Architectural and Engineering Managers vs Chief Executives

Side-by-side salary and career comparison using Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Architectural and Engineering Managers

$171,270

median annual salary

Chief Executives

$213,990

median annual salary

Chief Executives earns $42,720 more per year (20% higher)

This side-by-side compares Architectural and Engineering Managers (SOC 11-9041) against Chief Executives (SOC 11-1011) using BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics from May 2025 plus BLS Employment Projections covering 2023–2033. The national median pay gap is $42,720/year (20%), favoring Chief Executives. Total U.S. employment sits at 220,260 for Architectural and Engineering Managers and 204,350 for Chief Executives, which matters when judging how competitive the market is on either side.

Career trajectory diverges as well: BLS projects Architectural and Engineering Managers employment to change +3.8% through 2033 versus +4.3% for Chief Executives, a difference of 0.5 percentage points. Annual openings (growth + replacement combined) are projected at 14.5 for Architectural and Engineering Managers against 22.2 for Chief Executives.

Salary comparisons mask enormous state-level variation. This page's state-by-state table shows where each occupation pays best relative to the other — 47 states have reported wage data for both occupations, and the top-paying metros can exceed the national median by 20-40%. When weighing these two careers, look past the headline median: check the 10th-to-90th percentile spread to understand ceiling and floor, compare the state where you actually want to live, factor in the educational and experience investment required to enter, and keep in mind that BLS wage data excludes employer benefits, stock options, tips, and bonuses which can shift total compensation by 20-40%. Both sides of this comparison link through to full national profiles where you can run those deeper checks before making a career decision.

Salary & Career Comparison

Metric Architectural and Engineering Managers Chief Executives
Median Salary $171,270 $213,990
Median Hourly $82.34/hr $102.88/hr
Mean Salary $181,540 $269,630
10th Percentile $120,810 $75,700
90th Percentile $262,760 $507,730
Total Employment 220,260 204,350
Job Growth (2023–2033) +3.8% +4.3%
Annual Openings 14.5 22.2
Education Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree
Work Experience 5 years or more 5 years or more

Salary by State

States where both occupations have reported wage data, sorted by salary difference.

State Architectural and Engineering Managers Chief Executives Difference
New Mexico $215,120 $123,500 +$91,620
Puerto Rico $130,560 $97,510 +$33,050
Arkansas $140,600 $119,990 +$20,610
Wyoming $163,560 $147,940 +$15,620
Nevada $161,560 $149,770 +$11,790
Maine $145,720 $138,770 +$6,950
New Hampshire $172,240 $168,590 +$3,650
Mississippi $142,790 $139,250 +$3,540
Kansas $160,150 $158,100 +$2,050
South Carolina $169,040 $168,840 +$200
Alaska $164,260 $166,710 $-2,450
West Virginia $149,430 $151,950 $-2,520
Alabama $162,350 $166,420 $-4,070
Oklahoma $157,330 $163,790 $-6,460
California $210,280 $218,600 $-8,320
Ohio $166,870 $176,440 $-9,570
Utah $161,120 $171,880 $-10,760
Idaho $162,970 $177,210 $-14,240
Missouri $157,800 $172,320 $-14,520
North Dakota $147,400 $164,560 $-17,160

Showing top 20 of 47 states.

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025 release). Salary figures are annual medians and percentile bands published by BLS.

Common Questions

Which pays more, Architectural and Engineering Managers or Chief Executives?
Chief Executives pays more, with a median annual salary of $213,990 compared to $171,270 — a difference of $42,720 per year.
Which has better job outlook?
Chief Executives has faster projected growth at 4.3% from 2023 to 2033, compared to 3.8% for Architectural and Engineering Managers.
Where does this data come from?
All salary data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025 release. Job outlook data comes from the BLS Employment Projections program covering 2023-2033.

Last updated: May 2025 (BLS OEWS annual release). Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025.

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Data sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program. See our methodology for details. Source: BLS OEWS national median annual wages, percentiles, and employment totals.