Sathiya,
I am afraid; there isn’t many consultancies in Chennai who work for Chemical industries.
One of my friend is working as a recruiter; just send your resume to his mail id – hr@acerecruitment.co.in; may be he will have some openings.
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 1 Comment
I have a new boom sprayer for my tractor and I was wondering how much chemical is to be sprayed.I plan to spray my fields with round-up before planting and I dont know how much i’m using or much much i will need…Any help will be appreciated
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Chemicals | 4 Comments
There was a job posting for a laboratory technician for RSAL in Al Khobar. What would be the average salary for such job and company? What is the least that I could ask for with regards to living expenses?
BTW, I’m a Filipino Chemical Engineer.
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 1 Comment
Is it TCA?It does not state what kind of chemical is it, I forgot to ask the doctor and can’t contact her at this time.
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Chemicals | 1 Comment
The Answer Dude is right. There are a lot of companies that hire Chemical Engineers. Amanda has a good answer too.
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 3 Comments
5 universitites-Imperial college, University of Manchester, University of Sheffield, Newcastle university, University of Nottinghmam. I need to make a choice for top 2. I love all of them, really confused here. International student.
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 6 Comments
The cells which compromise the human body contain, and are surrounded by, an aqueous environment. WHat is the chemical that is the solvent?
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Chemicals | 1 Comment
I’m a Chemical Engineer and I’m planning to migrate to Australia. I’ve asked around regarding the professional fees of migration agents who could help me process my application for a Permanenet Residency Visa, and it’s around AUS$ 2,500 to 3,500. This is on top of all other fees I have to pay for the visa application itself. Is this the normal range? Would I really need a migration agent or can it be done without one? Thanks.
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 2 Comments
chemical engineer
2:1 bachelors degree.
10 years experiance
i am not talking about now. iam talking about 50 years into the future. surely engineering must have died out by then. what kind of salary can they expect.
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineering | 4 Comments
One’s actually engineering, the other two are sciences.
Chemical engineering is classified as one of the branches of applied engineering, just like mechanical eng or electrical eng. People go to university to get degrees in this.
Biochemical engineering is a discipline of biochemistry and biomolecular engineering is a discipline of biology/biotechnology. Both need to be studied under the natural sciences disciplines and are not specific degrees.
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 1 Comment