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Career
Opportunities for Majors in Chemical
Engineering
Introduction
Engineering
is a profession in which knowledge of the mathematical and natural
sciences is applied to develop ways to use the materials and forces
of nature economically for the benefit of humanity.
At Rutgers,
four-year undergraduate curricula leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Science are offered in the fields of applied sciences, bioenvironmental,
biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical and computer, industrial,
and mechanical engineering, and materials science & engineering.
Numerous areas of concentration are available within these disciplines,
such as aerospace, biochemical, environmental, and packaging engineering.
The Dept. of
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering at Rutgers offers degrees
at the BS, MS and PhD levels.
In Chemical
Engineering, students apply principles of physics, chemistry, mathematics,
computer science, environmental engineering, and health and safety
sciences to the analysis, development, design, and automatic control
of processes in which matter is physically or chemically transformed,
separated, and/or transported. A biochemical engineering option
is available which focuses on biological processes that require
the integration of biochemistry, microbiology, and applied immunotechnology
with other basic sciences. Chemical and biochemical engineers also
produce products such as chemicals, polymers and pharmaceuticals
for society at large.
A
Sample of Related Occupations
| Absorption
& Adsorption Engineer |
Cytologist |
Nuclear
Engineer |
| Anatomist |
Environmental
Epidemiologist |
Petroleum
Engineer |
| Biochemist |
Facilities
Design Engineer |
Pharmacologist |
| Biophysicist |
Food
Scientist/Technologist |
Physiologist |
| Botanist |
Geneticist |
Polymer
Engineer |
| Brewery
Processing Supervisor |
Histopathologist |
Process
Engineer |
| Chemical
Design Engineer |
Lawyer |
Public
Health Microbiolgist |
| Chemical
Equipment Sales Engineer |
Medical
Doctor |
Research
Engineer |
| Chemical
Test Engineer |
Microbiologist |
Technical
Director, Chemical Plant |
Types
of Employers
| Private
and Non-profit Organizations |
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Agricultural
Organizations
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Food
Product Manufacturers
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Chemical
Manufacturers
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Hospitals
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Colleges
and Universities
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Insurance
Companies
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Construction
Firms
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Manufacturing
Companies
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Consulting
Firms
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Nuclear
Plants
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Consumer
Products Firms
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Petroleum
Companies
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Electronics
Manufacturers
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Pharmaceutical
Firms
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Engineering
Firms
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Public
Utility Companies
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Environmental
Consulting Firms
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Research
Institutes
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Environmental
Organizations
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Transportation
Companies
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Food
Manufacturers
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| Government
Agencies |
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Agricultural
Research Service
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Food
and Drug Administration
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Army
Materiel Command
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National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Department
of Agriculture
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National
Institute of Standards and Technology
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Department
of Defense
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Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
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Department
of Energy
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Patent
and Trademark Office
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Drug
Enforcement Administration
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Tennessee
Valley Authority
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Environmental
Protection Agency
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U.S.
Navy
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Jobs
Obtained by Rutgers Graduates
| First
Jobs of Recent Graduates |
| CDP
Engineer, Air Products & Chemical Co. |
Manuf.
Dev. Program Analyst, Merck & Co. |
| Chemical
Engineer, Ebasco |
Nuclear Engineer, U.S. Navy |
| Chemical
Engineer, L'Oreal |
Product
Development Engineer, Johnson & Johnson |
| Engineer,
BASF Corporation |
Production
Engineer, Merck & Company, Inc. |
| Engineer
I, Colgate Palmolive |
Project
Engineer, Merck Research Laboratories |
| Engineer
I, Mobil Chemical Company |
Process
Development Engineer, CPC International Process |
| Engineer,
Exxon Research |
Scientist
I, Geo-Centers |
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Jobs
of Experienced Alumni (all
advanced degree information is not available)
|
| Attorney,
Darby & Darby (JD) |
Process
Engineer, Materials Research Corporation |
| Chemical
Engineer, Ebasco Services Inc. |
Professor,
Washington University (PhD) |
| Chemical
Engineer, Schering Plough Corp. |
Project
Engineer, GAF Chemicals Corporation |
| Development
Engineer, Mobil Corporation |
Project
Manager, Black & Veatch Waste Science |
| Director,
Commercial Devel., Henkel Adhesives |
Process
Manager, Hoffmann-La Roche |
| Division
Manager, Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems |
Quality
Assurance Engineer, Huls America, Inc. |
| Environmental
Health/Safety Leader, Hoffmann-La Roche (MBA) |
Research
Chemical Engineer, University of Illinois |
| Inspector,
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, (MS Engineering Management) |
Research
Engineer, Colgate Palmolive Company |
| Laboratory
Test Engineer, PA Power & Light Co. |
Safety
& Health Manager, Department of Defense |
| Manager,
Packaging, L'Oreal, USA (MBA) |
Sales
Representative, Croda, Inc. |
| Nuclear
Engineer, US Dept. of Energy |
Senior
Patent Attorney, Merck & Co. (JD) |
| Operations
Manager, Diamond Chemical Co. |
Senior
Scientist, Johnson & Johnson |
| Graduate
Schools Attended |
| Drexel
University, PhD, Nanotechnology |
Princeton
University, PhD, Chemical Engineering |
| Johns
Hopkins University, PhD, Biomedical Engr. |
Rutgers
University, PhD, Food Science |
| MIT,
PhD, Chemical Engineering |
University
of Virginia, Darden School, MBA |
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