Careers in Engineering and Manufacturing
Explore 4 career paths connected with Engineering and Manufacturing. Open each career page to see roadmap, salary, skills, education path, jobs, tools and growth details.
Ceramic Technologist
A Ceramic Technologist develops, tests, and improves ceramic materials and products used in tiles, sanitaryware, refractories, glass, cement, electronics, and advanced material industries.
Chemical Engineer, Paints and Varnish
A Chemical Engineer, Paints and Varnish designs, improves, tests, and controls chemical processes used to manufacture paints, varnishes, coatings, resins, pigments, and related surface-finishing products.
Industrial Engineer Executive
An Industrial Engineer Executive improves production systems, work methods, layouts, manpower use, process flow, cost control, quality, and operational efficiency in manufacturing or service operations.
Technologist, Rubber
A Rubber Technologist develops, tests, improves, and controls rubber compounds and rubber products used in tyres, seals, hoses, belts, footwear, medical goods, automotive parts, and industrial components.