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Bentek main competitors are Aeroflex, Enovation Controls, and Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates.

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

  • Benchmark Electronics has the most employees (20,000).
  • Employees at Aeroflex earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $70,361.
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Bentek vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1985
4.2
San Jose, CA2$39.8M100
2011
4.1
Saugerties, NY1$21.2M50
-
3.7
Carlsbad, CA1$60.1M3,000
-
4.5
Westborough, MA1$138.0M275
1931
4.6
Waltham, MA4$1.5B3,000
1999
4.6
Gloucester, MA1$1.1B1,702
1937
4.4
Plainview, NY1$655.0M10,692
1929
4.5
Davidson, NC38$3.1B9,000
1960
3.9
Tampa, FL1$14.0M101
1938
4.1
Grand Forks, ND1$20.0M71
1946
4.1
Dallas, TX1$13.0M100
1939
4.2
Tulsa, OK2$250.0M1,004
1982
4.0
Poway, CA1$11.0M67
1973
4.4
Westminster, MD1$65.1M200
1979
4.5
Tempe, AZ14$2.7B20,000
1968
4.0
Troy, MI1$30.0M200
1951
4.2
-2$33.7M340
1930
4.8
Berwyn, PA4$6.9B18,000
1900
4.6
Schaumburg, IL5$375.0M1,531
-
4.1
Clyde, NY1$3.3M35
-
4.1
Hawthorne, CA1$25.0M350

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Bentek salaries vs competitors

Among Bentek competitors, employees at Aeroflex earn the most with an average yearly salary of $70,361.

Compare Bentek salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bentek
$46,634$22.42-
Ceres Technologies
$47,074$22.63-
Nordson Asymtek
$54,790$26.34-
Columbia Tech
$54,192$26.05-
Excelitas
$55,195$26.54-
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates
$65,366$31.43-

Compare Bentek job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bentek
$72,294$34.76
Aeroflex
$106,270$51.09
Continental Electronics
$96,191$46.25
Enovation Controls
$85,214$40.97
AMETEK
$85,099$40.91
Thomas Electronics
$84,022$40.40
Sparton
$83,886$40.33
Curtiss-Wright
$82,312$39.57
Knorr Brake
$74,192$35.67
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates
$72,870$35.03
VALCOR ENGINEERING
$72,614$34.91
Nordson Asymtek
$71,253$34.26
Teledyne RD Instruments
$71,231$34.25
Teledyne Relays
$71,204$34.23
Controlled Power
$70,961$34.12
Ceres Technologies
$70,682$33.98
Columbia Tech
$70,026$33.67
TRAK Microwave
$70,014$33.66
Excelitas
$69,984$33.65
Ideal Aerosmith
$69,708$33.51

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Bentek demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Bentek vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Benchmark Electronics60%40%
Sparton62%38%
Excelitas63%37%
AMETEK73%27%
Curtiss-Wright77%23%
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Compare race at Bentek vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%16%9%10%3%
9.8
61%15%11%9%4%
9.8
60%16%10%11%4%
9.8
61%17%11%8%4%
9.7
58%19%7%13%3%
9.4
59%16%7%13%4%
9.0

Bentek and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
David A. Zapico
AMETEK

Mr. Zapico was elected Chairman of the Board in June 2017 and has been Chief Executive Officer since May 2016. He previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer from January 2013 to May 2016. He was President, Electronic Instruments, from October 2003 to January 2013. He joined AMETEK as a Product Engineer in 1990 and has held a variety of engineering and general management positions. He was promoted to Division Vice President of Process Instruments in 1996 and Vice President and General Manager of AMETEK Aerospace and Power Instruments Division in 1999. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Carnegie Mellon university.

Jeffrey W. Benck
Benchmark Electronics

Jeff Benck serves as Benchmark’s President, Chief Executive Officer and Director. In this role, Jeff is responsible for the company’s international strategy and corporate operations. Prior to joining Benchmark, Jeff served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Lantronix a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) and information technology (IT) assets. Prior to Lantronix, Jeff served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Emulex Corporation, a global supplier of advanced networking, monitoring and management solutions from July 2013 until Emulex was acquired by Avago Technologies in May 2015. He joined Emulex in May 2008 as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and was subsequently appointed to President and Chief Operating Officer in August 2010. Prior to joining Emulex, Jeff was President and Chief Operating Officer of QLogic Corporation, a supplier of storage networking solutions. Earlier, he spent 18 years at IBM Corporation where he held a variety of executive leadership roles, including serving as Vice President of xSeries, BladeCenter and Retail Store Solutions development. Jeff holds a Master of Science degree in management of technology from University of Miami and a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. He is also a distinguished inventor in the computer systems field and holds 6 US patents.

Lynn M. Bamford
Curtiss-Wright

Experienced Multi-Divisional President & Chief Executive Officer spanning multiple defense and power market areas. Strategic leadership to drive revenue growth while delivering top quartile performance in all key financial metrics. Active in mergers and acquisitions including integration into Curtiss-Wright. Skilled in Product Development, Engineering, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Integration, and Electronics. Strong operations professional with a Master's Degree focused in Electrical Engineering from George Mason University.

Tracy L. Howard
Sparton

Leonard Borow (Len)
Aeroflex

Leonard 'Len' Borow is a Board Member at VGG Holding LLC. He has worked as President/CEO at Aeroflex, President at COMSTRON, and Vice Chairman/Exec VP/COO/Secy at Aeroflex.

David Nislick
Excelitas

David Nislick is the Chief Executive Officer for Excelitas Technologies Corp. Prior to being named CEO of Excelitas Technologies, Mr. Nislick served as the president of the Illumination and Detection Solutions (IDS) business unit of PerkinElmer. As part of Veritas Capital’s acquisition of PerkinElmer’s IDS business unit in November 2010, Mr. Nislick was appointed CEO of the newly re-launched company. As president of IDS, Mr. Nislick had management responsibility for the $300 million business unit, which included specialty lighting, sensors and other high-performance products for a variety of medical, analytical, energy-conserving, industrial, safety and security, and aerospace and defense applications. Prior to the creation of IDS in late 2008, Mr. Nislick held various leadership positions within PerkinElmer, including President of the Lighting business and Vice President of Business Development for PerkinElmer Optoelectronics. Prior to joining PerkinElmer, Mr. Nislick held senior marketing and corporate development roles with Corning Incorporated, Oak Industries and Axsun Technologies. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Middlebury College and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Business Economics from Harvard Business School.

Bob Pierfy is a Chief Executive Officer at Varian Semiconductor Equipment and is based in Cranston, RI area.

Robert Thomas
Thomas Electronics

Frank Markus Weber
Knorr Brake

Greg Owens
Ideal Aerosmith

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