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  • Columbia Machine has the most employees (420).
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Rotochopper vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
3.7
Saint Martin, MN1$3.0M50
1957
3.9
-1$233.0M200
1943
3.7
Berea, OH1$8.9M50
1988
4.0
Waukesha, WI1$23.0M50
1937
4.2
Vancouver, WA1$21.4M420
Washex
-
3.7
Dallas, TX1$500,0004
1963
4.1
Chesterfield, MO1$37.3M100
1952
3.7
Beaverton, MI1$25.0M375
1959
4.0
Hampton, VA1$13.0M100
1947
3.3
Cincinnati, OH1$13.0M145
1967
3.5
Erie, PA1$12.0M50
Mustang Vacuum Systems
2005
4.2
Sarasota, FL1$2.6M20
1947
3.8
Lebanon, MO1$76.0M350
1954
3.7
Erie, PA1$8.0M100

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Rotochopper salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Rotochopper
$45,405$21.83-

Compare Rotochopper job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Rotochopper
$70,504$33.90
Morbark
$78,248$37.62
Cambridge Air Solutions
$76,300$36.68
Columbia Machine
$75,792$36.44
Wisconsin Metal Parts
$73,934$35.55
Custom Engineering Co.
$72,848$35.02
Detroit Tool Metal Products
$71,571$34.41
Brown Machine Group
$70,886$34.08
Richards Industries
$70,781$34.03
Washex
$70,735$34.01
Craft Machine Works
$70,687$33.98
Alloy Engineering
$70,585$33.93
Mustang Vacuum Systems
$70,542$33.91
Industrial Sales And Manufacturing
$70,474$33.88

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Rotochopper and similar companies CEOs

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Dean Ganzhorn
Mustang Vacuum Systems

Joe Davis P.e., Leed Ap
Custom Engineering Co.

Atlanta native Christopher Plockelman is the Managing Director of a suite of telecommunication companies and Managing Partner to two property investment firms. Christopher has an excellent track record in developing businesses from conception to realization and delivering exceptional returns. In 1998 Christopher left the banking industry in Atlanta to build a career in telecommunications infrastructure. Moving to Ireland in 2000, he identified a gap in the market and founded his first company, Independent Site Management, specializing in property leasing and management specific to mobile and wireless telecommunications. Building on a far-reaching client list from small to large business enterprises, Christopher went on to build a managed service telecommunications company, Centrecom, specializing in serving large enterprise with tailored communications solutions. His clients include Diageo, Deloitte, AOL, and the Kerry Group. In 2007 Christopher founded OpenOptics, specializing in marrying multi-acre estate property management with telecommunication infrastructure. OpenOptics most notably capitalized and built Ireland’s first privately operated fiber-optic network in Dublin’s regenerated Docklands. Using proceeds from the success of his telecommunications ventures, Christopher turned his attention to the real estate market in his home country, the United States. He successfully cultivated partnerships with Irish investors and built a portfolio of performing properties using his extensive knowledge of the southeastern region of the United States. Fairway Investment, Highway Investment and Beltway Investment International are the result of these successful endeavors.

Larry Noch
Morbark

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