PROCESS ENGINEERS
Process engineers help to transform raw materials into valuable everyday products. They are responsible for designing, implementing, controlling and optimizing industrial processes and machinery in the manufacturing industry. Within pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing, these processes can also be chemical or biochemical. As such, process engineering jobs can be extremely varied.
While a process engineer is a type of chemical engineer, they typically focus less on chemistry and more on mathematics and physics. Process engineers spend most of their time in an office or laboratory environment. Engineers may also be based onsite at industrial plants, refineries, and other large-scale manufacturing locations, where they are often required to monitor and/or direct operations. Most process engineers work 9-to-5 on a full-time basis. (srgtalent.com)
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Most hiring managers are seeking a bachelor’s degree at the minimum with a Master’s degree “preferred”. Many process engineers will continue their education to the PhD level.
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