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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides strategic, financial, and operational leadership during an important period of organizational evolution. The CEO is responsible for strengthening St. Jude ...

Description: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides strategic, financial, and operational leadership during an important period of organizational evolution. The CEO is responsible for ...

Chief Executive Officer

Brookings, SD ยท On-site

$150 - $250/hr

Dakota BioWorx (DBX) is seeking a full-time Chief Executive Officer to provide strategic leadership and drive organizational success at our headquarters in Brookings, South Dakota. This is a ...

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This is not a traditional CEO role. We are looking for a "working CEO"-a leader who can set strategy while actively managing day-to-day operations, building the business, and driving measurable ...

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Chief Executive Officer CEO

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$400K - $600K/yr

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) remote based anywhere United States for an individual who has previously scaled a similar DTC company from $200MM+ to $0.5B or $1B+ in Online Training, Mobile App ...

Chief Executive Officer

Lansdale, PA ยท On-site

$350 - $500/hr

The next Chief Executive Officer will be a highly visible, resident-focused and influential leader, within Meadowood and across the broader region. An unwavering commitment to the organization ...

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How much do aerospace ceo jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for aerospace ceo in the United States is $82,146.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,500.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Aerospace CEO do?

An Aerospace CEO (Chief Executive Officer) leads an aerospace company by setting its strategic direction, making high-level decisions, and overseeing operations. They are responsible for ensuring the company's profitability, managing stakeholder relationships, and driving innovation in products and services such as aircraft, spacecraft, and defense systems. The CEO also oversees financial performance, regulatory compliance, and partnerships within the highly competitive and regulated aerospace industry.

What is the difference between Aerospace Ceo vs Aerospace Engineer?

AspectAerospace CeoAerospace Engineer
Required CredentialsBusiness leadership experience, MBA often preferredEngineering degree (BSc, MSc, PhD) in aerospace or related field
Work EnvironmentExecutive offices, boardrooms, corporate strategy settingsDesign labs, manufacturing facilities, research centers
Employer & Industry UsageCorporate leadership in aerospace companiesDesign, develop, test aerospace systems and components

The Aerospace Ceo focuses on strategic leadership, business growth, and overall company management, while the Aerospace Engineer concentrates on designing and developing aerospace systems. Both roles are vital in the aerospace industry but differ significantly in responsibilities, credentials, and work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Aerospace CEO, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aerospace CEO, you need a deep understanding of aerospace engineering, business strategy, and proven executive leadership experience, usually backed by an advanced degree in engineering or business. Familiarity with industry regulations, project management software, and financial systems, as well as certifications such as PMP or Six Sigma, is highly valuable. Exceptional communication, visionary leadership, and crisis management skills help distinguish top performers in this role. These skills are crucial for guiding the company through complex technological challenges, regulatory environments, and highly competitive global markets.

What are some unique challenges faced by an Aerospace CEO, and how can candidates prepare for them?

An Aerospace CEO regularly navigates complex regulatory environments, oversees large-scale engineering projects, and manages multidisciplinary teams spread across various locations. Candidates should be prepared to address shifting market demands, technological advancements, and global supply chain risks. Building strong relationships with government agencies, fostering innovation, and maintaining a culture of safety and compliance are crucial. Demonstrated experience in strategic leadership, stakeholder communication, and crisis management will help prospective CEOs thrive in this dynamic industry.
What states have the most Aerospace Ceo jobs? States with the most job openings for Aerospace Ceo jobs include:
Infographic showing various Aerospace Ceo job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,146 per year, or $39.5 per hour.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Ariel Clinical Services

Grand Junction, CO โ€ข On-site

$198K - $215K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description:

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Grand Junction, Colorado | On-Site | Full-Time (40+ hours/week)
Salary Range: $198,070 โ€“ $215,896.30 annually (depending on preferred qualifications)
Position Open Until July 20, 2026 at 5pm (MST)

Ariel Clinical Services seeks a Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Ariel Clinical Services is a mission-driven organization dedicated to providing safe, nurturing, and supportive environments for children, families, and adults. For more than 30 years, we have empowered individuals to develop their strengths, maximize their potential, and fully participate in their communities.


Today, Ariel offers a broad continuum of services, including residential programs, vocational support, foster care and adoption, therapy, and more across the Western Slope, Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. We are deeply committed to community engagement, professional development, and a culture that values compassion, integrity, and excellence.

Position Summary

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary leadership and executive oversight for all operations of Ariel Clinical Services. This role is responsible for advancing organizational strategy, ensuring high-quality service delivery, stewarding financial and administrative functions, and cultivating a mission-driven culture. The CEO serves as the primary liaison to the Board of Directors and represents Ariel to employees, clients, funders, and community partners. The CEO leads long-term strategic planning, drives organizational sustainability, ensures regulatory compliance, and fosters strong, collaborative teams that support the agencyโ€™s mission and values.


Employee Benefits

Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage

100% employer-paid Group Life Insurance

Optional Accident, Hospitalization, Identity Fraud, and Critical Illness plans

HSA & FSA options

Generous Paid Time Off:

13 PTO days in the first year

48 hours paid sick leave

11 paid holidays

$50/month Wellness Program incentive

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Senior Executive Retirement Plan (SERP)

A strong, mission-driven Culture of Awesomeness

Requirements:

Required Education & Experience

โ€ข Bachelorโ€™s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a minimum of thirty semester credits or equivalent quarter credits in the social or behavioral sciences.

โ€ข A minimum of five yearsโ€™ full-time or equivalent part-time work experience in an administrative capacity, obtained after the Bachelorโ€™s degree was conferred, at least two years of which include supervision of professional staff and budget or fiscal management.

โ€ข A minimum of three yearsโ€™ executive leadership experience at an IDD or child welfare organization.


Preferred Qualifications

โ€ข Three or more years in executive level business management that includes demonstrated successful business sustainability.

โ€ข Three or more years of collaboration with a CFO on budgets and financial planning.

โ€ข Experience planning, facilitating and leading Board of Directors meetings.


Key Responsibilities

ยท Provide executive oversight for all agency divisions and programs.

ยท Serve as the organizationโ€™s representative to the Board, employees, clients, government partners, and community stakeholders.

ยท Ensure effective implementation of Board directives, decisions, and policies.

ยท Lead the Executive Leadership Team in evaluating program expansion and strategic initiatives.

ยท Ensure compliance with Home Care Agency (HCA) regulations and uphold high-quality patient care standards.

ยท Lead all organizational strategic planning efforts.

ยท Directly supervise Executive Directors and designated program leaders.

ยท Develop, monitor, and revise the annual budget in partnership with the CFO; ensure adherence to Board-approved financial plans.

ยท Build and maintain relationships with funding organizations; stay informed on political, regulatory, and funding developments.

ยท Execute contracts on behalf of the organization.

ยท Oversee development and implementation of policies related to programs, personnel, and operations.

ยท Monitor organizational morale and champion a positive, mission-aligned culture.

ยท Ensure agency-wide Standard Operating Procedures are in place and followed.

ยท Oversee quality assurance, customer satisfaction, and safety initiatives.

ยท Collaborate with People Operations to ensure competitive and equitable employee compensation.


Leadership Competencies & Professional Attributes

Visionary Leadership โ€” Drives long-term strategy and organizational direction.

People-Oriented โ€” Prioritizes employee well-being, engagement, and development.

Customer-Focused โ€” Ensures services meet client needs and enhance experience.

Innovative โ€” Embraces change and fosters creative problem-solving.

Lifelong Learner โ€” Pursues continuous professional growth.

Team Builder โ€” Develops and sustains high-performing teams.

Culture Champion โ€” Models and reinforces organizational values.

Analytical โ€” Uses data to inform decisions.

Transparent โ€” Communicates openly to build trust.

Data-Driven โ€” Makes informed decisions using quantitative and qualitative insights.

Flexible & Adaptable โ€” Responds effectively to evolving needs.

Empathetic โ€” Demonstrates compassion toward employees and clients.

Accountable โ€” Holds self and others responsible for outcomes.

Ethical & Integrity-Driven โ€” Models sound judgment and ethical behavior.

Results-Oriented โ€” Focuses on measurable outcomes and strategic priorities.

Supports Professional Development โ€” Invests in leadership growth across the organization.