Quest Global, a leading engineering firm, hit a key milestone with Babcock International. Now in its third year, Quest Global is enhancing its role as a strategic supplier. It shows a lasting commitment to the UK’s Naval Nuclear Sector and its key infrastructure programs.
As part of this expanded partnership, Quest Global is investing in upskilling engineering talent. Key areas include Naval Architecture, Electrical Power Distribution, and Decommissioning. This initiative supports the goals of the Growth Alliance Plymouth. It shows the company’s commitment to building the UK’s advanced engineering workforce. It also supports the national industrial strategy.
“This relationship is a testament to our shared ambition to deliver transformative engineering outcomes, foster innovation and contribute meaningfully to the UK’s employment and national security agenda,” stated Rob Vatter, Executive President, Quest Global. “With our developing engagement, we are proud to support Babcock International while building local capability and driving long-term value.”
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Since July 2023, Quest Global has worked with Babcock’s Naval Nuclear Sector. They provide specialized engineering services that support Babcock. This help allows Babcock to focus on its main operations and business goals. The partnership’s growth is a key step in boosting engineering quality and supporting the UK’s naval defense.
“This next phase of collaboration with Quest Global reflects the confidence we have in their ability to deliver, with a strong focus on project and engineering value,” stated Mark Prince, Nuclear Engineering Director, Babcock. He added, “Quest Global’s continued contribution strengthens our delivery capabilities across the Naval Nuclear Sector and beyond, enabling us to maintain focus on our mission to safeguard our national interests.”
The enhanced partnership shows Quest Global’s focus on long-term teamwork. They work with global leaders in important sectors. The company will invest in people, technology, and processes. This will provide lasting value and support the UK’s goals in defense, energy, and infrastructure.

