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Ring Power Cat main competitors are IDEX, Roper Technologies, and Precision Castparts.

Competitor Summary. See how Ring Power Cat compares to its main competitors:

  • Parker Hannifin has the most employees (57,170).
  • Employees at IDEX earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,500.
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Ring Power Cat salaries vs competitors

Among Ring Power Cat competitors, employees at IDEX earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,500.

Compare Ring Power Cat salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Ring Power Cat
$48,375$23.26-
Valmont Industries
$48,894$23.51-
Lennox International
$43,258$20.80-
Nortrax
$57,129$27.47-
Parker Hannifin
$51,968$24.98-
IDEX
$75,500$36.30-

Compare Ring Power Cat job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Ring Power Cat
$44,323$21.31
Nortrax
$47,553$22.86
IDEX
$47,170$22.68
Lennox International
$47,047$22.62
Valmont Industries
$46,548$22.38
Precision Castparts
$45,602$21.92
Moody International Group
$45,471$21.86
Roper Technologies
$43,179$20.76
Nucor
$42,875$20.61
Parker Hannifin
$41,906$20.15
Trailer Bridge
$41,787$20.09
Ryder System
$39,898$19.18
Cashman Equipment
$39,649$19.06
Indoor Environmental Services
$39,559$19.02
Butler Machinery
$39,144$18.82
Southeastern Equipment Co.
$38,618$18.57
Nebraska Machinery Company
$38,591$18.55
Kelly Tractor Co
$38,420$18.47
Titan Machinery
$38,209$18.37
Cleveland Brothers
$38,195$18.36

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Ring Power Cat demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Ring Power Cat vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lennox International63%37%
IDEX66%34%
Ryder System70%30%
Titan Machinery75%25%
Nucor78%22%
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Compare race at Ring Power Cat vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%14%10%9%4%
9.9
63%15%11%8%3%
9.9
65%11%14%7%3%
9.8
58%18%12%8%3%
9.8
81%8%3%4%3%
6.5
67%15%8%6%4%
9.6

Ring Power Cat and similar companies CEOs

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Eric D. Ashleman
IDEX

Eric became chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors of IDEX Corporation in December 2020 after becoming president in February 2020. He was previously chief operating officer beginning in 2015. He has been integral to the company’s success, including his role in developing the company’s distinct culture, business model and strategy. He joined IDEX in 2008 as the president of Gast Manufacturing, an operating unit that produces high-quality, niche pneumatics. In 2010, he added responsibilities for Global Dispensing, the leading provider of automated color tinting solutions within the architectural coatings market. He received his first group executive role in 2012, with a collection of six companies from within two IDEX reporting segments. In the next few years, Eric and his teams developed and piloted the elements of the IDEX Operating Model and began work with 8020, an approach to business that focuses on the vital few variables that drive the greatest degree of impact. In 2014, he expanded his group executive scope into the IDEX Health & Science and Optics businesses. Eric is passionate about developing high-performing global teams and talent. Many of IDEX’s current senior operating leaders were identified as emerging leaders within his group. Prior to joining IDEX, he served as the president of Schutt Sports, the market leader for protective equipment in American football. The company introduced breakthrough helmet technology during his tenure, capturing share at all levels of competition. Prior to Schutt, Eric led teams within operations and general management at three business units of Danaher Corporation. It was here, in tough turnaround situations, that he developed the ability to focus teams around the critical few business levers to drive quick momentum and progress. Prior to Danaher, he worked within scalable operations roles at AlliedSignal/Honeywell. He began his career within manufacturing at Lincoln Brass Works. Eric received a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He has a passion for history and literature, and he is a lifelong, practicing musician who spends much of his free time playing and recording. Eric and his wife live in the Chicago area, where they enjoy travel, the arts, and a seemingly endless loop of home maintenance and rehabilitation of their 1920’s-era home. They have four grown children. Eric is also a director of Modine Manufacturing Co.

Todd M. Bluedorn
Lennox International

Chairman of the board of Lennox International Inc., 2012-present, and chief executive officer and director, 2007-present. Several senior management positions at United Technologies Corporation, 1995-2007. Director, Eaton Corporation plc.

Leon J. Topalian
Nucor

Leon Topalian is a Vice President at Nucor and Board Member at Nucor. He has worked as Exec VP:Beam & Plate Products at Nucor; VP/General Manager at Nucor Steel Kankakee, Inc.; and President/COO at Nucor.

Neil Hunn is a Chief Operating Officer at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and Executive Vice President at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and is based in Sarasota, Florida. He has worked as Business Analyst at Deloitte, Chief Financial Officer at MEDASSETS INC, and Consultant at EY-Parthenon. Neil studied at Miami University between 1990 and 1994, Dunwoody High School, and Harvard University between 1997 and 1998.

Robert E. Sanchez
Ryder System

Chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Ryder System, Inc. 2013-present; president, 2012-2014; chief operating officer, 2012; president of its Global Fleet Management Solutions business segment, 2010-2012; executive vice president and chief financial officer, 2007-2010; senior vice president and chief information officer, 2003-2005.

David Joseph Meyer
Titan Machinery

David Meyer is our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Meyer was a founder of the Company in 1980 and has been a director of the Company since its creation. From 1976 to 1980, Mr. Meyer was a partner in a Case and New Holland dealership with locations in Lisbon (started in 1977) and Wahpeton, North Dakota.

Stephen G. Kaniewski
Valmont Industries

Accomplished senior level executive with a multi-disciplinary career in various operational and IT management roles. Versatile individual who is creative and entrepreneurial, promoting research and development and new product introductions and emphasizing pricing as a strategic tool to build shareholder value. Has held escalating leadership positions with both private and public firms including extensive international experience in Mexico, China, India, Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Proven P&L experience with strong organizational and varied business development experience. Provides strategic vision as well as tactical execution to quickly accomplish the key business initiatives of high-growth, low cost global operations. Specialties: Pricing Strategies, Strategy Development, International Operational Management, Information Technology Roadmap Development, Union Negotiations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Lean Manufacturing, Agile Development, Specialty Product R&D, Direct Marketing, Project/Program Management, ERP, Retail Management, New Product Introductions

Mary Kaye Cashman
Cashman Equipment

Mary Kaye Cashman is a Chairman/CEO at Cashman Equipment. She has worked as Board Member at NV Energy.

Jay Cleveland
Cleveland Brothers

Chris Holmes
Nortrax

Chris Holmes is a President/CEO at Nortrax. He has worked as VP:Product Support & Marketing at Nortrax. Chris works or has worked at Felleskjøpet. He studied at University of New Brunswick.

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