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Quest Integrity vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1971
4.3
Kent, WA2$67.0M350
-
4.2
Idaho Falls, ID1$1.2M125
Zentech Incorporated
1978
3.9
Houston, TX1$240,0001
Ocean Thermal Energy
1998
3.8
Lancaster, PA1$1.6M5
1992
3.3
Phoenix, AZ1$9.2M85
2007
4.6
Corvallis, OR5$37.0M492
1896
4.6
Milwaukee, WI1$4.0B2,409

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Quest Integrity salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Quest Integrity
$75,870$36.48-

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CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Quest Integrity
$37,247$17.91
Idaho National Lab
$38,782$18.65
NuScale Power
$36,425$17.51
Ocean Thermal Energy
$36,388$17.49
Zentech Incorporated
$35,748$17.19
Lin & Associates
$35,485$17.06
Wisconsin Electric Power Company
$34,839$16.75

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Quest Integrity demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Wisconsin Electric Power Company63%37%
NuScale Power68%32%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%10%6%7%4%
9.3
68%10%5%12%4%
9.6

Quest Integrity and similar companies CEOs

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Ramesh Maini
Zentech Incorporated

Jeremy P. Feakins
Ocean Thermal Energy

Jeremy Feakins is a British born (naturalized US Citizen), multi-talented, diverse senior executive and entrepreneur who has achieved extraordinary success as a founder and investor/advisor to dynamic growing businesses. Focused on sustainable, ecological and humanitarian businesses, Jeremy has developed products and businesses from concept through initial public offering. His successes include starting a company that developed the world’s first microprocessor controlled medical device capable of detecting early signs of serious eye disorders in preverbal children (sold to an international eyecare company), investing in a renewable energy technology that produces electricity and desalinated water from the ocean without the use of fossil fuels (in progress) and plans to redevelop the former Rebmans warehouse (Lancaster, PA) into 72 affordable apartments and commercial spaces (in progress). He possesses a highly participative consensus-building management style with a proven ability to identify and penetrate markets, assemble and motivate effective teams. Jeremy has proven and superior modeling, analytical, finance/administration, and marketing experience and is an experienced public speaker. He is active in local community programs.

John L. Hopkins
NuScale Power

John L. Hopkins is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NuScale Power, LLC. He has held the CEO position since 2012. Mr. Hopkins is currently serving as chairman of the executive committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Prior to joining NuScale Power, Mr. Hopkins held numerous executive positions in his 24 years of service with Fluor Corporation, a Fortune 500 international engineering and construction company. From 2010 to 2012, Mr. Hopkins served Fluor as group president, Corporate Development and New Ventures Group, responsible for Fluor’s strategic planning and global sales and marketing. In this role, Mr. Hopkins led Fluor’s Corporate Sales Board, account management activities, new ventures/emerging markets, corporate finance, government relations and corporate affairs, to achieve the company’s corporate growth and earning objectives. From 2005 to 2009, Mr. Hopkins headed Fluor’s Government Group (FGG), with P&L responsibility leading the operations groups that provide value-added services to numerous government agencies, including the United States Departments of Energy, Defense, State, and Homeland Security and the United Kingdom’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. Mr. Hopkins has held a variety of senior management, sales and operations roles around the world since joining Fluor in 1988. As group president of Fluor Global Services, Mr. Hopkins was responsible for the global Operations and Maintenance business unit. As president and chief executive officer of TradeMC, LLC, he was responsible for the strategic capital goods sourcing venture jointly owned by Fluor, IBM and Royal Bank of Canada. Additional P&L roles include group president of Corporate Sales & Marketing, Corporate Development and Project Finance; president of Chemicals & Life Sciences; and president of Chemicals, Composites and Textiles. Active in a variety of professional and civic organizations, Mr. Hopkins is a member of the Nuclear Energy Institute board of directors and senior policy advisor of I Squared Capital, New York. He has also served as the senior executive member of both the Fluor Netherlands and Fluor United Kingdom board of directors, as chairman of the board for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, and as a director of the Business Council for International Understanding. Mr. Hopkins graduated with a BBA from the University of Texas, Austin, and has completed several advanced management programs.

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