What career can I change to do equipment management in a chemical plant?
Hello brother, I am also this professional, graduated in 2009 (North Chemical). Process equipment and control engineering is what we often refer to as a chemical engineering program, which is considered to be the oil of gold in the chemical industry. Just graduated can first engage in 3 to 5 years of production and maintenance line positions. Familiarize yourself with some of the products in the industry and the nature of the work. If really not interested in this line of work, you can consider the petrochemical industry, some suppliers of companies, such as John Crane mechanical seals, Ai Zhi packing, Swagelok joints, etc. to do sales or technical support. These are foreign companies, the atmosphere is good, the workload is also relatively light, but the treatment is relatively stable (of course, higher than the state-owned enterprises), if you want to break into the twenty-something years old, then go to the private sector, do sales, run the business. If you are smart and hardworking, you can earn more than 200,000 dollars a year without any problem, but the pressure is relatively high, and the socializing is also more frequent, depending on your own choice. If you are still a little outlook on their own profession, or feel that after so many years of study in the chemical and mechanical profession directly to the industry is a bit of a pity, I suggest that you still stay on the first steady 5 to 6 years and then look for opportunities to promote or jump ship, by that time you have been considered a technical talent, and then learn English well, find a foreign enterprise monthly income of 10,000 should not be a problem. I hope this can help you!