Dragoljub Jacimović (born October 15, 1964) is a Serbian and Macedonian chess grandmaster. Born in Belgrade, Serbia, he became a Yugoslav chess international master in 1985 and was awarded the grandmaster title in 1987. He is noted for numerous notable tournament wins, including tournaments in Belgrade (1985, 1987), Makarska (1985), Novi Sad (1987, 1995), and Ohrid (1999).
In team events, Jacimović was Yugoslav team champion in 1987 and represented Yugoslavia in the 1988 Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki, Greece, helping his team secure a bronze medal. He later switched allegiance to Macedonia and represented them in the 2000 Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.
His career also saw him serve as the head of the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) zone 1.5 from 2013-2014, representing Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, and Kosovo. His peak world ranking was 94 in July 1998. By April 2019, he was the 4th highest-rated player in North Macedonia.
Jacimović occasionally contributed to 'Šahovski Informator', a leading international chess publication. He is also known for his teaching and coaching activities, including guiding David Howell at the World Youth Chess Championships where Howell won the U14 silver medal.