Chemical engineers use chemical processes to find innovative ways of producing goods that improve and protect human health, the environment and the economy. The work of a chemical engineer can range from the luxurious -- developing softer clothes and better cosmetics -- to the lifesavingÌý-- producing fire-resistant materials and safer foods. As a chemical engineer, you might be involved in cutting-edge research at a pharmaceutical company, discovering how to extend the shelf life of antibiotics, or you might be part of a creative team at a food manufacturing company, dreaming up a delicious new candy bar.
Chemical engineers are employed across a wide spectrum of industries from traditional chemicals and petroleum-based processes to specialty industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage processing, textiles, microelectronics and alternative energy. Since such processes are often energy-intensive and produce byproducts and wastes, chemical engineers also work in energy management, safety, pollution prevention, and waste treatment and disposal.
Chemical engineers often work in multi-national companies, and some may be employed overseas for segments of their careers.