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Solitron Devices main competitors are Microsemi, Pulse Electronics, and SMTC.

Competitor Summary. See how Solitron Devices compares to its main competitors:

  • Pulse Electronics has the most employees (9,400).
  • Employees at Microsemi earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $86,952.
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Solitron Devices vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1959
4.1
West Palm Beach, FL1$9.6M74
1947
4.0
San Diego, CA1$343.5M9,400
1960
4.2
Eastford, CT1$26.0M200
1961
4.8
Andover, MA12$3.6B5,400
1960
4.8
Aliso Viejo, CA26$1.8B4,400
1968
3.8
Wichita, KS1$43.2M90
1968
4.6
East Aurora, NY13$795.4M2,700
1954
4.0
Milwaukee, WI3$25.0M100
1969
4.2
Hauppauge, NY1$21.0M111
1986
4.0
Chanhassen, MN1$41.9M300
1948
3.8
Cranston, RI1$44.1M500
1928
4.4
Merrimack, NH1$300.0M520
1990
4.6
Worcester, MA20$1.0B3,000
1983
4.2
Seymour, CT1$35.6M100
Xyratex International Inc
-
4.2
West Sacramento, CA1--
1985
4.3
Fremont, CA6$296.3M2,300
1939
3.9
Horseheads, NY1$24.0M350
1992
4.4
Plano, TX4$230.0M720
1947
4.3
Hauppauge, NY1$152.9M1,000
-
3.8
Longwood, FL1$11.0M100
1993
3.6
Merrimack, NH1$11.6M53

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Solitron Devices salaries vs competitors

Among Solitron Devices competitors, employees at Microsemi earn the most with an average yearly salary of $86,952.

Compare Solitron Devices salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Solitron Devices
$72,587$34.90-
Pulse Electronics
$80,591$38.75-
Whitcraft Group
$50,887$24.46-
MKS Instruments
$65,648$31.56-
Microsemi
$86,952$41.80-
Electromech Technologies
$72,653$34.93-

Compare Solitron Devices job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Solitron Devices
$93,850$45.12
Microsemi
$113,921$54.77
Allegro MicroSystems
$113,589$54.61
Astronics
$107,146$51.51
SMTC
$102,678$49.36
Whitcraft Group
$99,166$47.68
Dearborn Electronics
$98,483$47.35
Pulse Electronics
$97,381$46.82
Milwaukee Electronics
$97,205$46.73
Federal Electronics
$96,286$46.29
Schweizer Aircraft
$95,746$46.03
Sensitron Semiconductor
$95,354$45.84
Exlar
$94,210$45.29
Advanced Integration Technolgy
$94,196$45.29
Xyratex International Inc
$94,036$45.21
Electromech Technologies
$93,108$44.76
Solidscape
$92,182$44.32
Microboard
$92,005$44.23
MKS Instruments
$91,515$44.00
Spellman High Voltage Electronics
$89,567$43.06

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Solitron Devices demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Solitron Devices vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Microsemi63%37%
Allegro MicroSystems70%30%
Solitron Devices71%29%
MKS Instruments73%27%
Astronics74%26%
Advanced Integration Technolgy81%19%

Compare race at Solitron Devices vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%14%12%11%2%
6.8
64%13%7%11%4%
9.7
52%21%6%18%4%
9.9
59%15%6%16%4%
9.8
60%17%8%10%5%
7.6
65%15%6%11%3%
9.4

Solitron Devices and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Peter J. Gundermann
Astronics

Appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in 2003, Peter Gundermann has been with the Company since 1988. Mr. Gundermann has been a director of Astronics since 2001. He holds a B.A. in Applied Mathematics and Economics from Brown University and an M.B.A. from Duke University.

James Peterson
Microsemi

Mr. James J. Peterson is Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of Microsemi Corporation.He served as President of LinFinity Microelectronics, Inc., a manufacturer of linear and mixed signal integrated from 1997 to 1999 and as its Vice President of Sales from 1996 to 1997. We acquired LinFinity Microelectronics, Inc. in 1999. Prior to joining LinFinity Microelectronics, Inc., Mr. Peterson served as Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales & Corporate Communications of Texas Instruments Storage Products Group from 1984 to 1996. Mr. Peterson was a Director of STEC, Inc., a storage solutions technology company based in Santa Ana, California, from 2003 to 2009. Mr. Peterson possesses significant experience in our industry and contributes detailed knowledge of our Company’s strategy and operations to the Board of Directors.

Gerard G. Colella
MKS Instruments

Ravi Vig serves as President and CEO of Allegro MicroSystems. He joined Allegro in 1984 as an Analog Design Engineer and then as a Design Manager working on optical and magnetic sensor ICs, helping to launch the company’s magnetic sensor IC business. He went on to head the marketing effort for these innovative products, leading to his role as the Vice President of the Sensors Business Unit. He has since served as the Senior VP of Business Development, responsible for the Sensor and Power IC businesses, and Chief Operating Officer prior to being named President and CEO in 2016. Ravi earned his BSEE from Rutgers University, MSc from Dartmouth, his MBA from Southern New Hampshire University and has completed the Global Executive Leadership Program (GELP) at Yale University. Ravi currently serves on the Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Board of Directors and holds over 60 U.S. Patents.

Loren Skeist is a President/CEO at Spellman High Voltage.

Nicole Russo
Microboard

Ernest Sampias (Ernie)
Xyratex International Inc

Ernest 'Ernie' Sampias works at GLG Consultant and an Exec VP:Fin/CFO/Treasurer/Secy at Spectralink Corporation, Board Member at Xyratex, and Chief Executive Officer at Xyratex. He has experience at US West and has worked as Board Member at POINTSERVE INC; Board Member at GREEN BRICK PARTNERS, INC.; and VP/CFO at Convergent Communications Inc. Ernest works or has worked as MEMBER at Financial Executives International, Chief Financial Officer at Pacific Access Enterprises Pty Ltd, and MEMBER at AICPA. He attended Indiana University and DePaul University.

Doug Folsom
Whitcraft Group

Edward Smith
SMTC

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