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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MACHINISTS RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MACHINISTS RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The Washington State Investment Board (WSIB) manages investments for retirement plans including public employees, teachers, school employees, law enforcement officers, firefighters and judges. We also manage investments for several other important public funds that benefit Washington’s industrial insurance program, colleges and universities, and developmental disability programs. The WSIB’s excellent investment performance dramatically contributes to the state’s bottom line by earning the lion’s share of money needed to cover state pension benefits. The WSIB is organized much like most investment management organizations, with a board and executive committee providing enterprise leadership. Distinct teams provide investment management, research and asset allocation, financial accounting and administration, legal services, and risk oversight. The Investment team is comprised of investment professionals who manage the WSIB’s major asset classes, including public equity, private equity, real estate, tangible assets, and fixed income. The Operations team provides comprehensive support of the investment and administrative functions, including legal services, investment accounting, trade settlement, cash management, and close monitoring of investment transactions, and operational compliance. The Institutional Relations team manages external stakeholder relations, corporate governance, public affairs, media inquiries, and communications such as regular performance reports, annual reports, and web site content.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SHAPE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC.
SHAPE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC.
Kent, Washington
500+ employees
At Shape Technologies Group (SHAPE) we’re devoted to a single goal: delivering innovative manufacturing process solutions that propel our customers to success. SHAPE is a strategic ecosystem of companies that provides an extensive portfolio of manufacturing process solutions to customers around the world. The core technology of SHAPE was founded in high pressure waterjet cutting, cleaning, and surface preparation. Today, SHAPE’s offerings span automated assembly, material handling, software, process control, robotic motion systems, ultrahigh-pressure cutting and cleaning, aftermarket parts, and extensive support. The SHAPE difference can be seen in our people. With industry leading technologists, manufacturing experts, and skilled service professionals, SHAPE team members listen to our customers to anticipate their needs and deliver technical know-how that transforms our customers’ visions into reality. Spanning 100 countries and a broad array of industries, SHAPE is expanding its reach through a growing number of direct and indirect channels. By partnering with our customers, we become integral to the successful design and manufacture of their next-generation products. We continually scour the globe for new, industry-leading technologies to add to our differentiated portfolio of offerings and grow our customer base. Our vision is to become the pre-eminent advanced process solutions partner handling the highly engineered products of tomorrow.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ALLIED TELESIS, INC.
ALLIED TELESIS, INC.
Bothell, Washington
500+ employees
Our world is increasing in complexity. Organizations are changing at an ever-increasing rate. Businesses face an uphill battle to adapt to change and to stay ahead of the competition. At the same time, our cities are increasingly becoming more populated; and with this growth, issues such as demand on resources and public safety become a key focus for government and civic leaders. Today, more than any other time, you need a technology partner that has both the vision and the capability to take your network communications to where you need them to be. Allied Telesis has been supplying network communications solutions for over 30 years. Today we are engaged in some of the most advanced and innovative next-generation network research, focusing efforts on development and production of more intelligent, autonomously controlled and managed systems that will be required to meet the demands of a world of Internet Things and smarter everything. The capabilities and performance of next-generation networks will be defined by the software that configures, secures, manages and automates the infrastructure. Our R&D investments are putting us on the main stage in the exploding era of IoT. As cloud computing uses servers, applications and other resources linked via a network, the infrastructure of that network and the ability to autonomously discover, manage, troubleshoot and resolve network issues will become fundamental to network operations. We also take advantage of our position as a network specialist to provide software solutions needed for network administration. These range from administration and monitoring of network equipment to authentication of connected devices and network status analysis. Our world-class global professional services organization offers unsurpassed support together with network design recommendations, project consultation, staging services and post-installation support.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MICROVISION, INC.
MICROVISION, INC.
Redmond, Washington
51-200 employees
A pioneer in MEMS-based laser beam scanning technology—integrating optics, hardware, algorithms, and machine learning software into proprietary systems—that addresses existing and emerging markets. Our integrated approach provides solutions for automotive lidar sensors, augmented reality microdisplay engines, interactive display modules, and consumer lidar components. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, MicroVision is part of the community of high-tech leaders in the Greater Seattle Area. With deep Northwest roots that go back to laboratories at the University of Washington, we partner with leading companies worldwide to bring revolutionary products to market. www.microvision.com | Facebook at www.facebook.com/MicroVisionInc |Twitter @MicroVision.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.
AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.
Kent, Washington
51-200 employees
American Piledriving Equipment Inc. (APE) has a unique way of doing business in the deep foundation construction industry. We devise, manufacture, load, and ship our own products. We don’t rely on distributors; we rent and sell directly to the contractor. We get our equipment to the job site and we set it up. We get our people in the field where they can help and learn. From design to production to installation, APE professionals are involved. APE is committed to providing outstanding products and service, and being on the job site is crucial to upholding this commitment. We learn first hand what problems need to be addressed for a particular job before going to the engineering table to solve them. Since our machining and fabrication facilities are in-house, we have the flexibility to respond to job situations almost instantly. Transforming a good idea into a job site reality is our specialty. This is the key to APE’s successful research and development program, making us the industry leader in patents issued worldwide.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GLOWFORGE, INC.
GLOWFORGE, INC.
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
Glowforge is a beautiful device that sits on your desk. It uses a laser to carve and engrave products from raw materials like wood, leather, acrylic – even cardboard. If you haven’t already, check out our video on glowforge.com. While you’re there, you’ll notice something amazing: Glowforge is the largest crowdfunding campaign in history. There is an incredible demand for what we’re creating. It’s not a geeky tool for the tech elite or a garage workshop; we’re crafting an iconic product that is going to change the way people think about creativity. Our customers include consumers, digital designers, crafters, engineers, teachers, artists, and more. After wrapping up the biggest 30 day crowdfunding campaign in history, we put together a team of incredible people who we are humbled and excited to call our co-workers. We hail from tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Apple, and top startups like Tableau, Tesla, and Evernote. One thing we have all have in common? We want to build a future where printing a wallet (or a lamp, or a birthday card, or a stunning sushi wrap) is just as easy as printing a resume.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GLOBE MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
GLOBE MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Tacoma, Washington
51-200 employees
Innovative Factory Solutions and Industrial Automation for manufactures of Building Products, Pulp and Paper, Factory Housing, Advanced Composites, Aerospace, Automotive, and Space Vehicles. Starting in 1917, Globe developed as an engineering and manufacturing company supplying machinery for the Door and Plywood Industry. As the Composite Wood Panel industry developed in the 1960s and 1970s, Globe was involved in producing lines for some of the early particleboard, MDF and wafer board plants. As these industries matured, Globe’s involvement in the development of the North American OSB and Engineered Wood Industry stimulated growth in the company in terms of size and technical capabilities. Globe’s history includes leading the development of process technology areas such as Plywood Manufacturing, Wood I-Joists and other Engineered Wood Products, Panel Finishing and Coating, and integrated Automated Storage & Retrieval. These activities are significant worldwide, with major installations in North America, Europe, South America and Asia. Today, Globe is a premier supplier of custom designed, built, and fully integrated equipment and systems for industries that include plastic composites, automotive, aerospace, pulp and paper, and building products. Recent developments in high capacity, automated manufacturing systems include Wind Turbine Blade Automation, Out-of-Autoclave Composite Press Systems, and Ultra-high Pressure Presslines for Plastic Armor Much of the company’s supply is built to suit our customer’s particular preferences, and Globe specializes in developing new solutions to meet each new challenge. This is reflected in our design capabilities. More than 20 percent of Globe’s staff is directly involved, on a full-time basis, in machine design and development.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HERRENKNECHT TUNNELLING SYSTEMS USA, INC.
HERRENKNECHT TUNNELLING SYSTEMS USA, INC.
Sumner, Washington
1-10 employees
HERRENKNECHT TUNNELLING SYSTEMS USA, INC. is a construction company based out of 1613 132ND AVE E, Sumner, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ROTTLER MANUFACTURING, LLC
ROTTLER MANUFACTURING, LLC
Kent, Washington
51-200 employees
Since 1923, the precision machinery developed by Rottler Manufacturing has given progressive engine builders the ability to move beyond their current level of expertise, to become more productive and profitable. Thanks to unmatched dedication, diversity and innovative product development, Rottler’s advanced designs and equipment continue to meet the most demanding engineering needs of engine builders around the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PACWEST MACHINERY LLC
PACWEST MACHINERY LLC
Kent, Washington
51-200 employees
PacWest Machinery is a heavy equipment dealer specializing in the sales, rental, and aftermarket support for a broad group of customers including excavation contractors, mining and quarrying, utility, industrial, municipal, forestry, and many other segments.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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BRANOM OPERATING COMPANY LLC DBA BRANOM INSTRUMENT COMPANY
BRANOM OPERATING COMPANY LLC DBA BRANOM INSTRUMENT COMPANY
Seattle, Washington
11-50 employees
We are a privately held Disbrubitor/Representative for Process Control Instrumentation, Automation and Analytical products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SEATTLE SAFETY LLC
SEATTLE SAFETY LLC
Auburn, Washington
11-50 employees
Seattle Safety leads the global market in destructive and non-destructive vehicle crash testing systems with advanced technology and a full spectrum of products and services. Headquartered in Auburn, Washington, the company began designing and supplying crash testing equipment in 1996, primarily to the automotive and aerospace industries. Since the launch of the ServoSled in 2002, Seattle Safety has been enhancing the performance of crash testing safety labs around the world across a wide range of applications that include occupant safety systems, bio-mechanical research, and vehicle structure testing. We have installed more than 90 systems for a variety of customers worldwide. Seattle Safety is dedicated to providing top-of-the-line, flexible testing solutions in order to improve vehicle safety, prevent occupant injury and save lives. We’re ready to support you with a complete systems approach, expert systems integration and hands on training. Our broad range of test solutions includes: • ServoSled™ catapult sled systems • Decelerator sleds • Lighting systems • Crash test barriers • Dynamic Pitch Simulators • Dynamic Yaw Simulators • Accessories such as camera outriggers and top plate quick-change systems Seattle Safety provides systems of the highest caliber to evaluate passenger safety worldwide. As a team, we achieve our goals and honor commitments through honesty, fairness and respect with our coworkers and business partners.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading