Post job

ATL Technology main competitors are Lumileds, Veeder-Root, and Elbit Systems of America.

Competitor Summary. See how ATL Technology compares to its main competitors:

  • Elbit Systems of America has the most employees (13,895).
  • Employees at Lumileds earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $105,947.
Work at ATL Technology?
Share your experience

ATL Technology vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1993
3.3
Springville, UT1$10.1M3,000
1928
4.3
Simsbury, CT1$1.3B4,000
1999
4.5
Troy, MI20$26.0M50
1915
4.7
El Segundo, CA14$2.2B4,965
1983
3.7
Fort Worth, TX8$4.7B13,895
1968
4.3
Boca Raton, FL96$23.0M107
1877
4.0
Columbia, SC1$10.0M50
1999
4.6
San Jose, CA1$151.3M3,029
1916
4.6
Radford, VA1$820.0M2,025
-
4.2
Benton Harbor, MI1$4.4M27
1843
4.2
Phoenix, AZ1-4,200
2003
3.7
Fremont, CA1$4.9M66
1986
4.3
Menlo Park, CA7$185.8M796
1997
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$4.5M41

Rate how well ATL Technology differentiates itself from its competitors.

Zippia waving zebra

ATL Technology salaries vs competitors

Among ATL Technology competitors, employees at Lumileds earn the most with an average yearly salary of $105,947.

Compare ATL Technology salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ATL Technology
$77,197$37.11-
Veeder-Root
$82,540$39.68-
Delphi Holdings, LLC
$57,667$27.72-
Aerojet Rocketdyne
$74,068$35.61-
Elbit Systems of America
$80,523$38.71-
Artesyn Embedded Technologies
$73,379$35.28-

Compare ATL Technology job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ATL Technology
$58,735$28.24
Lumileds
$73,308$35.24
Delphi Holdings, LLC
$66,692$32.06
Veeder-Root
$63,583$30.57
Aerojet Rocketdyne
$62,460$30.03
Elbit Systems of America
$62,228$29.92
Kollmorgen
$61,103$29.38
Pivotal Systems
$59,652$28.68
Artesyn Embedded Technologies
$59,532$28.62
EaglePicher Holdings, Inc.
$59,474$28.59
ALung Technologies
$59,284$28.50
New Products
$59,209$28.47
Landec
$59,111$28.42
Howden North America Inc.
$59,079$28.40

Do you work at ATL Technology?

Does ATL Technology effectively differentiate itself from competitors?

ATL Technology jobs

ATL Technology demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ATL Technology vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lumileds67%34%
Delphi Holdings, LLC67%33%
Elbit Systems of America72%28%
Aerojet Rocketdyne74%26%
Pivotal Systems75%25%
ATL Technology81%19%

Compare race at ATL Technology vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%7%2%11%8%
6.1
58%20%8%10%4%
9.7
63%14%11%8%4%
9.9
60%15%12%9%3%
8.9
62%13%9%13%3%
7.3
35%22%6%32%6%
9.9

ATL Technology and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Eileen P. Drake
Aerojet Rocketdyne

Albert D. Bolles Ph.d
Landec

Albert D. Bolles, Ph.D. joined the board of directors in May 2018. He is the CEO of Landec Corporation, a company that designs, develops, manufactures and sells health and wellness products for food and biomaterials markets. Before joining Landec, Dr. Bolles served as the executive vice president, chief technology and operations officer of ConAgra Foods, where he directed the development and execution of multiple product innovations. Prior to ConAgra, he was the vice president of worldwide research and development for PepsiCo Beverages and Foods and the research and development director for Gerber Foods. Dr. Bolles is a graduate of Michigan State University, where he earned Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in food science and a bachelors’ degree in microbiology. He holds several patents and has won numerous awards for his contributions to food science, the industry and academics.

John L. Garrison
Delphi Holdings, LLC

Mr. Horowitz was named Elbit Systems of America’s President and CEO in 2007, after serving as Executive Vice President and General Manager of EFW, Inc. In his current role, he leads the strategic and operational direction of the company, and he serves as a member of its Board of Directors. In 2014, 2015 and 2018, The Ethisphere Institute named Elbit Systems of America one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies,” one of only two Aerospace and Defense companies worldwide to earn this distinction. Mr. Horowitz has been instrumental in leading Elbit Systems of America’s organic growth and strategic acquisitions, resulting in its evolution as a leader in enhancing lethality, survivability and combat readiness for the defense industry. Its commercial aviation division is pioneering global changes in aviation safety by providing low visibility solutions for commercial airlines, cargo carriers, and business jet operators. The company’s advanced security solutions are helping secure America’s borders with 24/7 surveillance coverage. And, for more than 35 years, its medical instrumentation division has been providing engineering and design services and advanced manufacturing capabilities to bring life science instruments to the market. Today, Elbit Systems of America operates in six geographical locations in the U.S., including Texas, New Hampshire, Virginia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. Mr. Horowitz is active in the defense and aerospace industry, serving on the Board of Governors of the Aerospace Industries Association, the Board of Directors for the National Defense Industrial Association, as a member of Business Executives for National Security, and as a member of the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. Previously, he served on the U.S. Army Science Board and the National Board of Directors for one of the nation’s largest volunteer health organizations, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Additionally, he is the Chairman of the Texas Israel Science and Education Foundation. Mr. Horowitz earned a Master of Business Administration degree from the Seidman School of Business at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. He was also awarded a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tel-Aviv University in Israel.

John Hoffman
Pivotal Systems

John Hoffman has over 25 years of global high technology management experience building growth organizations in both the semiconductor and information technology markets. Prior to joining Pivotal Systems, John was a Senior VP with Spencer Trask Ventures, a New York based venture capital firm. While at Spencer Trask, John was primarily involved in the solar and integrated circuit efforts of the firm. Prior to Spencer Trask, John was the Chief Executive Officer of RagingWire Enterprise Solutions, an Inc 500 fastest growing private company. John reorganized the company and enabled record growth in revenue and profitability during his tenure. Prior to RagingWire, John worked in various general manager roles at Applied Materials for 18 years. He was the President of the billion dollar “Etch Product Business Group”, VP and GM of the Process Control and Diagnostic Business Group and the General Manager of the Customer Service Division which grew by over 300% during his tenure. John has a B.S. from the United States Military Academy at West Point and an Executive MBA (AEA) from Stanford University. He currently serves on several Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards.

Cherie Miller
New Products

Matt Roney
Lumileds

Matt Ronet was appointed to Lumileds CEO October 20202. Roney most recently served as President of Lumileds’ Automotive Business Unit. After more than 20 years in leadership roles at automotive and industrial businesses, Mr. Roney brings a broad range of business experience to Lumileds. Prior to joining Lumileds, Roney served as Chief Operating Officer for Stanley Infrastructure, a division of Stanley Black & Decker. Previously, Roney was the President of Paladin Attachments, which was acquired by Stanley Infrastructure. He also spent eight years at TRW Automotive, now known as ZF TRW, in roles of rising responsibility, including Vice President and General Manager of its $2.5 billion Global Steering Business. Roney has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, an MSE in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Peter M. Decomo
ALung Technologies

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer recently founded and shepherded Renal Solutions to a $200 million acquisition by Fresenius Medical Care in late 2007. In addition, he is a registered respiratory therapist, and has an extensive background in extracorporeal therapies.

ATL Technology competitors FAQs

Search for jobs