Entry-Level Chemical Engineering Jobs - On Site Only (No Remote Work)

We are hiring Entry-Level Chemical Engineers for on-site roles in manufacturing, production, and research settings. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates or candidates with 0-2 years of experience who are eager to apply their engineering knowledge in a hands-on industrial environment. If you are passionate about chemical processes, safety, and innovation, we encourage you to apply!


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in the design, development, and optimization of chemical manufacturing processes.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot plant operations to improve efficiency and reduce waste.
  • Conduct quality control tests and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Support research and development (R&D) teams in process improvements and new product development.
  • Assist in data collection, analysis, and technical reporting.
  • Work with senior engineers and plant supervisors to implement standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and industry regulations (OSHA, EPA, ISO).
  • Participate in training programs to develop technical and operational skills.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field.
  • 0-2 years of experience (fresh graduates are welcome to apply).
  • Strong understanding of chemical processes, thermodynamics, and reaction engineering.
  • Familiarity with process simulation software (Aspen Plus, ChemCAD, MATLAB) is a plus.
  • Basic knowledge of safety regulations and industry best practices.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Willingness to work in an on-site industrial/manufacturing environment.

Preferred Skills

  • Internship or project experience in chemical manufacturing, process engineering, or R&D.
  • Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or process optimization techniques.
  • Experience with laboratory testing, material handling, or quality assurance.

Work Environment

  • On-site position – no remote work available.
  • Hands-on experience with industrial equipment, plant operations, and chemical processes.
  • Fast-paced and dynamic work setting with structured training programs.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary with performance-based incentives.
  • Health insurance and employee benefits.
  • Paid time off, sick leave, and annual bonuses.
  • Training and mentorship programs for professional development.
  • Career advancement opportunities within the organization.

How to Apply

Interested candidates can apply now by submitting their updated resume and a cover letter outlining their skills and interest in chemical engineering.

 

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