Major: Chemistry
This list represents some of the possibilities in Chemistry, which may require an advanced degree. Midwestern
Staff Scientist
Research Associate
Compliance Manager
Biomedical Specialist
Consultant
Technology Consultant
Lobbyist
Compliance Officer
Product Tester
Computer Allocations Engineer
Lab Manager
Environmental Engineer
Manager, Fine Chemical Department
Environmental Specialist
Materials Engineer
Manufacturing Production Engineer
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Project Manager
Quality Control Specialist
Plant Manager
Analytical Chemist
Quality Control Engineer
Lab Technician
Research and Development Engineer
Assayer
Regulatory Affairs Engineer
Laboratory Tester
Technical Manager
Biochemist
Technical Services Engineer
Organic Chemist
Physician
Chemical Laboratory Chief
Process Design Engineer
Chemical Laboratory Technician
Product Engineer
Chief Chemist
Project Engineer
Clinical Chemist
Production Chemist
Colorist
Biotechnologist
Director, Chemical Laboratory
Cancer Researcher
Director of Research
Computer Analyst
Food Chemist
Consumer Safety Officer
Inorganic Chemist
Crime Lab Analyst
Instrumentation Chemist
Criminologist
Pharmaceutical Chemist
FDA Inspector
Physical Chemist
Immunologist
Proteins Chemist
Industrial Hygienist
Toxicologist
Medical Technologist
Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemist
Metallurgist
Water Purification Chemist
Occupational Safety Specialist
Yeast Culture Developer
Patent Examiner
Applications Chemist
Perfumer
Research Chemist
Pharmacy Technician
Assistant Chief Chemist
Director, Sales and Marketing
Chemist/Engineer
Public Health Educator
Senior Associate Scientist
Soil Scientist
Senior Scientist
Systems Analyst
Process Development Chemist
Technical Writer
Attorney











