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Methode Electronics main competitors are Littelfuse, Kollmorgen, and FCI Electronics.

Competitor Summary. See how Methode Electronics compares to its main competitors:

  • Eaton has the most employees (92,000).
  • Employees at Littelfuse earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $79,480.
  • The oldest company is Crane Co., founded in 1855.
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Methode Electronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1946
4.4
Chicago, IL6$1.1B6,187
1892
4.6
Atlanta, GA5$3.8B11,500
1927
4.7
Chicago, IL3$2.2B12,000
1904
4.7
Milwaukee, WI1$3.8B15,100
1911
4.7
Cleveland, OH23$24.9B92,000
1859
4.8
Milwaukee, WI17$2.7B6,200
1911
4.8
--$4.2B12,000
1912
4.0
Charlotte, NC4$2.0B6,000
1935
4.6
Westlake, OH18$2.7B7,555
1916
4.6
Radford, VA1$820.0M2,025
1917
4.3
Cleveland, OH45$19.9B57,170
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1855
4.3
Stamford, CT6$1.5B11,000
2007
4.8
Batesville, IN1$3.2B5,900
1986
4.2
Westport, CT2$5.1B10,700
1955
4.6
Tinley Park, IL6$1.0B5,050
1987
4.7
Orangeburg, NY1$460.0M1,300
1988
4.3
Goldsboro, PA1$72.0M350
1965
3.8
Santa Clarita, CA1$82.8M53
1947
4.8
Erlanger, KY18$2.1B10,200
1960
4.0
Vancouver, WA1$42.0M350

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Methode Electronics salaries vs competitors

Among Methode Electronics competitors, employees at Littelfuse earn the most with an average yearly salary of $79,480.

Compare Methode Electronics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Methode Electronics
$65,330$31.41-
Acuity Brands
$57,489$27.64-
Littelfuse
$79,480$38.21-
A. O. Smith
$44,641$21.46-
Eaton
$58,806$28.27-
Gardner Denver
$68,714$33.04-

Compare Methode Electronics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Methode Electronics
$81,956$39.40
Hillenbrand
$95,232$45.78
A. O. Smith
$89,224$42.90
Littelfuse
$87,710$42.17
Gardner Denver
$87,031$41.84
Dover
$86,514$41.59
Eaton
$86,311$41.50
SPX
$84,670$40.71
Parker Hannifin
$83,602$40.19
Kollmorgen
$82,915$39.86
Moody International Group
$82,670$39.74
Terex
$82,623$39.72
Semco Instruments
$82,319$39.58
FCI Electronics
$81,286$39.08
Panduit
$81,264$39.07
Meggitt PLC
$80,222$38.57
Crane Co.
$79,240$38.10
Micropump
$78,841$37.90
Chromalloy Gas Turbine LLC
$77,674$37.34
Nordson
$73,004$35.10

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Methode Electronics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Methode Electronics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dover51%49%
Acuity Brands64%36%
Methode Electronics67%33%
Crane Co.70%30%
Gardner Denver70%30%
A. O. Smith73%27%

Compare race at Methode Electronics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%15%10%9%5%
9.1
68%10%12%6%3%
9.9
57%15%17%7%3%
9.8
62%15%11%9%4%
10.0
63%13%13%8%3%
9.9
63%12%12%10%4%
9.9

Methode Electronics revenue vs competitors

Methode Electronics revenue is $1.1B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Eaton, $24.9B . The company with the lowest revenue is Micropump, $42.0M.

Methode Electronics 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.

Neil M. Ashe
Acuity Brands

Proven CEO with demonstrated ability to lead innovation, growth and change in one of the most competitive and fast-moving industries.

Max Homer Mitchell
Crane Co.

Max Mitchell is a Board Member at Crane Co, President/CEO at Crane Co, and Board Member at LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Weston, Connecticut. He has experience at Ford and Danaher and has worked as Pres:Fluid Handling at Crane Co, Senior VP:Global Operations at Pentair Tools Group Inc, and Exec VP/COO/Pres:Fluid at Crane Co. Max studied at Tulane University and Katz Graduate School of Business.

Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

Vicente Reynal
Gardner Denver

Vicente Reynal is president and chief executive officer of Ingersoll Rand. Prior to Ingersoll Rand, Vicente served as chief executive officer of Gardner Denver since January 2016 and was a member of its board of directors. In this role, he was responsible for leading the company and driving its overall growth and profitability as a global supplier of innovative and application-critical flow control products, services and solutions. He joined Gardner Denver in May 2015 as the chief executive officer of its Industrials Segment. Before joining Gardner Denver, Vicente spent 11 years at Danaher Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of professional, medical, industrial and commercial product and services, where he served as the group president of Dental Technologies from December 2013 to May 2015, leading the KaVo Kerr Group. He also held various other executive positions at Danaher Corporation, including president of the Ormco business from October 2011 to December 2013, president of the Pelton & Crane, KaVo business from 2007 to 2011 and vice president Global Operations for the Danaher Motion Platform from 2004 to 2007. Prior to joining Danaher, Vicente served in various operational and executive roles at Thermo Fisher Scientific and AlliedSignal Corp. (which merged with Honeywell, Inc. to become Honeywell International, Inc. in 1999). Vicente holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and Master of Science degrees in both mechanical engineering and technology & policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Kimberly K. Ryan
Hillenbrand

Sundaram Nagarajan
Nordson

Sundaram “Naga” Nagarajan serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer, joining the Company on August 1, 2019. He focuses on creating value for customers through innovation and industry‑leading excellence in quality and delivery. Prior to joining Nordson, Mr. Nagarajan had a 23-year career with Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW), a Fortune 200 company, where he had roles of increasing responsibility. Most recently, he was the Executive Vice President, ITW Automotive OEM Segment, a $3.3 billion business segment. Under his leadership, the Automotive OEM Segment consistently delivered profitable revenue growth through both organic and acquisitive means. Mr. Nagarajan serves on the Board of Directors of Sonoco Products Company (NYSE: SON), is a member of the Advisory Board of IACS, Executive Club, Economics Club of Chicago, and is a past trustee of Hobart Institute of Welding Technology, former trustee of AWS Foundation Inc., and was the Co-Chair of ITW’s National United Way Campaign (2013 and 2014).

Eugene J. Lowe III
SPX

Gene Lowe was named president and chief executive officer of the new SPX Corporation in 2015. In this leadership role, he is responsible for driving the company’s overall growth and profitability as a diversified, global supplier of infrastructure equipment focused on three key segments: HVAC, detection and measurement, and power. Gene joined SPX in 2008, holding multiple strategic leadership positions, most recently as the president of SPX’s Thermal Equipment and Services segment. His tenure at SPX also includes roles leading the Evaporative Cooling business and the marketing, strategy, and business development functions within the Thermal segment where he focused on driving differentiation through technology innovation and operational initiatives. Prior to joining SPX, Gene held positions with Milliken, Bain & Company and Lazard Technology Partners. Gene earned his MBA with distinguished honors from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and his B.S. in management science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

John Garrison Jr.
Terex

John L. Garrison, Jr. was appointed to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of Terex Corporation on November 2, 2015. Mr. Garrison is also a member of the Terex Board of Directors. An accomplished and versatile corporate and industrial leader, Mr. Garrison was President and Chief Executive Officer of Fort Worth, Texas-based Bell Helicopter, a major unit of Textron, Inc., from 2009-November 2015. During his tenure at Bell, Mr. Garrison championed the revitalization of Bell’s commercial product line, improved execution of their military programs and modernized the company’s systems, processes and facilities. Before his time at Bell, Mr. Garrison served as President of Textron’s industrial segment, which comprises four businesses: E-Z-GO golf carts, Greenlee, Jacobsen and Kautex. Prior to that he was President of E-Z-GO, where he initiated and led a highly successful turnaround. Mr. Garrison joined Textron in 2002 from Azurix Corporation, a global water company, where he was President, Chairman and CEO. He was previously Vice President and General Manager of Case Corporation’s North American Agricultural Group, and Vice President and General Manager of the Case Agricultural Systems Group. Mr. Garrison is a 1982 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he received a bachelor’s degree in engineering, later earning an MBA degree with distinction from the Harvard Business School. He spent a decade in the U.S. Army as an Airborne Ranger qualified artillery officer and taught in the Department of Social Services at West Point. Mr. Garrison served as the past President and Chairman of American Helicopter Society’s International and Chairman of Vertical Flight Foundation, a board member for the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), and as a Cabinet member of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation’s American Patriots Campaign.

Armand F. Lauzon Jr.
Chromalloy Gas Turbine LLC

Armand Lauzon is an accomplished CEO and Board member with a proven track record of consistently achieving significant returns for shareholders by quickly assessing and stabilizing turnarounds, balancing leadership focus on both commercial and operations to drive results, integrating multiple acquisitions, and building strong relationships with investors, lenders and customers.

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