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EE Technologies main competitors are Aeroflex, Qualitrol, and Micro-Coax, Inc.

Competitor Summary. See how EE Technologies 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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EE Technologies vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
4.2
Reno, NV1-376
1986
4.3
Manitowoc, WI1$8.6M25
1981
4.3
San Diego, CA1$8.5M90
1948
3.7
Kansas City, MO1$16.2M50
-
3.7
Franklin, TN1$8.5M346
1979
4.5
Tempe, AZ14$2.7B20,000
1945
4.5
Fairport, NY1$6.2B416
1948
4.2
Wallingford, CT1$28.0M238
-
4.1
Clyde, NY1$3.3M35
1937
4.4
Plainview, NY1$655.0M10,692
1969
4.1
Pottstown, PA1$38.0M350
1993
4.5
Westford, MA2$200.0M700
-
4.3
Tempe, AZ2$28.5M100
1931
4.6
Waltham, MA4$1.5B3,000

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EE Technologies salaries vs competitors

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

Compare EE Technologies salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
EE Technologies
$65,275$31.38-
Federal-Mogul Powertrain Inc
$45,602$21.92-
SMS Technologies
$55,133$26.51-
DIT-MCO
$46,965$22.58-
TS3 Technology
$56,707$27.26-
Benchmark Electronics
$54,147$26.03-

Compare EE Technologies job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
EE Technologies
$58,977$28.35
Thomas Electronics
$62,832$30.21
SMS Technologies
$62,831$30.21
Micro-Coax, Inc.
$62,361$29.98
Benchmark Electronics
$60,886$29.27
Qualitrol
$59,813$28.76
Southwest Microwave
$59,554$28.63
DIT-MCO
$59,369$28.54
Excelitas
$59,028$28.38
Mack Technologies
$58,956$28.34
TS3 Technology
$58,913$28.32
Federal-Mogul Powertrain Inc
$58,512$28.13
Times Microwave Systems
$58,470$28.11
Aeroflex
$54,175$26.05

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EE Technologies demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at EE Technologies vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Benchmark Electronics60%40%
Excelitas63%37%
EE Technologies--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at EE Technologies vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%15%11%9%4%
9.8
58%19%7%13%3%
9.4

EE Technologies and similar companies CEOs

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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.

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.

Robert Thomas
Thomas Electronics

Richard McCormick
Southwest Microwave

Richard McCormick is a Chairman/CEO at Southwest Microwave Inc. He has worked as President at Southwest Microwave Inc.

Richard Thompson
DIT-MCO

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