Process Safety Engineer
What Is a Process Safety Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
What Does a Process Safety Engineer Do?
Process safety engineers work to decrease risk and ensure safety in construction and manufacturing companies. They assess the work conditions and identify potential risks and offers cost-effective solutions to diminish or remove those hazards. You find process safety engineers in many industries, including construction, manufacturing, and aerospace. To become a process safety engineer, you must have a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or a related field. Additional qualifications include strong technical and mechanical skills and experience in a manufacturing environment.
How to Become a Process and Safety Engineer
Acquiring a position as a process safety engineer requires several qualifications, starting with a bachelor’s degree in chemical, mechanical, or another engineering field. Upon graduating, you must take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and working as an engineer for four years. After you get work experience, you have the skills to take the Professional Engineering exam. Upon passing, you must seek licensure in the state where you plan to work as an engineer. If you pass all your exams, acquiring a license requires paying a fee and showing evidence of credentials.
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