Commander and Chief of the armed forces, Head of the Administrative State, Power to appoint officials, Power to make agreements with other heads of state, Sign and Veto Bills. They can be found in section 3.
All Executive powers are vested in the President of United States. As per the Clause, President along with Vice President who was elected for the period of four years shall hold the Office for the same period – Article II, Section 1.
President shall nominate and appoint Officials like Ambassadors, Federal Ministers, Judges of Supreme Court with Senate’s consent.– Article II, Section 2
President shall take the role of Commander-in-chief of Armed force of United States, if the service is required – Article II, Section 2
President has power to adjourn Congress if House and Senate is in disagreement – Article II, Section 3
Any Officials, including President, Vice President, Executive Officers, Cabinet Secretary, can be immediately removed from Federal Office if found impeached – Article II, Section 4.