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Altra Industrial Motion main competitors are Federal Signal, IDEX, and Watsco.

Competitor Summary. See how Altra Industrial Motion compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at Federal Signal earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,790.
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Altra Industrial Motion vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
4.1
Braintree Town, MA13$1.9B9,600
1946
4.5
Valleyview, OH1$2.0B6,800
1855
4.3
Stamford, CT6$1.5B11,000
1987
4.7
Lake Forest, IL22$3.3B7,075
1986
4.2
Westport, CT2$5.1B10,700
Harman Consumer, Inc.
-
3.7
Stamford, CT1--
1888
4.7
Shelton, CT18$5.6B19,700
1945
4.4
Miami, FL1$7.3B5,800
1901
4.7
Oak Brook, IL9$1.9B3,300
1901
4.8
Chicago, IL1$3.3B6,800
1967
4.8
Bellevue, WA5$2.0B12,001
1969
4.6
Washington, DC39$23.9B80,000
1911
4.8
--$4.2B12,000
1877
4.2
Charlotte, NC1$43.8M115
1964
4.1
Portland, OR1$190.0M820
1857
4.5
Lincolnshire, IL5$550.0M2,500
1966
4.3
Springfield, MO1$50.0M733
1958
4.1
Edgewater, FL1$300.0M281
1953
3.8
Sylacauga, AL1$23.0M350
1971
4.1
Lawrence, MA1$27.0M50
1982
3.8
Wolfeboro, NH1-76

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Altra Industrial Motion salaries vs competitors

Among Altra Industrial Motion competitors, employees at Federal Signal earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,790.

Compare Altra Industrial Motion salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Altra Industrial Motion
$53,110$25.53-
MTD Products
$37,962$18.25-
Crane Co.
$57,324$27.56-
IDEX
$75,500$36.30-
Terex
$59,612$28.66-
Harman Consumer, Inc.
$58,949$28.34-

Compare Altra Industrial Motion job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Altra Industrial Motion
$50,769$24.41
Harman Consumer, Inc.
$87,032$41.84
Esterline
$63,524$30.54
MTD Products
$62,107$29.86
Moody International Group
$61,544$29.59
Terex
$60,114$28.90
IDEX
$58,216$27.99
USG
$56,881$27.35
Danaher
$55,525$26.69
Watsco
$55,103$26.49
Sapa Profiles Inc
$54,367$26.14
Federal Signal
$54,354$26.13
Asahi/America
$54,241$26.08
Boston Whaler
$54,194$26.05
GI Plastek
$53,727$25.83
Crane Co.
$53,199$25.58
Positronic
$53,006$25.48
Velcon Filters
$52,895$25.43
Klein Tools
$52,762$25.37
Boston Gear
$52,278$25.13

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Altra Industrial Motion demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Altra Industrial Motion vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
IDEX66%34%
Hubbell66%34%
Crane Co.70%30%
Danaher70%30%
Altra Industrial Motion72%28%
Federal Signal74%26%

Compare race at Altra Industrial Motion vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%11%9%8%4%
7.5
62%15%11%9%4%
10.0
60%13%12%11%4%
9.9
62%15%11%8%4%
9.6
63%12%14%8%3%
9.9
64%14%10%9%4%
9.9

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Altra Industrial Motion and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Max Homer Mitchell
Crane Co.

Max Mitchell is a Board Member at Crane Co, President/CEO at Crane Co, and Board Member at LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Weston, Connecticut. He has experience at Ford and Danaher and has worked as Pres:Fluid Handling at Crane Co, Senior VP:Global Operations at Pentair Tools Group Inc, and Exec VP/COO/Pres:Fluid at Crane Co. Max studied at Tulane University and Katz Graduate School of Business.

Rainer M. Blair
Danaher

Curtis Reusser
Esterline

Jennifer L. Sherman
Federal Signal

Jennifer L. Sherman is President and Chief Executive Officer of Federal Signal Corporation. Ms. Sherman has operational responsibility for Federal Signal's domestic and international businesses. Ms. Sherman has worked with the board and executive leadership team to strengthen the Company's strategic focus and growth, promote margin improvements, and achieve record financial results. Ms. Sherman negotiated a pivotal sale of underperforming assets and lowered Company debt levels. Ms. Sherman also maintains operational leadership of the legal, human resources, and government affairs activities for the corporation and its global subsidiaries. Ms. Sherman serves on the Board of Directors of Franklin Electric. Additionally, she serves as the Vice Chairman of The Community House, a non-profit organization that provides social services for the greater Chicago area and is a member of the Executive Board of the Center for Disability and Elder Law (CDEL), a Chicago-based non-profit organization dedicated to helping disadvantaged citizens obtain legal assistance. CDEL awarded Ms. Sherman with Outstanding Corporate Counsel awards in 2005 and 2006. In 2013, she was selected as one of the "Women Worth Watching" by the Diversity Journal, and in 2014 was presented with a Womanetics' Chicago POW! Award, honoring female leaders of extraordinary purpose and impact. Ms. Sherman earned both her business degree in finance and a law degree from the University of Michigan. She is also a Fellow of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University's CEO Perspectives Program.

Gerben Wilhelm Marinus Bakker
Hubbell

Mr. Bakker was named President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Hubbell in June of 2019, after serving as President of the Power Systems group since 2014. During his tenure as COO, Mr. Bakker introduced a new operating rhythm to the enterprise while executing on Hubbell’s strategic initiatives and partnering closely with Mr. Nord to guide Hubbell through the COVID-19 pandemic. As President of Power Systems, Mr. Bakker oversaw a multi-year period of strong performance, building an industry-leading electrical T&D components business and leading many key acquisitions, including Aclara, in 2018. Mr. Bakker began his career with Hubbell Incorporated in 1988 as a manufacturing engineer with Hubbell Wiring Systems and has held positions of increasing leadership around the world in both Hubbell’s utility and electrical segments.

Eric D. Ashleman
IDEX

Eric became chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors of IDEX Corporation in December 2020 after becoming president in February 2020. He was previously chief operating officer beginning in 2015. He has been integral to the company’s success, including his role in developing the company’s distinct culture, business model and strategy. He joined IDEX in 2008 as the president of Gast Manufacturing, an operating unit that produces high-quality, niche pneumatics. In 2010, he added responsibilities for Global Dispensing, the leading provider of automated color tinting solutions within the architectural coatings market. He received his first group executive role in 2012, with a collection of six companies from within two IDEX reporting segments. In the next few years, Eric and his teams developed and piloted the elements of the IDEX Operating Model and began work with 8020, an approach to business that focuses on the vital few variables that drive the greatest degree of impact. In 2014, he expanded his group executive scope into the IDEX Health & Science and Optics businesses. Eric is passionate about developing high-performing global teams and talent. Many of IDEX’s current senior operating leaders were identified as emerging leaders within his group. Prior to joining IDEX, he served as the president of Schutt Sports, the market leader for protective equipment in American football. The company introduced breakthrough helmet technology during his tenure, capturing share at all levels of competition. Prior to Schutt, Eric led teams within operations and general management at three business units of Danaher Corporation. It was here, in tough turnaround situations, that he developed the ability to focus teams around the critical few business levers to drive quick momentum and progress. Prior to Danaher, he worked within scalable operations roles at AlliedSignal/Honeywell. He began his career within manufacturing at Lincoln Brass Works. Eric received a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He has a passion for history and literature, and he is a lifelong, practicing musician who spends much of his free time playing and recording. Eric and his wife live in the Chicago area, where they enjoy travel, the arts, and a seemingly endless loop of home maintenance and rehabilitation of their 1920’s-era home. They have four grown children. Eric is also a director of Modine Manufacturing Co.

John Garrison Jr.
Terex

John L. Garrison, Jr. was appointed to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of Terex Corporation on November 2, 2015. Mr. Garrison is also a member of the Terex Board of Directors. An accomplished and versatile corporate and industrial leader, Mr. Garrison was President and Chief Executive Officer of Fort Worth, Texas-based Bell Helicopter, a major unit of Textron, Inc., from 2009-November 2015. During his tenure at Bell, Mr. Garrison championed the revitalization of Bell’s commercial product line, improved execution of their military programs and modernized the company’s systems, processes and facilities. Before his time at Bell, Mr. Garrison served as President of Textron’s industrial segment, which comprises four businesses: E-Z-GO golf carts, Greenlee, Jacobsen and Kautex. Prior to that he was President of E-Z-GO, where he initiated and led a highly successful turnaround. Mr. Garrison joined Textron in 2002 from Azurix Corporation, a global water company, where he was President, Chairman and CEO. He was previously Vice President and General Manager of Case Corporation’s North American Agricultural Group, and Vice President and General Manager of the Case Agricultural Systems Group. Mr. Garrison is a 1982 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he received a bachelor’s degree in engineering, later earning an MBA degree with distinction from the Harvard Business School. He spent a decade in the U.S. Army as an Airborne Ranger qualified artillery officer and taught in the Department of Social Services at West Point. Mr. Garrison served as the past President and Chairman of American Helicopter Society’s International and Chairman of Vertical Flight Foundation, a board member for the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), and as a Cabinet member of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation’s American Patriots Campaign.

Christopher R. Griffin
USG

Christopher Griffin is a Board of Directors at Make-A-Wish® Illinois, Board of Directors at Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity, and Chief Executive Officer at USG CORP and is based in Greater Chicago Area. He has worked as Member at CEO Perspectives, Chief Operating Officer at USG CORP, and CEO at Knauf Insulation North America. Christopher studied at Lazaridis School of Business & Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University and The Wharton School between 2010 and 2010.

Albert H. Nahmad
Watsco

Albert H. Nahmad has been the visionary founder and leader of Watsco for over 40 years, having served as our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since 1972. Among his many contributions, Mr. Nahmad has been instrumental in the scaling of our business through acquisitions, the cultivation of strategic vendor relationships, and the development of Watsco’s entrepreneurial culture. In 1988 Mr. Nahmad made the decision to pivot the Company’s strategic focus from manufacturing to distribution of HVAC/R products. Since that time, Watsco’s market capitalization has grown from $22 million to $6.3 billion, and its 25-year compounded annual growth rate of total shareholder return has been 19.3%. With revenues exceeding $4 billion, Watsco has solidified its place as the industry leader and now has approximately 5,200 employees serving approximately 90,000 contractor customers through a branch network of 560 locations. He serves as chair of the Strategy Committee.

Robert T. Moll
MTD Products

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