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Sanmina main competitors are SMTC, Terex, and John Deere.

Competitor Summary. See how Sanmina compares to its main competitors:

  • Jabil has the most employees (200,001).
  • Employees at SMTC earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $79,432.
  • The oldest company is John Deere, founded in 1837.
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Sanmina vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1980
4.6
San Jose, CA6$7.6B40,000
1966
4.5
Saint Petersburg, FL13$28.9B200,001
1917
4.3
Cleveland, OH45$19.9B57,170
2016
4.7
New York, NY22$9.0B13,400
1917
4.8
Southfield, MI11$23.3B174,600
1888
4.8
Pittsburgh, PA2$11.9B14,600
1837
4.5
Moline, IL8$51.7B69,600
1912
4.5
Glenview, IL13$15.9B45,000
1986
4.2
Westport, CT2$5.1B10,700
1979
4.5
Tempe, AZ14$2.7B20,000
1985
4.3
Fremont, CA6$296.3M2,300
1892
4.7
Clayton, MO13$6.5B6,400

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Sanmina salaries vs competitors

Among Sanmina competitors, employees at SMTC earn the most with an average yearly salary of $79,432.

Compare Sanmina salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Sanmina
$52,757$25.36-
Jabil
$45,493$21.87-
Parker Hannifin
$51,968$24.98-
Arconic
$45,424$21.84-
Lear
$52,365$25.18-
Alcoa
$49,237$23.67-

Compare Sanmina job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Sanmina
$59,108$28.42
SMTC
$97,855$47.05
Benchmark Electronics
$60,756$29.21
Terex
$54,226$26.07
John Deere
$49,003$23.56
Parker Hannifin
$48,841$23.48
Olin
$45,873$22.05
Arconic
$43,980$21.14
Alcoa
$42,882$20.62
Lear
$38,827$18.67
ITW
$35,698$17.16
Jabil
$31,122$14.96

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Sanmina demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Sanmina vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Benchmark Electronics60%40%
Sanmina63%37%
ITW67%33%
Arconic71%29%
John Deere71%29%
Alcoa74%26%
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Compare race at Sanmina vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%18%9%14%4%
9.9
63%15%11%8%3%
9.9
67%12%11%7%3%
9.6
61%15%11%9%4%
9.8
66%10%10%11%4%
9.9
63%14%12%7%3%
9.9

Sanmina revenue vs competitors

Sanmina revenue is $7.6B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is John Deere, $51.7B . The company with the lowest revenue is SMTC, $296.3M.

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Roy C. Harvey
Alcoa

Roy Harvey is President and Chief Executive Officer of Alcoa Corporation, a globally-competitive industry leader in bauxite, alumina, and aluminum, with 14,000 employees in 10 countries. He is also a Director of Alcoa Corporation. Roy has served as Alcoa’s Chief Executive Officer since November 2016 and took on the additional role of President in May 2017. Prior to the separation of Alcoa Inc. into two separate companies, he was Executive Vice President and President of Alcoa's Global Primary Products (GPP) business from October 2015 to November 2016. From June 2014 to October 2015, Roy was Executive Vice President, Human Resources, Environment, Health & Safety and Sustainability. As part of this role, he oversaw the Alcoa Foundation, one of the largest corporate foundations in the U.S. During his Alcoa career, Roy has held a variety of operating and financial assignments across the U.S., Europe and Latin America. He was Chief Operating Officer for GPP, where he focused on the day-to-day operations of Alcoa's mining, refining, smelting, castings and energy businesses. Prior to this role, he served as Chief Financial Officer, GPP. Earlier, he served as Director of Investor Relations, and before this role was Director of Corporate Treasury. Roy joined Alcoa in 2002 as a business analyst for GPP in Knoxville, Tennessee. While there, he worked with the global casthouse system to develop performance measurement systems and drive casthouse profitability. He later moved to Brazil as casthouse manager in the São Luis smelter and then as the plant controller. In 2007, he became plant manager for the San Ciprián smelter in Spain, and a year later he was named Director of Finance and Business Integration for GPP Europe. Before coming to Alcoa, Roy was Corporate Manager of Environmental Affairs at Greenstone Resources Ltd., a gold mining company based in Central America. Roy graduated with honors from The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, simultaneously earning master’s degrees in International Business and Corporate Finance as a fellow of the Lauder Institute International MBA program, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from Columbia University. In 2008, Roy was named to the prestigious Young Global Leaders Program of the World Economic Forum.

Timothy Donald Myers
Arconic

Career Highlights and Qualifications: Mr. Myers is the Chief Executive Officer of Arconic Corporation. From October 2017 until April 2020, Mr. Myers was Executive Vice President and Group President, Global Rolled Products, which included the Extrusions and Building and Construction Systems businesses, of Arconic Inc. From May 2016 to June 2019, he served as Executive Vice President and Group President of Arconic Inc.'s Transportation and Construction Solutions segment, which then comprised Arconic Wheel and Transportation Products and Building and Construction Systems and which segment was eliminated in the third quarter of 2019, with the Building and Construction Systems business then moved to the Global Rolled Products segment. Prior to that assignment, he was President of Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products, from June 2009 to May 2016. Mr. Myers was Vice President and General Manager, Commercial Vehicle Wheels for the Alcoa Wheel Products business from January 2006 to June 2009. Mr. Myers joined Arconic Inc. in 1991 as an automotive applications engineer in the Commercial Rolled Products Division, and held a series of engineering, marketing, sales and management positions with Arconic Inc. since that time. Attributes and Skills: As the only current management representative on the Board, Mr. Myers’ leadership of, and extensive experience and familiarity with, Arconic Corporation’s business provides the Board with invaluable insight into the Company’s operations and strategic direction. His range of operational and other roles at Arconic Inc. has given him an in-depth and well-rounded understanding of the Company and its customers.

Jeffrey W. Benck
Benchmark Electronics

Jeff Benck serves as Benchmark’s President, Chief Executive Officer and Director. In this role, Jeff is responsible for the company’s international strategy and corporate operations. Prior to joining Benchmark, Jeff served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Lantronix a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) and information technology (IT) assets. Prior to Lantronix, Jeff served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Emulex Corporation, a global supplier of advanced networking, monitoring and management solutions from July 2013 until Emulex was acquired by Avago Technologies in May 2015. He joined Emulex in May 2008 as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and was subsequently appointed to President and Chief Operating Officer in August 2010. Prior to joining Emulex, Jeff was President and Chief Operating Officer of QLogic Corporation, a supplier of storage networking solutions. Earlier, he spent 18 years at IBM Corporation where he held a variety of executive leadership roles, including serving as Vice President of xSeries, BladeCenter and Retail Store Solutions development. Jeff holds a Master of Science degree in management of technology from University of Miami and a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. He is also a distinguished inventor in the computer systems field and holds 6 US patents.

John C. May II
John Deere

John C May is a Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer at John Deere Co. and is based in Moline, Illinois. He has worked as Consulting Manager at KPMG, VP:Global Platform at John Deere Co., and Pres:Agricultural Solutions/CIO at John Deere Co.. John works or has worked as Consultant at KPMG Peat Marwicks. He attended University of New Hampshire between 1987 and 1991 and University of Maine between 1991 and 1992.

E. Scott Santi
ITW

Mark T. Mondello
Jabil

Mark T. Mondello is Chief Executive Officer & Director at Jabil, Inc.I previously held the position of Project Manager at Moog, Inc.I received an undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida.

Giovanna Lear
Lear

Giovanna Lear is a COO, CEO, CFO at LEAR CORP. She attended Eastern Illinois University and University of Georgia.

Scott McDougald Sutton
Olin

Scott Sutton is a Board Member at Olin and President/CEO at Olin and is based in Clayton, Missouri. He has worked as President/Mgr:Agrosolutions Bus at CHEMTURA CORP, Chief Operating Officer at CELANESE CORP, and VP:Acetic Acid & Anhydride at CELANESE CORP. Scott attended Louisiana State University - LSU between 1983 and 1987.

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.

Thomas L. Williams
Parker Hannifin

Thomas Williams is a Board Member at Goodyear, Board Member at Make-A-Wish, and Chairman/CEO at Parker Hannifin and is based in Cleveland, Ohio. He has worked as Gen Mgr:Global Services at GE Transportation, Board Member at CHART INDUSTRIES INC, and Exec VP at Parker Hannifin. Thomas works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable and The Business Council. He studied at Xavier University and Bucknell University.

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