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MERCEDES-BENZ U.S. INTERNATIONAL, INC.
MERCEDES-BENZ U.S. INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Vance, Alabama
500+ employees
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. (MBUSI) is the production location for the GLE-, GLS- and the GLE Coupe Sport Utility Vehicles. In 2018, the plant produced more than 235,000 vehicles and our plant has built more than 3 million vehicles in its nearly 20+ years of production in the State of Alabama. In September 2017, Mercedes-Benz Cars announced plans to expand its production footprint in Alabama and the United States with a $1 billion investment for our second campus. The expansion includes construction of a new battery plant to prepare the plant to build electric vehicles at the beginning of the next decade. MBUSI currently employs more than 3,700 Team Members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ALTEC INDUSTRIES, INC.
ALTEC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Birmingham, Alabama
500+ employees
Altec is a leading provider of products and services to the contractor, tree care, electric utility, and telecommunications markets. We provide products and services in over 100 countries throughout the world. Altec, Inc. is the holding company for Altec Industries, Global Rental, National Utility Equipment Company, Altec Worldwide, Altec Capital and Altec Ventures, LLC. For more than 90 years, Altec has been a company committed to excellence. Our products are the industry leaders, consistently raising the bar through innovative product design, integrated safety features, and continued dedication to total customer satisfaction. While we are known for equipment used to help people reach tough-to-reach places: bucket trucks and cranes, what really makes us successful is how we help our associates reach higher. We help people reach their full potential. And we believe that makes all the difference in our company.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SMP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS ALABAMA INC
SMP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS ALABAMA INC
Cottondale, Alabama
500+ employees
Samvardhana Motherson Peguform (SMP) is a leading expert in plastic technologies and a system partner to the automotive industry. As specialist in cockpits, door panels, bumper modules and innovative plastic vehicle body parts, SMP has successfully established a footprint in Europe, China, Mexico, Brasil and USA supplying well-known automotive manufacturer. More than 13,500 employees around the globe are dedicated to meet the complex demands of both today and tomorrows automotive industry in terms of quality, safety, aesthetics and economic efficiency. In 2023/24, SMP generated external revenue of EUR 3.69 billion. SMP is a member of Samvardhana Motherson Group, which has operations in 44 countries across North America, South America, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Australia. Its broad range of products are manufactured in more than 400 facilities and 24 design centres across the globe by over 190,000 professionals. The Group recorded a turnover of USD 20,30 billion (approx.) during 2023/24.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TOPRE AMERICA CORPORATION
TOPRE AMERICA CORPORATION
Cullman, Alabama
201-500 employees
The Oakland Military Institute College Preparatory Academy (OMI) develops leaders of character by providing a rigorous seven-year college preparatory program to promote excellence in the four pillars of academics, leadership, citizenship, and athletics. OMI’s four pillars are ACADEMICS, LEADERSHIP, CITIZENSHIP, and ATHLETICS. Using a military framework, the goal of OMI is to graduate cadets who are capable of meeting the admissions requirements for any college in the nation and who are prepared for their roles as future leaders of character. OMI was founded in 2001 after a hard-fought two-year campaign led by then Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown. Governor Gray Davis helped secure the charter after local school boards rejected it. It was the first charter ever sponsored by the state, the first public military school, and the first school sponsored by the National Guard. The first class of 167 seventh-graders enrolled that August under the direction of the Commandant, Colonel Bradford M. Jones, then Senior Non-Commissioned Officer, Command Sergeant Major Alex Cabassa and then Academic Director, Rick Moniz. On May 18, 2007, OMI moved from the Oakland Army Base to current location on Lusk Street.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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MOBILE FLEET SPECIALISTS OF BIRM
MOBILE FLEET SPECIALISTS OF BIRM
Alabaster, Alabama
1-10 employees
The mission of Mobile Fleet Specialists of Birmingham is to be the leading provider of commercial on-site fleet services for the greater Birmingham Area. We will look to exceed customer expectations for service, quality, and value. Our goal is to treat each employee with respect and create an environment where employees can flourish and achieve their potential. We will partner with our local community to provide support and value that is mutually beneficial and will promote growth and customer retention. Our preventative maintenance inspections provides: A thorough and systematic approach to vehicle maintenance and repair, A detailed report of each Preventative Maintenance and repair service performed, Recommendations as to the frequency of inspections and any needed repairs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MOBIS U.S. ALABAMA
MOBIS U.S. ALABAMA
McCalla, Alabama
500+ employees
Hyundai MOBIS forms the parts and service arm for South Korean automakers Hyundai Motor Company, Genesis Motors, and Kia Motors. The company offers chassis, cockpit, and front-end modules; safety products, including airbags, headlights, anti-lock brake systems, and electronic stability control products; steering parts; multimedia systems; UVO systems; injection-molded plastic parts, such as instrument panels, carriers, and bumpers; and steel wheel rims and decks. It also supplies after-sales service parts for vehicles. Concentrating its resources on after-sales parts, module parts manufacture, and parts export, Hyundai MOBIS has firmly established its position as one of the leading auto parts specialist companies in the world. Hyundai MOBIS’s Module Division, of which MOBIS Alabama, LLC is part, has supplied the three major modules, chassis module, cockpit module, and front-end module, to automakers in the just-in-sequence (JIS) system. Participating in the initial stages of a new vehicle development process, Hyundai MOBIS performs research and development of auto-parts, taking into account the specifications for modules, including designing and testing for production applications. Through system integration of modularization, Hyundai MOBIS is contributing to increased competitiveness and in-sequence processing, reducing total weight and the number of parts needed. This allows for easier assembly, effective inventory control, and cost reduction. We supply complete cockpit modules and front and rear chassis modules. We also manufacture bumper assemblies and instrument panels, in addition to shipping Hyundai and Kia Service Parts nationwide from our Redistribution Center. MOBIS Alabama offers medical, dental, vision, life, 401k, Short Term Disability and Long Term Disability insurance in addition to a competitive salary commensurate with experience. A Drug Free Workplace. An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive