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North Florida Shipyards main competitors are Senesco Marine, Frazier Industrial, and International Ship Repair & Marine Services.

Competitor Summary. See how North Florida Shipyards compares to its main competitors:

  • Union Tank Car has the most employees (7,500).
  • Employees at Senesco Marine earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $47,301.
  • The oldest company is Union Tank Car, founded in 1891.
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North Florida Shipyards vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1978
3.9
Jacksonville, FL1$42.3M350
1946
4.7
Lockport, LA7$1.0B2,900
1928
3.8
Norfolk, VA1$56.5M100
1973
3.7
Tampa, FL1$13.0M300
1963
3.9
Norfolk, VA1$36.0M125
1988
4.4
Saint Charles, MO1$495.1M1,932
1901
4.1
Chicago, IL1$559.4M1,077
1975
4.0
Anacortes, WA1$160.0M600
1950
3.9
Springfield, MO1$250.0M700
1999
3.7
North Kingstown, RI1$106.6M200
1891
4.0
Chicago, IL68$920.0M7,500
1949
4.6
Long Valley, NJ1$220.0M750
1972
2.8
Fayette, AL1$76.4M33

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North Florida Shipyards salaries vs competitors

Among North Florida Shipyards competitors, employees at Senesco Marine earn the most with an average yearly salary of $47,301.

Compare North Florida Shipyards salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
North Florida Shipyards
$42,645$20.50-
Bollinger Shipyards
$45,050$21.66-
Lyon Shipyard
$38,252$18.39-
International Ship Repair & Marine Services
$46,341$22.28-
Metro Machine
$44,979$21.62-
American Railcar Industries
$39,573$19.03-

Compare North Florida Shipyards job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
North Florida Shipyards
$40,150$19.30
Bollinger Shipyards
$41,032$19.73
International Ship Repair & Marine Services
$40,645$19.54
Dakota Creek Industries
$40,567$19.50
FreightCar America
$40,496$19.47
Lyon Shipyard
$40,321$19.39
Metro Machine
$40,064$19.26
Senesco Marine
$39,991$19.23
Ox Bodies
$39,960$19.21
Frazier Industrial
$39,860$19.16
Hutchens Industries
$39,735$19.10
Union Tank Car
$37,605$18.08
American Railcar Industries
$32,468$15.61

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North Florida Shipyards demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at North Florida Shipyards vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
FreightCar America83%17%
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Female
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0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at North Florida Shipyards vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%10%16%6%3%
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North Florida Shipyards and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

John O'Bryan is based in Greater St. Louis Area. He has worked as Chief Financial Officer at Rescare, Dir:Global Sales at Sea-Land Service, and President at Mitsui Rail Capital. John studied at Jacksonville University, University of Chicago Booth School of Business between 2013 and 2014, and UNF.

James R. Meyer
FreightCar America

Jim Meyer is a Board Member at FreightCar America Inc, Board Member at E-Z Pack Refuse Hauling Solutions LLC, and Chief Executive Officer at FreightCar America Inc and is based in Cynthiana, Kentucky. He has experience at Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and BBN Technologies and has worked as Chief Operating Officer at REV GROUP, INC.; Gen Mgr:Small Cars at Mazda Motor Corporation; and Vice President at BRUNSWICK CORP. James works or has worked as MEMBER at Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association, MEMBER at AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, and MEMBER at Philadelphia Bar Association. He attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) between 1990 and 1990, University of Michigan between 1994 and 1994, and University of Michigan between 1984 and 1984.

Benjamin Bordelon
Bollinger Shipyards

Benjamin G. Bordelon, is the President, Chief Executive Officer of Bollinger Shipyards, LLC. Bordelon is the grandson of Donald Bollinger who founded Bollinger Shipyards in 1946 and the third generation to lead the company. Bordelon joined Bollinger in 2000 as a Project Manager and has held a series of managerial positions throughout various Bollinger locations. Prior to being named Chief Executive Officer, Bordelon was Executive Vice President of Repair from 2002 to September of 2013. In September of 2013, Bordelon served as Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer until December of 2014 when he assumed his current position. Bordelon is active in many professional and community organizations. He is Chairman of the Shipbuilders Council of America and an active board member of the Offshore Marine Service Association, Tiger Athletic Foundation, Young Presidents’ Organization, and the United States Coast Guard Foundation. He supports many charities, schools and churches in his community and beyond. Bordelon holds a B.S. in Business from Louisiana State University. While at LSU, he played football and was named Captain of the team in 1996. He garnered All-SEC recognition at LSU and was a member of the San Diego Chargers professional football team until his retirement in December 1999. Bordelon resides in Raceland, Louisiana with his wife, Gemi, and their three children.

Peter Acerra
Frazier Industrial

Jeffrey Hutchens
Hutchens Industries

George Lorton is a President/CEO at International Ship Repair & Marine Services.

Frederick Frost
Senesco Marine

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