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Brillion Iron Works main competitors are Nucor, O-I Glass, and Terex.

Competitor Summary. See how Brillion Iron Works compares to its main competitors:

  • Eaton has the most employees (92,000).
  • Employees at Nucor earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $64,144.
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Brillion Iron Works vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1897
3.9
Brillion, WI1$175.0M1,000
1940
4.7
Charlotte, NC5$30.7B26,001
1912
4.5
Grand Rapids, MI3$3.2B12,650
1929
4.6
Perrysburg, OH77$6.5B25,000
2008
4.4
Spokane, WA10$1.8B3,130
1986
4.2
Westport, CT2$5.1B10,700
1911
4.7
Cleveland, OH23$24.9B92,000
1978
3.9
Shawano, WI1$24.0M80
1912
3.5
Saint Louis, MO2$13.0M50
-
4.5
Peabody, MA1$20.0M36
1955
4.1
Waupaca, WI5$1.1B4,500
1921
4.7
Birmingham, AL2$2.0B6,000
1947
3.7
South Gate, CA1$165.0M200
American Steel Products
1953
4.2
Toledo, OH1$33.8M20
1871
3.5
Sioux City, IA1$122.9M78
1946
4.3
Omaha, NE10$4.1B9,800
1881
4.2
Columbus, OH1$228.9M750
-
3.9
Rome, GA1$58.3M26
1955
4.6
Columbus, OH18$4.9B7,500
Omaha Steel
1906
3.1
Wahoo, NE1$2.5M15
1979
3.8
Detroit Lakes, MN4$12.0M50

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Brillion Iron Works salaries vs competitors

Among Brillion Iron Works competitors, employees at Nucor earn the most with an average yearly salary of $64,144.

Compare Brillion Iron Works salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Brillion Iron Works
$50,664$24.36-
Nucor
$64,144$30.84-
Steelcase
$47,287$22.73-
O-I Glass
$61,008$29.33-
Clearwater Paper
$49,262$23.68-
Terex
$59,612$28.66-

Compare Brillion Iron Works job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Brillion Iron Works
$64,145$30.84
Eaton
$86,311$41.50
Nucor
$84,446$40.60
Terex
$82,623$39.72
O-I Glass
$80,037$38.48
Worthington Industries
$78,969$37.97
Stahl
$78,315$37.65
McWane
$74,319$35.73
Valmont Industries
$72,832$35.02
Steelcase
$69,332$33.33
Bodine Aluminum
$69,060$33.20
Columbus Castings
$68,631$33.00
Clearwater Paper
$67,450$32.43
Waupaca Foundry
$65,394$31.44
Advanced Steel Recovery
$63,966$30.75
Aarrowcast
$63,144$30.36
BTD Manufacturing
$53,586$25.76
Shultz Steel Co
$52,526$25.25
Omaha Steel
$51,871$24.94
American Steel Products
$51,779$24.89

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Brillion Iron Works demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Brillion Iron Works vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Steelcase65%35%
O-I Glass71%29%
Clearwater Paper74%26%
Terex75%25%
Nucor78%22%
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Compare race at Brillion Iron Works vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%12%11%5%4%
9.2
65%11%14%7%3%
9.8
63%16%10%8%3%
9.7
66%11%13%7%3%
9.9
68%11%9%8%4%
9.9
67%15%8%6%4%
9.6

Brillion Iron Works and similar companies CEOs

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Arsen S. Kitch
Clearwater Paper

Mr. Kitch was promoted to CEO on April 1 2020. He previously served as senior vice president and general manager of Clearwater Paper’s consumer products business since 2018. Prior to that, he served as vice president of finance and vice president of financial planning and analysis since joining the company in 2013. Before Clearwater Paper, Mr. Kitch was a finance director at Nestlé USA and previously was at KKR Capstone and Frito Lay. He received an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley.

Leon J. Topalian
Nucor

Leon Topalian is a Vice President at Nucor and Board Member at Nucor. He has worked as Exec VP:Beam & Plate Products at Nucor; VP/General Manager at Nucor Steel Kankakee, Inc.; and President/COO at Nucor.

Andres Alberto Lopez
O-I Glass

As CEO, Andres Lopez’s focus is to enhance the performance of the business to benefit customers, employees, investors and other key stakeholders. Lopez has established himself as a strong and successful leader, most recently serving as chief operating officer during 2015 and playing a key leading role on the recent acquisition of Vitro’s Food and Beverage business in Mexico, the U.S. and Bolivia. He has also served as president of O-I Americas, with a focus on strengthening O-I’s North America operations. Prior to that role, he served as president of O-I’s South America operations, where he led the region through significant organic and acquisition-based growth, adding new capabilities in Brazil and Argentina. Lopez has held various other leadership positions at O-I, including global vice president of manufacturing and engineering; vice president of manufacturing, North America; and country general manager for O-I Peru.

Sara E. Armbruster
Steelcase

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.

Stephen G. Kaniewski
Valmont Industries

Accomplished senior level executive with a multi-disciplinary career in various operational and IT management roles. Versatile individual who is creative and entrepreneurial, promoting research and development and new product introductions and emphasizing pricing as a strategic tool to build shareholder value. Has held escalating leadership positions with both private and public firms including extensive international experience in Mexico, China, India, Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Proven P&L experience with strong organizational and varied business development experience. Provides strategic vision as well as tactical execution to quickly accomplish the key business initiatives of high-growth, low cost global operations. Specialties: Pricing Strategies, Strategy Development, International Operational Management, Information Technology Roadmap Development, Union Negotiations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Lean Manufacturing, Agile Development, Specialty Product R&D, Direct Marketing, Project/Program Management, ERP, Retail Management, New Product Introductions

Andy Rose joined Worthington Industries in 2008 as vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) when the Company and the country were deep in the Great Recession. Rose helped preserve liquidity and financial stability and guide the Company through that challenge. In 2014, he was promoted to executive vice president and CFO and has been instrumental in advancing the Company’s financial and capital allocation strategies. He was named president of Worthington Industries in August 2018 and became CEO of the Company on Sept. 1, 2020. Before joining Worthington, Rose worked at MCG Capital Corporation where he was a senior investment professional in the Atlanta office for the $1.5 billion public investment company. He focused on making control-equity investments and providing debt financing for companies in the manufacturing, distribution and transportation and logistics industries. Previously, Rose was partner, co-founder and member of the investment committee with Peachtree Equity Partners, a private equity fund backed by Goldman Sachs. He managed debt and equity recapitalizations for manufacturing, distribution and service firms, served on the board of directors of various companies, advised management on growth strategies and operations, and managed the firm’s institutional investor base. Prior to that, Rose served as vice president of private equity at Wachovia Capital Associates for five years and started his career at J.P. Morgan & Co. in global cash management. Rose earned his MBA from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Rose serves as a member of the board of directors of White Castle®, chairman of the board of Rev1 Ventures and as a member of the Columbus Business Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and The Ohio Business Roundtable. Previously, he served on the board of trustees of the Community Shelter Board, The First Tee of Central Ohio and the FM Global Advisory Board.

Craig Arnold
Eaton

Mr. Arnold has been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Eaton Corporation, a power management company, since June 1, 2016. From September 2015 to May 2016, Mr. Arnold served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Eaton Corporation. Prior to that, Mr. Arnold served as the Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, Industrial Sector, of Eaton Corporation. From 2000 to 2008 he served as Senior Vice President of Eaton Corporation and Group Executive of the Fluid Power Group of Eaton. Prior to joining Eaton, Mr. Arnold was employed in a series of progressively more responsible positions at General Electric Company from 1983 to 2000. Mr. Arnold was appointed to the Board of Directors of Eaton Corporation in 2015. Mr. Arnold is a former Director of Covidien plc.

G. Ruffner Page
McWane

Michael Nikolai
Waupaca Foundry

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