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Sierra Instruments main competitors are Veeco, Midtronics, and IMPCO by EControls.

Competitor Summary. See how Sierra Instruments compares to its main competitors:

  • FLIR Systems has the most employees (4,179).
  • Employees at Veeco earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $81,039.
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Sierra Instruments vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1973
4.0
Monterey, CA1$17.5M61
1989
3.8
Kent, WA1$25.0M175
1978
4.9
Wilsonville, OR7$1.9B4,179
2006
4.7
Tucson, AZ2-751
1963
3.7
Houston, TX1$25.0M249
1942
4.0
Barrington, NJ5$268.7M25
1945
4.7
Plainview, NY5$717.3M1,043
1958
4.3
Santa Ana, CA1$140.0M499
1989
3.9
Portland, OR2$65.0M175
1988
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA1$297.2M2,263
1876
3.3
Stafford, TX1$670,00050
1946
3.7
Lenexa, KS1$300.0M200
Midtronics
-
3.8
Willowbrook, IL1--
1985
3.7
Poway, CA3$415.9M1,286
1966
4.3
Ashland, MA1$22.5B350
1919
4.0
Waltham, MA1$84.0M804

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Sierra Instruments salaries vs competitors

Among Sierra Instruments competitors, employees at Veeco earn the most with an average yearly salary of $81,039.

Compare Sierra Instruments salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Sierra Instruments
$46,167$22.20-
Seametrics
$74,996$36.06-
FLIR Systems
$68,321$32.85-
Rigaku Corp.
$67,818$32.60-
Uson L.P.
$64,837$31.17-
Edmund Optics
$48,693$23.41-

Compare Sierra Instruments job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Sierra Instruments
$71,532$34.39
Midtronics
$84,165$40.46
Kidde-Fenwal
$83,956$40.36
Smith & Loveless
$81,113$39.00
Veeco
$78,612$37.79
Edmund Optics
$75,254$36.18
FLIR Systems
$75,243$36.17
IMPCO by EControls
$74,655$35.89
Kontron
$72,081$34.65
Olympus IMS
$71,930$34.58
Seametrics
$71,497$34.37
XP Power
$70,238$33.77
Rigaku Corp.
$70,213$33.76
Uson L.P.
$70,014$33.66
Sonetics
$69,927$33.62
R. STAHL Group
$69,189$33.26

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Sierra Instruments demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Sierra Instruments vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Rigaku Corp.65%35%
FLIR Systems73%27%
Olympus IMS73%27%
Veeco80%20%
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Compare race at Sierra Instruments vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%14%8%8%4%
9.6
54%18%9%16%3%
9.8
56%20%10%11%3%
9.3
55%18%5%18%4%
7.7

Sierra Instruments and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
James J. Cannon
FLIR Systems

William John Miller
Veeco

At the end of February 2016 after four years in the role, I retired as President of The Knowles Teacher Initiative. Prior to that, I spent over 35 years in the Financial Industry as an Investment Banker and Venture Capitalist. Over the years, I have served on the Board of Directors of numerous publicly-held and private Corporations, including Metrologic Instruments, Inc., Mothers Work, Inc. (now Destination Maternity), Intelligent Electronics, Inc., and The JPM Company. I am currently on the Board of CSS Industries, Inc., a NYSE listed consumer products company.I have been a Trustee of numerous non-profit organizations, including, most recently the Knowles Teacher Initiative,the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Woodlynde School.I have been a guest lecturer on the topic of Investment Banking at The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania, The Fox School of Business at Temple University and Drexel University's LeBow College of Business.

Michael Riegert
Kontron

Duncan Penny
XP Power

Steve McShane
Midtronics

Robert M. Edmund
Edmund Optics

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Olympus IMS

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