- The practice of the profession in different types of production, which means a wide range of technological fields;
- The ability to design and develop technological methods for obtaining chemical compounds;
- The skills regarding the control and optimization of technological flows;
- The development, optimization and validation of analysis methods, procedures and techniques for qualitative and quantitative analysis;
- The provision of consultancy and expertise in the field of products obtained from the technological flow;
- The organization, management and marketing of production units;
- The knowledge of legislation regarding technological flows and environmental protection.
Graduates can continue their studies with a Master’s program, followed by a doctoral program.
The chemical technologist profession offers multiple paths to professional fulfilment as:
- Consulting chemist
- Expert chemist
- Specialist chemist
Fields of practice:
- Chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies;
- Laboratories for chemical analyses and product quality control;
- Companies that produce/market equipment used in the chemical industry and laboratory instruments;
- Environmental monitoring companies/institutions;
- National authorities;
- Pre-university didactic career.