock farmsRanch owners, farms, agricultural businesses

Masters Ranch and Ranch Hand roles both involve working on ranches, but Masters Ranch often requires more experience and specialized skills. Ranch Hands perform essential daily tasks, while Masters Ranch may involve supervisory or more complex responsibilities.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Masters Ranch jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Masters Ranch job openings:
Infographic showing various Masters Ranch job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, and 40% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Top Store Leader - Central Market

Top Store Leader - Central Market

HEB

Plano, TX • On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Responsibilities

General Manager (Store Leader)

Position Summary

The General Manager is the CEO of the store—owning total business performance across operations, merchandising, and people. This role leads a complex, high-volume environment spanning fresh, center store, and general merchandise, with full accountability for P&L, execution, and culture.

We are looking for a complete leader—someone who can run the business, elevate the product, and build a high-performing team. This is not a single-lane role. Success requires strength as an operator, a merchant, and a people leader, along with a strong curiosity for food and the ability to translate emerging trends into a compelling in-store experience.

Key Responsibilities

Business & Financial Ownership

  • Own full-store P&L: sales, margin, labor, shrink, and expenses
  • Translate market trends and competitive insights into clear, actionable strategies
  • Identify long-term opportunities and position the store to outperform the market
  • Make high-impact decisions on staffing, merchandising, and resource allocation

Operational Excellence

  • Lead daily operations across all departments with a focus on consistency, speed, and quality
  • Ensure execution of all company standards, food safety, and regulatory requirements
  • Establish a disciplined operating cadence that drives accountability and results
  • Navigate complexity and make sound decisions in a fast-paced environment

Merchandising Leadership

  • Own the in-store experience across fresh, center store, and general merchandise
  • Drive merchandising strategy: seasonal planning, pricing, assortment, and inventory optimization
  • Leverage deep understanding of customer preferences and local market dynamics
  • Demonstrate a genuine curiosity for food—staying current on trends, exploring new products, and translating insight into differentiated store execution
  • Elevate product presentation and ensure the store reflects a best-in-class standard

General Merchandise Strategy

  • Lead and evolve General Merchandise categories including Baby, Beauty, Entertainment, Seasonal, and Texas Backyard/Farm & Ranch
  • Identify growth opportunities and refine assortment to meet customer demand
  • Align merchandising strategy with financial and operational goals

Leadership & Talent Development

  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of 20+ managers across all functions
  • Build a strong leadership bench and succession pipeline
  • Own all talent decisions: hiring, promotion, development, and performance management
  • Create a culture of accountability, ownership, and continuous improvement

Change Leadership & Innovation

  • Lead the store through change with clarity and confidence
  • Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency, and overall performance
  • Integrate data and insights from multiple sources to make informed decisions
  • Act as a change agent—driving innovation while maintaining operational discipline

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA preferred (or equivalent leadership experience)
  • 7–10+ years of progressive leadership experience in grocery, retail, or food service
  • Proven success leading large, complex, multi-department operations
  • Demonstrated strength across operations, merchandising, and talent leadership
  • Strong financial acumen with a track record of delivering results
  • Deep understanding of food retail and general merchandise
  • Strong curiosity and enthusiasm for food, with the ability to translate trends and product knowledge into meaningful business results
  • Skilled in organizational development, coaching, and performance management
  • Effective communicator with strong decision-making and influencing skills
  • High adaptability and resilience in a fast-paced, evolving environment

What Success Looks Like

  • Consistent delivery of sales, margin, and operational targets
  • A high-performing, stable leadership team with a clear succession bench
  • Best-in-class execution across operations and merchandising
  • A store that reflects strong product, strong culture, and strong results
  • Ability to balance short-term execution with long-term growth
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