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WAFERTECH, LLC
WAFERTECH, LLC
Camas, Washington
500+ employees
TSMC Washington is an integrated circuit (IC) semiconductor foundry in the United States. Our customers (other businesses) partner with TSMC Washington to manufacture the computer chips that the client has designed. The chips that we make end up in a wide variety of products that the average consumer relies upon in their daily lives. Cell phones, pacemakers, cars, and security are some examples of how our semiconductors are used. Because we are able to focus solely on the manufacturing processes of our customer IC's, TSMC Washington is able to provide a world-class fabrication facility that can meet today's demanding technology needs. Located in Camas, Washington, 30 minutes northeast of Portland, Oregon, we are backed by the technological prowess of our parent company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), creator and world leader in the semiconductor integrated circuit foundry industry. As the first dedicated foundry, TSMC has experienced strong growth by being a true partner with customers, never a competitor. Companies around the world have trusted TSMC with their IC chip manufacturing needs since TSMC's founding in 1987. Being a part of the TSMC family, TSMC Washington continues that heritage by extending the same level of service that customers have grown to expect. We are dedicated to quality facilities, quality processes, and quality people. Our results-oriented workforce is entirely committed to continuous improvement and meeting our customer's needs. This customer-oriented culture drives our service commitment to customers, ensuring their success, and as a result, our success. ***Please note that TSMC Washington does not post jobs on LinkedIn. Open vacancies are posted on our careers website.***
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SEH AMERICA, INC.
SEH AMERICA, INC.
Vancouver, Washington
500+ employees
SEH America is part of the largest producer of semiconductor silicon in the world, Shin-Etsu Handotai (SEH), Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, and is an integral part of the ShinEtsu group of companies. In the Vancouver, Washington facility, we manufacture single-crystal silicon ingots, polished and epitaxial wafers, and provide service and engineering support for customers. Our world-wide reputation for quality is based on global technical innovation in facilities located in Japan, Malaysia, Europe, Taiwan and the U.S.A. SEH is the world-leader in the manufacturing of silicon wafers for the semiconductor industry. Sliced from an ultra-pure crystalline ingot and then polished, silicon wafers are processed by our customers through the addition of circuit patterns arranged in tiny squares commonly referred to as "computer chips."​ These chips are then separated and packaged into electronic components that are at the heart of many products, including computers, lasers, automotive electronics, telecommunications and many consumer products. SEH America Mission Be the world leader in silicon wafer manufacturing by exceeding our customers’ expectations through continuous improvements in the quality of our products and services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SILTRONIC CORPORATION
SILTRONIC CORPORATION
Portland, Oregon
100-499 employees
Success through Silicon Siltronic AG ranks as one of the global semiconductor market leaders and is recognized as one of the technology leaders in the design and production of highly specialized silicon wafers. We are a stock-listed company (MDAX, TecDAX: WAF) with a long tradition and are internationally positioned and strategically close to our customers. We stand for uncompromising quality, innovation, efficiency and precision. All over the world, wafers made of hyperpure silicon form the basis of the highly complex semiconductor elements driving high voltage applications, low-resistivity circuits for automotive engineering and telecommunications, as well as highly integrated microprocessors and memory components for information processing. Without silicon wafers, everyday objects such as smartphones, computers, navigation systems, and displays, would be inconceivable. At the same time, the demands made on today’s modern wafers are more varied and individual than ever before. Employing a workforce of around 4,500 members of staff, Siltronic commands a global network of advanced, leading edge production plants in Asia, Europe and the USA, including today’s most advanced, leading edge production facilities for 200 mm and 300 mm wafers in Singapore.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NLIGHT, INC.
NLIGHT, INC.
Camas, Washington
500+ employees
nLIGHT is a leading provider of high-power semiconductor and fiber lasers for industrial, microfabrication, and aerospace and defense applications. The company’s lasers are changing not only the way things are made but also the things that can be made. Headquartered in Camas, WA, nLIGHT employs over 1,000 people with operations in the U.S., China, and Finland. Learn more about nLIGHT at www.nlight.net.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
U.S. DIGITAL CORPORATION
U.S. DIGITAL CORPORATION
Vancouver, Washington
100-499 employees
Designing, developing, and manufacturing quality motion control products in the USA since 1980.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
Portland, Oregon
50-99 employees
Nordic Semiconductor is a Norwegian fabless semiconductor company specializing in wireless communication technology that powers the Internet of Things (IoT). Nordic was established in 1983 and has more than 1465 employees across the globe. Our award-winning Bluetooth Low Energy solutions pioneered ultra-low power wireless, making us the global market leader. Our technology range was later supplemented by ANT+, Thread and Zigbee, and in 2018 we launched our low power, compact LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular IoT solutions to extend the penetration of the IoT. The Nordic portfolio was further complemented by Wi-Fi technology in 2021. Working for Nordic Semiconductor, you will be challenged and supported. Our teams enjoy a professional, informal working environment and we value and encourage continuous development of skills and expertise to the very highest levels, through in-house opportunities and external training. A close-knit, highly-skilled, international work-force, we are proud of our Norwegian heritage, world-leading innovation and professional excellence.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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SONETICS CORPORATION
SONETICS CORPORATION
Lake Oswego, Oregon
All Size Average employees
Sonetics is the leading global provider of team communication systems for challenging work environments. Customers worldwide choose Sonetics when they need to hear and be heard. THE SONETICS STORY Sonetics, along with its Flightcom and Firecom divisions, is about to celebrate 35 years as the leader in customer service, innovation, and deployment in the wireless team communications industry. We've been privileged to help firefighters, first responders, commercial aviation and military personnel communicate clearly when lives are on the line and failure is not an option. COMMITMENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS At Sonetics there’s nothing more satisfying than helping our customers create safer, more efficient workplaces. We’re there for you before and after the sale, sharing 35 years of knowledge and expertise when you need it. Our team of customer support professionals ensure that when you contact Sonetics, your experience is exactly what you expect. Real people solving your problems in real time. A CULTURE OF QUALITY As an agile, customer-driven company, everything we do at Sonetics is focused on quality solutions for our customers. We listen to your feedback to improve the team communication products you've come to depend on. Our customers are leading us into new and emerging markets at an astonishing rate. We're moving quickly to help our customers adapt to challenging environments where our wireless team communication solutions deliver results. FOUNDED IN 1983 Sonetics was born when owner and founder Brian VanderPloeg had trouble hearing his flight instructor in a noisy cockpit. The headsets and intercoms of the day weren't getting the job done. An innovative problem-solver, Brian invented his own. They worked so well that friends and colleagues began asking for their own. Since then? The same spirit continues on in Flightcom, Firecom, and Sonetics.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CRU ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC DBA CRU- DATAPORT
CRU ACQUISITION GROUP, LLC DBA CRU- DATAPORT
Vancouver, Washington
25-49 employees
Founded in 1986, CRU's mission is to help you protect your data. CRU products include - CRU removable drives trusted by government and defense organizations to secure or transport data, - ioSafe fireproof/waterproof storage devices for disaster planning and protection, - and WiebeTech digital investigation for forensic evidence gathering. You'll find CRU, ioSafe, and WiebeTech products in government and defense organizations of all sizes all over the world, as well as in small/medium businesses. CRU products are also trusted by Hollywood to distribute movies to theaters and festivals. Our products are available through major distributors, computer manufacturers, specialty system builders, and resellers throughout the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
JL INDUSTRIES, INC.
JL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Portland, Oregon
50-99 employees
Precision Plumbing Products (PPP), located in Portland, Oregon continues a long tradition of growth through product expansion, customer loyalty and a long-standing partnership with our manufacturing representatives. It has been our policy through three and one half decades of providing plumbing specialty products to control the manufacturing and assembly processes, therefore insuring our customer will receive the best quality possible. Precision Plumbing has successfully expanded its market share through maintaining consistency in product quality, marketing policy and on-time delivery.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FIELD INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS, INC.
FIELD INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS, INC.
Amboy, Washington
1-24 employees
Founded in 1888 and incorporated in 1946, Gig Harbor is one of the most picturesque small cities in America. It is located on Gig Harbor Bay in Puget Sound across the Narrows Bridge from Tacoma. "Dedicated to public service through teamwork and respect for our community."​
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
IMPACT ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS, INC
IMPACT ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS, INC
Lake Oswego, Oregon
50-99 employees
Silicon Forest Electronics, a subsidiary of Impact Electronic Solutions, is a full-service electronics manufacturing services company, providing prototype and full-turnkey production services for a wide range of customers. The company supports the complex needs of customers across the U.S. in the defense, aerospace, unmanned systems, medical and instrumentation sectors. AS9100, ISO13485 certified and NADCAP Accredited. Associations: - AUVSI - Assoc. for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (www.auvsi.org) - PNDC - Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition (www.pndc.us) - PNAA - Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (www.pnaa.net) - GTA - Gorge Technology Alliance (www.crgta.org)
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.
DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.
Battle Ground, Washington
All Size Average employees
Delta Computer Systems, Inc. is a manufacturer of industrial automation products with a focus on high-performance hydraulic motion control. Delta’s RMC Motion Controllers deliver high-performance, closed-loop position and pressure/force control, boosting productivity in a wide range of applications across the globe. For nearly 40 years, Delta has been known for best-in-class products, continuous improvement, and responsive, knowledgeable support for both legacy and new products. Delta’s RMC Motion Controllers handle systems with up to 50 axes. With built-in Ethernet and many supported industrial communications protocols, connectivity to nearly any PLC or HMI is possible. RMC Motion Controllers are highly configurable to meet the needs of virtually any system or application with a variety of I/O modules that support a broad range of transducers and actuators. RMCs are designed to optimize challenging applications with an analog resolution up to 18 bits for both inputs and outputs, and control loop times down to 125 μsec. The RMC200 Standard is for large applications with up to 50 axes of motion, and the RMC200 Lite handles up to 18 axes. The RMC150 supports up to 8 axes, and the RMC75 handles systems with 1 to 2 axes. The RMC200, RMC150, and RMC75 are programed via the same powerful RMCTools software package. RMCTools is used for setting up, tuning, troubleshooting, programming, and controlling all features of Delta's motion controllers. RMCTools is a development environment, which allows for plotting, logging, and programming, providing an immediate overview and easy access to all aspects of your motion application. Connect RMCTools via USB, Ethernet, or RS-232 serial. Supported operating systems include Windows 11/10/8.1/7. Connect. Control. Optimize. To learn more, view tutorials, or get a quote, visit deltamotion.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading