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Babcock delivers vital services and manages complex assets on behalf of their customers in defence, emergency services and civil nuclear
Babcock delivers vital services and manages complex assets on behalf of their customers in defence, emergency services and civil nuclear

From supporting national defence to saving lives and protecting communities, Babcock provides critical, complex engineering services in the UK and internationally.

Babcock delivers vital services and manages complex assets on behalf of their customers across three key markets; defence, emergency services and civil nuclear. 

You could be part of this, leveraging their technology, their expertise, their infrastructure and their assets to ensure their customers can deliver.

Why work for us?

Working for Babcock will give you the opportunity to develop your career, with fantastic prospects for promotion, along with the ability to learn transferable skills and earn nationally recognised qualifications.

Valuing differences

We believe that making the most of the differences in our workforce is key to the success of our business. A diverse mix of individuals ls brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, which helps in solving complex problems and achieving our business goals.

Respect and inclusion

We promote an environment that fosters dignity and respect through our Respect Working Groups and 'Altogether different' message, backed by our Respect and Inclusion Charter.

Ongoing learning opportunities

As a Babcock employee , you'll be able to get support both in and out of work, through professional and personal learning and development.

If you would like to view current vacancies or sign up for job alerts, please visit: https://jobs.babcockinternational.com/ and search "Engineering".


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