Have you ever wonder about the difference between a Chemical Engineer and a Process Engineer? Are they the same? Why are there so many jobs for Process Engineers and not so many for Chemical Engineers?
A #ProcessEngineer is someone who works directly in a process, typically a manufacturing or chemical one. It works in improvement and technical control to achieve product within specifications.
A #ChemicalEngineer is much more broad, you can have lots of job titles with that degree! Congrats if you are into ChemE!
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00:52 What is Process Engineering?
01:34 Chemical Engineer
01:53 Process Engineer
03:20 Differences & Similarities
04:50 Field Engineers!
06:32 Closure
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