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Chemical Engineering

Organizations hire candidates who excel in Chemical Engineering to design, develop and optimize industrial processes and equipment for producing a wide range of products, from pharmaceuticals to food and energy. With the growing demand for sustainable and cost-effective production, the skill of Chemical Engineering has become increasingly important in today's world of work.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The Chemical Engineering Skill Test is a comprehensive examination that assesses a candidate's proficiency in fundamental and practical aspects of chemical engineering. It evaluates the candidate's understanding of core scientific principles, their ability to perform intricate calculations and data analysis, and their capacity to apply these in solving complex, real-world problems. Furthermore, the test probes the candidate's understanding of operational aspects of chemical engineering processes, including process design, optimization, control, as well as safety and environmental considerations. Essentially, it identifies individuals equipped with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to excel in a professional chemical engineering context.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

  • Stoichiometry and Electrochemistry

  • Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics

  • Chemical Engineering Heat Transfer

  • Chemical Engineering Mass Transfer

  • Chemical Reaction Engineering

Related Roles

Having verifiable Chemical Engineering skills can give you an edge in various industries such as energy, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and more. These skills encompass the application of principles from chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology to resolve issues involving the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and other products. Roles in this field often entail designing, constructing, and operating machinery and plants for commercial-scale chemical reactions and processes, while ensuring environmental sustainability and safety.


Internship Roles:


  • Process Engineering Intern

  • Product Development Intern

  • Research and Development Intern

  • Environmental Health and Safety Intern

  • Quality Control Intern

  • Materials Engineering Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Process Engineer

  • Chemical Plant and System Operator

  • Pharmaceutical Engineer

  • Biochemical Engineer

  • Food Process Engineer

  • Environmental Engineer

  • Quality Assurance Engineer

  • Materials Engineer

  • Oil and Gas Engineer

  • Project Engineer

  • Control Engineer

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