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Arconic main competitors are Marmon Group, Roper Technologies, and Sanmina.

Competitor Summary. See how Arconic compares to its main competitors:

  • Lear has the most employees (174,600).
  • Employees at Marmon Group earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $76,516.
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Arconic vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2016
4.7
New York, NY22$9.0B13,400
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1981
4.1
Sarasota, FL1$6.2B18,400
-
4.4
Atlanta, GA1$3.8B14,400
1906
4.6
Norcross, GA13$1.3B7,500
1953
4.6
Chicago, IL1$5.5B20,000
1912
4.5
Glenview, IL13$15.9B45,000
1950
4.6
Pittsburgh, PA1$505.4M1,362
1951
4.3
Monett, MO1$172.5M1,750
1980
4.6
San Jose, CA6$7.6B40,000
1888
4.8
Pittsburgh, PA2$11.9B14,600
1917
4.8
Southfield, MI11$23.3B174,600
1917
4.3
Cleveland, OH45$19.9B57,170
1891
4.6
Austin, MN4$11.9B20,000

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Arconic salaries vs competitors

Among Arconic competitors, employees at Marmon Group earn the most with an average yearly salary of $76,516.

Compare Arconic salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Arconic
$45,424$21.84-
Dover
$51,410$24.72-
Roper Technologies
$67,199$32.31-
Alumax
$43,963$21.14-
Kawneer
$50,067$24.07-
Marmon Group
$76,516$36.79-

Compare Arconic job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Arconic
$73,291$35.24
Marmon Group
$95,004$45.68
Kawneer
$90,703$43.61
Sanmina
$82,344$39.59
EFCO
$79,500$38.22
Lear
$75,887$36.48
Alumax
$70,281$33.79
ITW
$69,930$33.62
Hormel Foods
$65,560$31.52
RTI International Metals
$64,311$30.92
Parker Hannifin
$62,982$30.28
Alcoa
$60,388$29.03
Dover
$57,476$27.63
Roper Technologies
$51,973$24.99

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Arconic demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Arconic vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dover51%49%
Hormel Foods66%34%
ITW67%33%
Arconic71%29%
Lear72%28%
Alcoa74%26%
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Female
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25%
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Compare race at Arconic vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%12%11%7%3%
9.6
63%15%11%8%3%
9.9
63%13%13%8%3%
9.9
68%14%9%6%3%
9.7
63%14%12%7%3%
9.9
65%13%12%7%3%
9.9

Arconic revenue vs competitors

Arconic revenue is $9.0B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Lear, $23.3B . The company with the lowest revenue is EFCO, $172.5M.

Arconic and similar companies CEOs

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Roy C. Harvey
Alcoa

Roy Harvey is President and Chief Executive Officer of Alcoa Corporation, a globally-competitive industry leader in bauxite, alumina, and aluminum, with 14,000 employees in 10 countries. He is also a Director of Alcoa Corporation. Roy has served as Alcoa’s Chief Executive Officer since November 2016 and took on the additional role of President in May 2017. Prior to the separation of Alcoa Inc. into two separate companies, he was Executive Vice President and President of Alcoa's Global Primary Products (GPP) business from October 2015 to November 2016. From June 2014 to October 2015, Roy was Executive Vice President, Human Resources, Environment, Health & Safety and Sustainability. As part of this role, he oversaw the Alcoa Foundation, one of the largest corporate foundations in the U.S. During his Alcoa career, Roy has held a variety of operating and financial assignments across the U.S., Europe and Latin America. He was Chief Operating Officer for GPP, where he focused on the day-to-day operations of Alcoa's mining, refining, smelting, castings and energy businesses. Prior to this role, he served as Chief Financial Officer, GPP. Earlier, he served as Director of Investor Relations, and before this role was Director of Corporate Treasury. Roy joined Alcoa in 2002 as a business analyst for GPP in Knoxville, Tennessee. While there, he worked with the global casthouse system to develop performance measurement systems and drive casthouse profitability. He later moved to Brazil as casthouse manager in the São Luis smelter and then as the plant controller. In 2007, he became plant manager for the San Ciprián smelter in Spain, and a year later he was named Director of Finance and Business Integration for GPP Europe. Before coming to Alcoa, Roy was Corporate Manager of Environmental Affairs at Greenstone Resources Ltd., a gold mining company based in Central America. Roy graduated with honors from The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, simultaneously earning master’s degrees in International Business and Corporate Finance as a fellow of the Lauder Institute International MBA program, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from Columbia University. In 2008, Roy was named to the prestigious Young Global Leaders Program of the World Economic Forum.

Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

James P. Snee
Hormel Foods

Jim Snee is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Hormel Foods, a global branded food company with over $9 billion in annual revenue across 75 countries worldwide. In its 128-year history, Hormel Foods has earned a reputation as one of the most successful and admired Fortune 500 food companies in the world. Guided by its purpose of Inspired People - Inspired Food, 20,000 team members at Hormel Foods are inspired not only by the food they make, but by the difference they are making in the world. The company’s brands include SKIPPY®, SPAM®, Hormel® Natural Choice®, Applegate®, Justin’s®, Columbus®, Wholly Guacamole®, Hormel® Black Label® and more than 30 other beloved brands. Hormel Foods is a member of the S&P 500 Index and the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats, and was named one of Fortune magazine’s Most Admired Food Companies and one of Forbes’ World’s Best Employers. In 2018, the company donated more than $15 million to causes such as hunger, cancer research and education, earning it a spot on “The 100 Best Corporate Citizens” list of Corporate Responsibility Magazine for the 11th year in a row, among numerous other awards and accolades for its corporate responsibility and community service efforts. Jim is only the 10th president and chief executive officer in the company’s history. During his tenure as CEO, he has led the company’s evolution as a global branded food company and its growing reputation as an award-winning corporate citizen by focusing on the food the company makes and the difference it makes in the world. His career with Hormel Foods spans more than a quarter century. He joined the company in 1989 and assumed roles of increasing responsibility throughout its divisions and at the company’s global headquarters. Jim was named vice president of affiliated business units in 2008, and in 2011 he advanced to leader of Hormel Foods International, overseeing the company’s growing global portfolio. He was named president and chief operating officer in October 2015 and chief executive officer in October 2016. He was elected chairman of the board in October 2017. Jim is active in numerous industry and nonprofit boards and organizations, including the Republic Services (NYSE: RSG) board of directors and the executive board for the Thielen Foundation. Jim earned a bachelor of arts degree in marketing from New Mexico State University (Las Cruces, N.M.) and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. He has also participated in Harvard Business School’s executive leadership and management programs.

E. Scott Santi
ITW

Giovanna Lear
Lear

Giovanna Lear is a COO, CEO, CFO at LEAR CORP. She attended Eastern Illinois University and University of Georgia.

Neil Hunn is a Chief Operating Officer at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and Executive Vice President at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and is based in Sarasota, Florida. He has worked as Business Analyst at Deloitte, Chief Financial Officer at MEDASSETS INC, and Consultant at EY-Parthenon. Neil studied at Miami University between 1990 and 1994, Dunwoody High School, and Harvard University between 1997 and 1998.

Jure Sola
Sanmina

Jure Sola has served as Executive Chairman of the Board since October 2017. Mr. Sola served as Sanmina's Chief Executive Officer from April 1991 to October 2017, as Chairman of Sanmina's Board from April 1991 to December 2001, as Co-Chairman of the Board from December 2001 to December 2002 and as Chairman of the Board from December 2002 to October 2017. Mr. Sola co-founded Sanmina Corporation in 1980.

Angelo V. Pantaleo
Marmon Group

Angelo Pantaleo is a Pres:Industrial Water Filtration Bus at PROCTER & GAMBLE CO, Pres:Industrial Water Filtration Bus at Duracell, and Chairman/CEO at Marmon Group and is based in Newark, Delaware. He has worked as President at Marmon Group; Market Development Manager, at DuPont; and Chairman/Chief Executive Officer at Duracell. Angelo attended Drexel University until 1982 and Widener University until 1986.

Thomas L. Williams
Parker Hannifin

Thomas Williams is a Board Member at Goodyear, Board Member at Make-A-Wish, and Chairman/CEO at Parker Hannifin and is based in Cleveland, Ohio. He has worked as Gen Mgr:Global Services at GE Transportation, Board Member at CHART INDUSTRIES INC, and Exec VP at Parker Hannifin. Thomas works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable and The Business Council. He studied at Xavier University and Bucknell University.

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