Workforce challenges create a competitive labor market for chemical engineers
A number of factors, including plans for new plants and expansions, as well as the retirements of experienced personnel, are creating an especially competitive labor market for engineers and technical workers in the chemical process industries (CPI). The situation is placing upward pressure on salaries for chemical engineers, but continues to challenge companies in the area of knowledge management and workforce development....
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