Working behind the scenes at some of the nation’s largest corporations, EHS technicians ensure companies comply with regulations, advocate for environmental policies, and protect workers’ health and safety.
Electrical engineers specialize in technology related to electricity generation, delivery and use. They are not only a valuable asset to fuel and petrochemical manufacturers, but they are also important for utility and power providers all over the world.
Accountants are in high demand in the energy industry. There are many types of accountants but they are all typically responsible for recording and analyzing financial information for their employers...
Business developers in fuel and petrochemical manufacturing identify markets, develop initiatives and work directly with clients to build relationships and facilitate new opportunities.
Human Resource specialists optimize an organization’s investment in its employees by planning, implementing and evaluating employee relations, policies, programs and practices.
IT Administrators are responsible for providing day-to-day technology and operational support to a company, developing and testing new technologies and maintaining a company’s networks and systems.