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HDR main competitors are National Aerospace Solutions, Arcadis, and STV Group.

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

  • Arcadis has the most employees (27,875).
  • Employees at National Aerospace Solutions earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $83,362.
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HDR vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1985
4.7
Omaha, NE1$2.3B10,000
1915
4.7
Camp Hill, PA53$483.0M1,900
1940
4.6
Moon, PA21$27.8B2,878
1954
4.7
San Francisco, CA7$300.0M737
1888
4.8
-27$3.8B27,875
1912
4.7
Douglassville, PA9$554.0M1,900
1981
4.0
Franklin, TN1$300.0M35
1913
4.7
Muscatine, IA10$200.0M1,700
1956
3.8
Dallas, TX2$3.2M50
1955
4.2
Saint Louis, MO11$460.0M1,600
1933
4.5
New York, NY25-1,500
1915
4.5
Omaha, NE4$520.0M3,000
2006
4.5
Reading, PA1$20.0M100
1980
4.0
Edison, NJ1$28.0M42
-
4.2
Decherd, TN1$37.0M3,000
2007
4.1
Westerville, OH1$820,00050
1926
4.1
New Albany, OH4$53.0M300
Vollmer Associates
1959
3.5
New York, NY1$1.9M19
1977
4.1
Jacksonville, FL4$22.0M350
CDG Engineers & Associates
1946
3.6
Andalusia, AL3$1.5M15
1945
4.6
Syracuse, NY23$240.0M850

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HDR salaries vs competitors

Among HDR competitors, employees at National Aerospace Solutions earn the most with an average yearly salary of $83,362.

Compare HDR salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
HDR
$70,256$33.78-
Gannett Fleming
$73,761$35.46-
Michael Baker
$71,200$34.23-
T.Y. Lin International
$73,811$35.49-
Arcadis
$79,126$38.04-
STV Group
$77,584$37.30-

Compare HDR job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
HDR
$65,428$31.46
Vollmer Associates
$94,693$45.53
STV Group
$90,929$43.72
National Aerospace Solutions
$82,255$39.55
PRIME AE Group
$80,299$38.61
Michael Baker
$71,444$34.35
HOK
$70,912$34.09
Stanley Consultants
$68,552$32.96
OMNIPLAN
$68,090$32.74
OBG
$67,432$32.42
Arcadis
$66,531$31.99
Thornton Tomasetti
$66,151$31.80
T.Y. Lin International
$66,047$31.75
LEO A DALY
$65,801$31.64
BRUNS-PAK Data Center Solutions
$65,267$31.38
Gannett Fleming
$65,026$31.26
Substation Engineering
$64,961$31.23
EMH&T, Inc.
$64,051$30.79
England-Thims & Miller
$63,379$30.47
CDG Engineers & Associates
$63,167$30.37

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HDR demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at HDR vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
LEO A DALY58%42%
Gannett Fleming60%40%
HDR60%40%
HOK63%37%
STV Group65%35%
Stanley Consultants71%29%
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Female

Compare race at HDR vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%15%10%9%4%
9.8
65%11%12%9%4%
9.7
54%18%10%14%5%
9.6
58%15%12%10%4%
9.2
67%14%7%7%5%
9.7
57%15%11%11%5%
9.9

HDR and similar companies CEOs

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Robert Scaer
Gannett Fleming

I am the eighth person in the 106-year history of Gannett Fleming to serve as chairman and CEO. In this role, I am responsible for formulating and implementing the strategic action plan that guides the direction of the firm and drives the company’s continued growth and expansion into new markets. My experience and leadership equip the firm to continue the diversification of its service offerings, raise its profile as an employer of choice, and further elevate its role as an industry leader.I am committed to diversity and inclusion, and founded the firm's first D&I Committee in 2016. I am proud to serve as the executive sponsor for Connected Women at Gannett Fleming, an award-winning employee resource group launched in 2017 with a mission to empower, support, and mentor women to achieve career and personal success at Gannett Fleming.

Bill Hellmuth
HOK

Bill Hellmuth, AIA, LEED AP, is an American architect who has designed several notable projects worldwide. Since 2005, he has been president of HOK, a global architecture, engineering and planning firm, while also heading its Washington, D.C., office.

Leo Daly Sr
LEO A DALY

Leo A. Daly III is Chairman and CEO of LEO A DALY. He is the third generation of his family to lead the firm, which was founded in Omaha, Nebraska in July of 1915 by his grandfather, architect Leo A. Daly, Sr. Since becoming chairman and chief executive officer in 1981, Mr. Daly has built upon the foundation laid by his grandfather and father. He has expanded LEO A DALY’s global presence, and enlarged its client portfolio, while broadening the firm’s professional expertise and services. Mr. Daly has enthusiastically championed the firm’s core values of design excellence, creativity, innovation and client service. Mr. Daly holds professional registration as an architect in 48 states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Australia, Guam, the United Kingdom and the city of Berlin. He received his architectural degree from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA), he holds professional memberships in the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB). A champion of architecture’s role in fostering international relations, Mr. Daly has received several prestigious awards from foreign leaders including the Order of Independence, Knight/Commander from King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; the title of “Commendatore,” conferred by the President of the Republic of Italy; and, the Silver Bauhinia Star from the Government of Hong Kong, SAR. Mr. Daly serves on the Trustees’ Council of the National Gallery of Art, the Board of Trustees of The Catholic University of America, the University of Nebraska Foundation, and as a Counselor of the Board of Directors of Meridian House International. He was formerly the Chairman of the Asia Society in Washington, DC and the Chairman of The Center for the Study of the Presidency, where he received its Franklin Delano Roosevelt Award.

James Fox
OBG

Gregory Kelly
STV Group

Gregory A. Kelly was named president and chief executive officer of STV October 2020. Prior to joining STV, Kelly was the chief executive officer of Heritage Construction + Materials, a leading provider of asphalt products, aggregates, and construction services in the Midwest. Before this role, he was president and chief executive officer of WSP USA. While at WSP, he led a team of nearly 10,000 planners, engineers, scientists, and construction and program managers, undertaking major infrastructure projects for governments, public agencies, and private companies, worldwide. An active member of the industry, Kelly has been elected to the National Academy of Construction, and The Moles, as well as the Construction Industry Round Table. He has received many accolades throughout his career, including the 2019 American Consulting Engineer Council's Chair Emeritus Award, the 2017 Beverly Willis Foundation Award, the 2017 New York Building Congress Industry Recognition Award, the 2014 Engineering Excellence Award (Eagle Award) from the New Jersey Alliance for Action, Engineer of the Year by North Jersey Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers, New Principal of the Year by the New York Association of Civil Engineers, and the ACE Mentor of the Year. Kelly received a Bachelor of Science degree from Temple University and a master's degree in civil engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is a registered professional engineer in multiple states.

Matthew Cummings
T.Y. Lin International

Matthew Cummings is President and CEO of T.Y. Lin International Group and the Global Infrastructure organization of the Dar Group. T.Y. Lin is a recognized leader in the design of landmark structures and infrastructure facilities working with its affiliate companies across the globe. T.Y. Lin together with it’s affiliates comprise more than 5000 professionals serving the transportation, buildings and environment markets worldwide.Mr. Cummings is a proven executive leader with over 30 years of comprehensive experience in the engineering field. Matt has held senior executive positions and previously led a $2 Billion transportation infrastructure business at a global E&C firm. In addition to professional roles, Matt serves in industry leadership positions as the 2017-18 Chairman of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association(ARTBA), Past President of ACEC/PA and the Board of the March of Dimes.

Peter Dimaggio
Thornton Tomasetti

Peter Dimaggio is a Co-CEO at Thornton Tomasetti and Board Member at Thornton Tomasetti. He has worked as Managing Principal at Thornton Tomasetti and Managing Director at Thornton Tomasetti. Peter studied at Columbia University.

Peter W. B. Oosterveer
Arcadis

Peter Oosterveer serves as Fluor Corporation’s chief operating officer, responsible for growth and development of Fluor’s commercial business lines. A 25-year Fluor veteran, Mr. Oosterveer previously served as the group president of the company’s Energy & Chemicals Business Segment, and senior vice president of the firm's global chemicals and petrochemicals business. Mr. Oosterveer has deep international Client and project expertise in the energy and chemicals industries with previous executive stints managing Fluor's chemicals operations for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. His duties included business development and sales as well as direct profit-loss responsibility. Prior to that, he was managing director of the Dutch operations of Fluor, including the Haarlem office. He also previously managed Fluor's operations center in Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands. In 2015, Mr. Oosterveer was elected to the U.S.-China Business Council board. Mr. Oosterveer was appointed to the Board of Directors of FMC Technologies, Inc. in February of 2015, and continues to serve as a Director of the ICA Fluor joint venture in Mexico and Fluor Arabia Ltd (FAL). Mr. Oosterveer has served as a Board Member for Infraspeed BV, which was involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of The Netherlands High Speed Line project. In addition he has served on the Fluor S.A. Poland Supervisory Board as well as on the Fluor S.A. Spain Board of Directors. After joining Fluor in 1989 as a control systems engineer, Mr. Oosterveer gained project experience on various upstream, downstream, and chemicals projects performed from the Haarlem office. He previously worked on a complex refinery mega-project as well as serving as project director for the firm's SAP implementation. He has a BSc in Electronics from HTS Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, and is a graduate of the Thunderbird University International Management Program, Stanford's Executive Business School, and the Fluor Management Institute.

Mark Pugh
CDG Engineers & Associates

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