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Design chemical plant equipment and devise processes for manufacturing chemicals and products, such as gasoline, synthetic rubber, plastics, detergents, cement, paper, and pulp, by applying principles and technology of chemistry, physics, and engineering.
  • • Develop safety procedures to be employed by workers operating equipment or working in close proximity to ongoing chemical reactions.
  • • Determine most effective arrangement of operations such as mixing, crushing, heat transfer, distillation, and drying.
  • • Prepare estimate of production costs and production progress reports for management.
  • • Direct activities of workers who operate or are engaged in constructing and improving absorption, evaporation, or electromagnetic equipment.
  • • Perform laboratory studies of steps in manufacture of new products and test proposed processes in small-scale operation, such as a pilot plant.
  • • Develop processes to separate components of liquids or gases or generate electrical currents, using controlled chemical processes.
  • • Conduct research to develop new and improved chemical manufacturing processes.
  • • Design measurement and control systems for chemical plants based on data collected in laboratory experiments and in pilot plant operations.
  • • Design and plan layout of equipment.
  • • Troubleshoot problems with chemical manufacturing processes.
  • • Evaluate chemical equipment and processes to identify ways to optimize performance or to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
  • • Perform tests and monitor performance of processes throughout stages of production to determine degree of control over variables such as temperature, density, specific gravity, and pressure.
  • • Monitor and analyze data from processes and experiments.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026
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