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Chemical (process) engineer: job description

Typical employers | Qualifications and training | Key skills Chemical engineers (aka process engineers) are responsible for developing new industrial processes and designing new process plants/equipment or modifying existing ones.The processes that they come up with are used to create products ranging from oil and gas to food and drink.The role can include: Employers of chemical engineers include: chemical production and process companies (for example, pharmaceutical, consumer goods, synthetics, plastics, paints, polymer manufacturers); the water treatment industry; food manufacturers; oil refining/petrochemical companies and associated service and contractor companies. Chemical engineer Job Information. Page Content Chemical engineer Hours30-40 per weekStarting salary£28,000 + per year As a chemical or process engineer you would research and design the machinery and processes used to turn raw materials into everyday products such as fuel, plastics and food.

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If you are interested in chemistry and enjoy solving problems then this could be the career for you. Sciencecareerpathways. The exact nature of the work will depend on the size of the employing organisation.

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However, it will almost certainly involve: Develop and test new chemical products and processes or adapt and improve existing ones.Conduct process development experiments in a laboratory.Contribute to design of machinery to be used in the production process.Manage operations: monitoring, trouble-shooting, maintaining quality control and efficiency, and observing the health and safety of the plant and the wider environment.Manage and control planned and unplanned maintenance activities.Respond to production planning requirements.Systems analysis and de-bottlenecking studies.Working with R&D on longer term projects.

Graduate chemical engineers starting salaries average £28,000 per year. Experienced chemical engineers can earn £50,000 per year and senior chartered chemical engineers can earn £60,000+ per year, plus performance bonuses. Www.processdirectory.com - A Redstone Media directory for the process engineering industry. Careers & Skills. Why should I consider a career in the Process Industries?

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The Process Industry is a long established, capital intensive and technology driven sector, providing the key building blocks for the products that we all need in our day to day lives. From fertilisers to medicines, plastics to hair dyes, our world would be very different if we didn’t manufacture these materials, so the industry will continue to exist as far ahead as we can see. The careers that make up the workforce of the sector are varied, interesting, well rewarded and sometimes challenging. Opportunities exist for both graduates and vocational entrants, and cover scientific, engineering and technology, business management, and many other areas.

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Our facilities include a state-of-the-art Burn Hall (one of the largest in Europe) capable of staging 10 MW (9m x 9m hood) calorimeter fire tests, and a large custom-built facility for fire resistance tests of floors, walls, beams and columns. As a UKAS accredited laboratory, we can comprehensively test, predict and assess the fire performance of products and materials to British, European, Marine and International fire-test standards.

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