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Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations main competitors are Tri Alpha Energy, Aker Kvaerner Oil & Gas Us Inc, and Suncor Energy.

Competitor Summary. See how Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations compares to its main competitors:

  • Chicago Bridge & Iron Company has the most employees (40,000).
  • Employees at Tri Alpha Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $97,471.
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Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2014
4.5
New Orleans, LA1$62.6M507
1919
4.9
Denver, CO5$58.5B12,591
2001
3.8
Cedar Rapids, IA1$670,00050
-
4.2
--$73.5M503
1993
4.1
New Orleans, LA1$630.0M750
1889
4.7
Plainfield, IL2$6.7B40,000
1867
4.8
Charlotte, NC11$717.3M2,100
1998
4.0
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA1$50.4M250

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Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations salaries vs competitors

Among Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations competitors, employees at Tri Alpha Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $97,471.

Compare Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations
$68,040$32.71-
Suncor Energy
$73,012$35.10-
Clipper Windpower
$47,907$23.03-
Aker Kvaerner Oil & Gas Us Inc
$74,594$35.86-
DM Petroleum Operations Company Inc
$66,288$31.87-
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
$58,720$28.23-

Compare Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations
$67,398$32.40
Suncor Energy
$71,799$34.52
Clipper Windpower
$70,643$33.96
DM Petroleum Operations Company Inc
$69,814$33.56
Tri Alpha Energy
$66,378$31.91
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
$65,400$31.44
Aker Kvaerner Oil & Gas Us Inc
$64,962$31.23
Babcock & Wilcox
$46,689$22.45

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Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Suncor Energy74%26%
Babcock & Wilcox78%22%
Tri Alpha Energy83%17%
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Compare race at Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%9%14%7%3%
9.4
57%13%7%15%8%
9.7
57%17%8%13%5%
6.6

Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations and similar companies CEOs

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Kenneth M. Young
Babcock & Wilcox

Mr. Mark Little
Suncor Energy

Mark joined Suncor in 2008 as senior vice president, Strategic Growth and Energy Trading before becoming the senior vice president of integration following Suncor’s merger with Petro-Canada. Mark has also served as senior vice president, International and Offshore; executive vice president, Oil Sands; executive vice president Upstream; president, Upstream; and chief operating officer. In these roles, Mark’s accountabilities have spanned from operations in the Wood Buffalo region to operations in offshore East Coast Canada, the North Sea, and international onshore operations in Latin America, North Africa and the Near East, where he oversaw significant improvements in efficiency and performance, as well as portfolio growth. Mark has over 34 years of international energy industry experience, including 23 years at Imperial/Exxon. A previous member of the Accenture Global Energy Board and formerly the Chair of Syncrude Canada, Mark is a current member of the board of governors of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) where he also serves as a member of the Executive Committee and the Oil Sands CEO Council. Born and raised in Calgary, Mark holds a science degree from the University of Calgary and an applied petroleum engineering technology degree from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). He is also a graduate of the advanced management program at Harvard Business School. From 2003 to 2007 he served as Honorary Colonel for the 409 and 441 Tactical Fighter Squadrons at 4 Wing Airforce Base in Cold Lake, Alta., a role that reflected his commitment to the relationship between the Air Force, the community and industry.

Michl Binderbauer
Tri Alpha Energy

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