Recently got accepted to do a Bachelors in Process Engineering, excited about it. Still wanted some ideas on potential jobs positions. I.E what other aspects of Process can I work in or is the job gonna mainly be just sitting and looking at monitors? Any advice would be appreciated.
Well, process engineering at its core is all about process optimization, operaiton, design, etc... So yes, most of the time you'll be doing admin/office work, but many times, you'll go directly to the factory, equipment, process, etc... That really depends on your role, i.e. Junior Process Engineers will go more likely than a Senior Process Engineer. Truth be told, is that you may end up in other areas of process such as: maintenance, quality control, logistics, etc... So its hard to say!
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Recently got accepted to do a Bachelors in Process Engineering, excited about it. Still wanted some ideas on potential jobs positions. I.E what other aspects of Process can I work in or is the job gonna mainly be just sitting and looking at monitors?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Well, process engineering at its core is all about process optimization, operaiton, design, etc... So yes, most of the time you'll be doing admin/office work, but many times, you'll go directly to the factory, equipment, process, etc... That really depends on your role, i.e. Junior Process Engineers will go more likely than a Senior Process Engineer. Truth be told, is that you may end up in other areas of process such as: maintenance, quality control, logistics, etc... So its hard to say!
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