| Aspect | Chemical Engineer In Training | Chemical Engineer |
|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering; EIT certification often pursued | Requires a bachelor's degree; EIT certification usually obtained; Professional Engineer (PE) license may be pursued |
| Work Environment | Entry-level roles in manufacturing, research, or process design | Full professional roles in design, process optimization, and project management |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used by employers to denote early-career engineers in chemical industries | Standard professional title for licensed engineers in chemical industries |
The main difference is that a Chemical Engineer In Training is an entry-level position often pursuing certification, while a Chemical Engineer is a fully qualified professional with more responsibilities and, in many cases, licensure. The transition from TI to licensed engineer involves gaining experience and passing the Professional Engineer exam.