Source: Bureau of Labor
Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook
Handbook, 2004-05 Edition
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Chemical Engineer Work in General |
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Chemical Engineer Job Outlook
Little or no growth in employment of chemical engineers
is expected though 2012. Although overall employment in the chemical
manufacturing industry is expected to decline, chemical companies will
continue to research and develop new chemicals and more efficient processes
to increase output of existing chemicals. Among manufacturing industries,
pharmaceuticals may provide the best opportunities for jobseekers. Many of
the jobs for chemical engineers, however, will be in non-manufacturing
industries, especially services industries such as research and testing
services. Even though no new jobs due to growth are expected to be created,
many openings will result from the need to replace chemical engineers who
transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force.
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