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What is the difference between a chemical engineer and a chemical engineer?

1, chemistry involves a wide range of disciplines, and chemical engineers pay more attention to practical operation. It is easy to confuse the two, but as far as their jobs are concerned, they are not the same. There are more scientific research institutions for chemical engineers and more production units for chemical engineers! Chemical engineers need some practical experience to pass the exam, and the company must recruit chemical engineers.

2. Chemical engineers are generally engaged in process management, process drawing, process design and chemical plant management in chemical-related factories. Chemical engineering is a traditional major, working in the factory for a long time, and there is a great chance to be the director or deputy director after experience. Computer engineering is a new major relative to chemical engineering, and computers have been popularized for so many years, and many people are employed in this major, but the salary is generally higher than that of chemical engineering, and bioengineering is a relatively new major in China, which is not bad in the pharmaceutical industry, and the salary in this industry is generally higher.

3. Chemical engineers should be professional and technical personnel with multidisciplinary education and training background, strong scientific, mathematical and technical skills, and good team spirit to play a cross-functional role. They are mainly engaged in chemical-related industries (such as oil and gas, petrochemical, biotechnology, microelectronics, food processing, medicine, environmental management and biomedicine) and can use chemical skills to solve various problems related to life, society and environment.