Process engineering is a branch of engineering concerned with the design and optimization of biological and chemical processes. It turns customer requirements into high-value components that are then delivered to the next stage of the supply chain. Process Engineering is a method of determining the effects of chemical transformations in a substance that is repeated on a large scale. It's usually used in bulk product operations including petroleum refining, water purification, and synthesis penicillin production. A process engineer is in charge of the equipment, systems, and processes utilized in a manufacturing facility to convert raw materials into finished goods.
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