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Noritz America vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1951
4.1
Fountain Valley, CA1$33.0M50
1988
3.7
Waterbury, CT1$20.0M80
1994
3.6
Pompano Beach, FL3$740,000121
1929
3.4
York, PA2$840,00050
-
4.0
Houston, TX1$43.0M228
1972
4.3
Superior, WI1$86.0M315
1922
3.8
Rochester, NY2$17.0M50
Solar Energy World
2009
4.2
Elkridge, MD1$37.5M20
1996
4.3
New York, NY1-76
CableOrganizer.com
2002
3.7
Fort Lauderdale, FL2$27.0M20
1981
4.2
Sacramento, CA1$58.0M125
-
4.1
Houston, TX1$18.0M74
1939
4.3
Overland Park, KS386$1.8B3,825
Puffer-Sweiven
1945
4.0
Stafford, TX1$109.0M7
-
3.7
Kalispell, MT1$3.6M35
1993
4.7
Houston, TX1$480.0M8,300
1942
4.2
Tacoma, WA5$68.0M350
2014
4.9
Shreveport, LA1$219.3M350
1951
4.3
Ocean Springs, MS1$400.0M512
Thompsongas
-
3.0
Hagerstown, MD64$430,00010
1959
4.1
King of Prussia, PA8$2.8B7,700

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Noritz America salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Noritz America
$44,310$21.30-

Compare Noritz America job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Noritz America
$35,337$16.99
AmeriGas Propane
$41,531$19.97
CableOrganizer.com
$40,835$19.63
AMSOIL
$39,778$19.12
Ferrellgas
$38,955$18.73
MDM Supply
$38,141$18.34
APX
$38,047$18.29
Dixie Pipe
$37,680$18.12
Puffer-Sweiven
$37,432$18.00
Conquest
$37,110$17.84
Solar Energy World
$37,014$17.80
O'Rourke Petroleum
$36,938$17.76
Blossman Gas
$36,874$17.73
AEI Services LLC
$36,718$17.65
Thurston County Transfer Station
$36,679$17.63
Eemax
$36,277$17.44
Superior Plus Energy
$36,258$17.43
Thompsongas
$36,205$17.41
River City Petroleum, Inc.
$35,441$17.04
Shipley Energy
$35,416$17.03

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Noritz America demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Noritz America vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
AmeriGas Propane60%40%
Superior Plus Energy61%39%
Noritz America63%38%
Ferrellgas65%35%
Puffer-Sweiven68%32%
APX78%22%
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50%
25%
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0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Noritz America vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
31%35%8%24%3%
8.8
66%14%11%6%3%
9.8
69%12%10%6%3%
9.4
70%11%10%5%4%
7.6
67%14%8%8%4%
9.1
Puffer-Sweiven
44%30%12%10%4%
7.8

Noritz America and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Hugh J. Gallagher
AmeriGas Propane

James E. Ferrell
Ferrellgas

James Allen Ferrell (born September 15, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the mayor of Federal Way, Washington since 2014. After being a member of the Republican Party for twenty years, in 2012 he switched to the Democratic Party. Ferrell previously served ten years on the Federal Way City Council and was the prime mover behind the city's transition from a Council–Manager form of city government to a Mayor-Council or "Strong Mayor" government. Federal Way is currently the 9th largest city in the state of Washington.

Emilio Vicens
AEI Services LLC

International energy and infrastructure executive with +20 years of experience owning, operating, managing and developing assets and organizations in regulated and unregulated energy markets. Areas of direct exposure and senior level involvement include: - Power Generation in an array of technologies (CCGT, SCGT, coal, fuel engines, hydro, solar and wind) and sizes (from small reciprocating engines of just a few MWs each to large CCGT units of +550 MWs) - Large scale Electricity Distribution running multiple utilities in several regions ranging in size from 250,000 customers to over 4,000,000 customers - Large scale Gas Distribution and Transportation with utilities in countries as diverse as China, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia - Integrated energy businesses with generation, and electricity and gas distribution/transportation - General energy services that include upstream and downstream infrastructure development for the energy sector, including E&P, LPG and LNG activities and general fuel storage

Luc Desjardins
Superior Plus Energy

Larry Copeland
AMSOIL

David Gruno
Shipley Energy

Dave Gruno is a Chief Executive Officer at Shipley Energy and Board Member at Team Pennsylvania Foundation. He has worked as President:Stores at Shipley Energy.

Joseph Varnas
APX

Jerry Quindlen
CableOrganizer.com

Gerald P. Quindlen is the president and chief executive officer of Logitech, as well as an executive member of Logitech’s Board of Directors and Committee for Board Compensation. Mr. Quindlen leads a Nasdaq 100 company with operations in more than 100 countries. Logitech is the world's largest manufacturer of computer mice, as well as a major provider of personal peripherals that define the way people work, play and communicate in the digital world. Under Mr. Quindlen, Logitech continues its focus on strengthening its global brand, building its categories across a broad set of markets and channels and meeting customer needs with products that are technically sound, innovative, well designed and affordably priced. The company also aims to maintain its competitive edge in high-volume manufacturing and integrated worldwide operations. Mr. Quindlen became the president and chief executive officer of Logitech in January 2008. He joined Logitech as senior vice president, Worldwide Sales and Marketing in October 2005. Mr. Quindlen joined Logitech after 17 years with the Eastman Kodak Company, where his most recent position was vice president of global sales and operations for the Consumer and Professional Imaging Division, which generated $7 billion in annual revenue. Previously, Mr. Quindlen held senior sales, marketing and general management positions in the United States, Japan and Asia Pacific, where he led key initiatives that boosted Kodak's business in a highly competitive environment. Mr. Quindlen joined Kodak after completing graduate studies. Previously he had worked for Mobil Oil Corporation as a process engineer. Mr. Quindlen holds a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from Villanova University in Pennsylvania, and an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in Philadelphia.

Albert Grobmyer
Puffer-Sweiven

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