The
industries that recruit Chemical Engineers are mostly manufacturing,
pharmaceuticals, healthcare, design and construction, pulp and paper, petroleum
and petrochemicals, food processing, specialty chemicals, microelectronics,
electronic and advanced materials, polymers and, biotechnology. Furthermore,
the general areas where the expertise of a chemical engineer is required are
business services, environmental health and safety industries, laboratories,
processing plants, engineering design offices, corporate head offices and
research institutions.
This
blog does not intend to compare the performance of industries; it only shares a
rough idea of a handpicked number of chemical industries where chemical
engineers may consider working in.
Top in terms of Pay
|
Company |
Average
Salary |
|
LukOil |
$182977 |
|
BP |
$126000 |
|
Shell |
$117464 |
|
ExxonMobil |
$111185 |
|
Schlumberger |
$110,265 |
Top in terms of Safety
The following data is based on 1
Million working hours per year.
|
Company |
Measure of
Safety |
Period |
|
LukOil |
LTAFR = 0.197 |
2016-2018 |
|
Shell |
TRCF = 0.866 |
2015-2019 |
|
BASF |
LTIR = 1.220 |
2014-2018 |
LTARF – Lost Time Accident Frequency Rate
TRCF – Total Recordable Cases Frequency
LTIR – Lost Time Injury Rate
The following data is the average
‘Total Recordable Incident Rate’ ranging from 2-5 years calculated per 200,000
working hours.
|
Company |
TRIR |
Period |
|
Chevron |
0.130 |
2012-2016 |
|
SABIC |
0.133 |
2016-2018 |
|
BP |
0.207 |
2015-2019 |
|
ExxonMobil |
0.233 |
2017-2018 |
|
Santos |
0.380 |
2017-2019 |
TRIR –
Total Recordable Incident Rate
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