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Federal Electronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1948
3.8
Cranston, RI1$44.1M500
1963
3.8
Warrington, PA1$6.0M35
1996
3.9
Orem, UT1$10.1M200
1999
3.8
Vancouver, WA1$23.0M100
1985
4.3
Fremont, CA6$296.3M2,300
1970
3.8
Joplin, MO1$49.5M75
1966
4.1
Newark, NY3$185.5M565
-
3.5
--$2.4M44
1959
4.1
West Palm Beach, FL1$9.6M74
1983
4.2
Seymour, CT1$35.6M100
1954
4.0
Milwaukee, WI3$25.0M100
1980
4.6
San Jose, CA6$7.6B40,000
1993
3.6
Turnersville, NJ1$53.7M100
1977
3.8
Youngstown, OH1$17.5M100
1984
4.4
Westborough, MA3$40.4M180
1997
3.8
Boxborough, MA3$9.5M200
1943
4.2
La Grange, IL1$60.0M800
Sargent Controls & Aerospace
-
4.1
Tucson, AZ1$600,0006
1976
3.9
Huber Heights, OH1$23.4M62
1999
4.2
San Marcos, CA1$32.7M100
1947
3.8
Saint Louis, MO4$29.0M350

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Federal Electronics salaries vs competitors

Compare Federal Electronics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Federal Electronics
$74,390$35.76-

Compare Federal Electronics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Federal Electronics
$96,286$46.29
SMTC
$102,678$49.36
Kopin
$100,365$48.25
Grayhill
$98,012$47.12
Midcon Cables
$97,822$47.03
Enginetics Aerospace
$97,226$46.74
Milwaukee Electronics
$97,205$46.73
CDM Electronics
$96,897$46.58
SynQor
$95,257$45.80
Sargent Controls & Aerospace
$94,537$45.45
Sanmina
$94,219$45.30
Solitron Devices
$93,850$45.12
Flexible Circuits
$92,421$44.43
Hughes Circuits
$92,079$44.27
Amertron
$92,066$44.26
Microboard
$92,005$44.23
Essex Industries
$91,657$44.07
Silicon Forest Electronics
$91,613$44.04
Canfield Connector
$91,382$43.93
Precision Assembly
$91,270$43.88

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Federal Electronics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Federal Electronics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
CDM Electronics49%51%
Microboard63%37%
Sanmina63%37%
Kopin65%35%
Solitron Devices71%29%
Federal Electronics--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Federal Electronics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%14%6%23%4%
9.3
55%18%9%14%4%
9.9
61%14%12%11%2%
6.8
62%19%12%5%2%
6.5
64%19%8%7%2%
8.2
51%17%7%21%4%
8.1

Federal Electronics and similar companies CEOs

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Jeffrey T. Schlarbaum
IEC Electronics

Jeffrey 'Jeff' Schlarbaum is a Board Member at LAKELAND INDUSTRIES INC, Board Member at IEC ELECTRONICS CORP, and President/CEO at IEC ELECTRONICS CORP and is based in Rochester, New York. He has worked as Exec Vice President at IEC ELECTRONICS CORP; Chief Operations Officer at Lasermax; and Manager, OEM Sales at SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY. Jeffrey works or has worked as VP:Sales & Marketing at PLEXUS CORP. He attended Pepperdine and National University/San Diego.

John C. C. Fan
Kopin

John Fan is the Founder, Chairman, CEO and President of Kopin Corporation. In 1985, Dr. Fan started Kopin with a group of MIT engineers and scientists. Under his leadership, Kopin became the leading provider of HBT transistor wafers for mobile phones and small-format active-matrix liquid crystal displays for military systems and mobile consumer devices like video cameras. Dr. Fan has authored about 200 publications, edited three books and has over 50 issued patents. Dr. Fan was an early advocate of wearable computer headsets with an early patent issued on this technology in 1998 (US Patent 5,815,126). In 1999, Dr. Fan received the Special Recognition Award from the Society of Information Displays (SID) and was chosen one of the Top 25 Asian American Entrepreneurs by Asia Week. He was also selected as one of the top 100 Asian American Entrepreneurs between 1999 and 2004 by Asia.net. Dr. Fan was the Ernst & Young New England Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000, and was also chosen as their National Finalist. In 2005, he was selected as one of the USA’s top 15 nanotechnology innovators by NASA’s Nanotech Briefs. Dr. Fan obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley, with highest honors. He attended Harvard University under a University Fellowship and obtained his Master and Ph. D. degrees in Applied Physics in 1972. From 1972 to 1985, Dr. Fan carried out research on semiconductor materials and devices at Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and was Associate Leader of the Electronic Materials Group.

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.

Scott Harrison
Grayhill

Tim Eriksen
Solitron Devices

Tim Eriksen is a Managing Member/Founder at Cedar Creek Partners Llc; CEO/Interim CFO at SOLITRON DEVICES INC; and Board Member at NOVATION COMPANIES, INC. and is based in Lynden, Washington. He has worked as Shareholder Services at Franklin Templeton Investments, Analyst / Newsletter Writer at Walker's Manual, and Engineer at Kiewit Corporation. Howard works or has worked as CEO at ERIKSEN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC. He studied at The Master's University between 1986 and 1991 and Texas A&M University - Mays Business School between 1995 and 1997.

Nicole Russo
Microboard

Steve Vanbibber
Precision Assembly

Martin F. Schlecht
SynQor

Barbara Hughes
Hughes Circuits

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