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Indium main competitors are Tri Alpha Energy, AMSC, and Big River Steel.

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

  • Severstal has the most employees (50,000).
  • Employees at Tri Alpha Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $97,471.
  • The oldest company is A. O. Smith, founded in 1904.
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Indium vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1934
4.4
Clinton, NY4$930.0M3,000
1917
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA4$201.0M1,250
1950
4.3
Billerica, MA1$47.8M200
1954
4.8
Houston, TX2$630.2M4,300
1912
4.5
Kokomo, IN4$590.0M1,179
1987
4.6
Devens, MA5$145.6M225
2007
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA1$9.5M300
1998
4.0
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA1$50.4M250
2005
3.5
Monona, WI3$480,00030
1912
4.7
Chandler, AZ1$879.5M3,000
1974
4.4
Kent, OH1$38.5M86
1946
4.1
Wickliffe, OH5-250
1908
4.4
Sparta, WI1$13.1M1,200
1936
4.0
Cranston, RI1$29.0M350
1957
4.5
Ravenswood, WV1$560.0M1,100
1995
3.4
Wabash, IN1$550,00050
1972
3.8
Whittier, CA1$80.0M340
1904
4.7
Milwaukee, WI1$3.8B15,100
2004
4.5
Dearborn, MI6$458.0B50,000
1914
4.7
Bloomington, MN4$4.6B10,300
2014
4.3
Osceola, AR1$13.0M286

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Indium salaries vs competitors

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

Compare Indium salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Indium
$61,254$29.45-
Chromalox
$63,241$30.40-
BTU International
$64,269$30.90-
Exterran Corporation HQ
$64,451$30.99-
Haynes International
$45,685$21.96-
AMSC
$86,188$41.44-

Compare Indium job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Indium
$64,036$30.79
Phoenix Nuclear Labs
$66,206$31.83
AMSC
$64,607$31.06
BTU International
$60,834$29.25
Tri Alpha Energy
$57,582$27.68
Exterran Corporation HQ
$56,594$27.21
Kent Adhesive Products
$51,840$24.92
Severstal
$50,969$24.50
Aquion Energy
$49,616$23.85
Haynes International
$47,448$22.81
Constellium Rolled Products Ravenswood, LLC
$47,034$22.61
G & S Metals
$46,997$22.59
Universal Metal
$46,700$22.45
Big River Steel
$46,433$22.32
Miller Castings
$45,817$22.03
Isola Group
$41,318$19.86
Chromalox
$39,326$18.91
A. O. Smith
$38,584$18.55
Toro
$37,913$18.23
AIM Solder
$36,980$17.78

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Indium demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Indium vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Haynes International63%37%
AMSC73%27%
A. O. Smith73%27%
Chromalox74%26%
Indium75%25%
Exterran77%23%
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Compare race at Indium vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%16%12%10%3%
7.8
68%10%12%6%3%
9.9
67%11%7%12%3%
9.4
52%25%12%7%4%
9.8
61%14%15%6%3%
9.9
70%13%7%6%3%
8.8

Indium and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Kevin J. Wheeler
A. O. Smith

Kevin Wheeler was named to lead the company’s water heating operations in the U. S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, and India in September 2011. He has profit and loss responsibility for the 11 brands that make up this business unit. The unit’s operations include 13 facilities and more than 3,800 employees. Kevin was named Senior Vice President and General Manager of A. O. Smith’s U. S. Retail Water Heaters in May 2007, responsible for the company’s retail Strategic Business Unit including the Whirlpool, Kenmore, U.S. Craftmaster, and Reliance brands. He joined A. O. Smith as a regional sales manager for its Water Products Company division in 1994. He also served as Managing Director of the Company’s Veldhoven, the Netherlands, operation, and as Vice President-International, responsible for the company’s residential and commercial water heating business outside the United States and Canada. Prior to joining A. O. Smith, Wheeler held sales management positions with American Water Heater Company of Johnson City, Tenn., and Bradford-White Corporation, a water heater manufacturer headquartered in Ambler, Pa. Kevin is a graduate of the University of Nevada-Reno with a Bachelor’s degree in finance.

Daniel Patrick McGahn
AMSC

Andrew J. Way
Exterran

Andrew Way is President, Chief Executive Officer and director of Exterran Corporation. He also serves as President of Exterran Energy Solutions, L.P. Prior to joining Exterran in 2015, he was CEO of Drilling and Surface at GE Oil & Gas. Way started his GE career in 1996 in the supply chain and operations organizations of GE Aircraft Engines. He held roles of increasing responsibility before moving to GE Capital in 2001 and later served as the Managing Director of GE Equipment Services. In 2007, he joined the GE Oil & Gas business in Florence, Italy, leading Service Operations and serving as its Global Supply Chain & Manufacturing leader. In 2010, he was promoted to a GE company officer and became a Vice President leading the Turbo Machinery Global Services business. Way is also an officer of certain Exterran majority-owned subsidiaries.

Michael L. Shor
Haynes International

Michael Shor is a President/CEO at HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Kokomo, Indiana. He has worked as Chairman at HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC, Exec VP:Advanced Metals Ops at CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP, and Board Member at HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC. Michael attended Saint Joseph’s University between 1986 and 1990, Lafayette College between 1977 and 1981, and Harvard Business School between 2001 and 2001.

Richard M. Olson
Toro

Rick Olson was elected president and chief operating officer in September 2015 and to the board of directors of The Toro Company in January 2016. Previously he was elected group vice president, international business, micro irrigation business and distributor development in June 2014, and was named vice president, international business in March 2013. Olson joined Toro in 1986 as a manufacturing process engineer. He has held various positions in operations and engineering at five Toro locations—including manager of advanced manufacturing, commercial engineering program manager, director of Shakopee plant operations, and managing director of northern manufacturing operations. In 2010 he was named general manager of Exmark, and was appointed vice president, Exmark in 2012. Olson earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial technology from Iowa State University and an MBA from the University of Minnesota – Carlson School of Management. He is a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and serves on the board of The Toro Foundation.

Scott Dysert
Chromalox

Scott Dysert is a Chief Executive Officer at Chromalox.

Travis Kelly
Isola Group

Aleksandr Shevelev
Severstal

Mark Rosenzweig
BTU International

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