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Chemical Engineering COLLEGE OF CLASS OF 2017 OUTCOMES ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYER NAME JOB TITLE JOB FUNCTION METRO AREA Regulatory Affairs Abbott Laboratories Other (Regulatory Affairs) Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud (MN-WI) Rotational Specialist Air Liquide Associate Production Engineer Production New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Arkema Technical Marketing Specialist Research Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Chemours Chemical Engineer Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Commissioning Agents Inc Automation Engineer Research Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Delavau LLC Process Engineer Architecture and Engineering N/A Dow Chemical Company Product Quality Engineer Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Essence Media Activation Coordinator Marketing New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) First Quality Enterprises Quality Engineer I Architecture and Engineering N/A GEHR Plastics Inc. Quality Engineer Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Goldman Sachs & Co. Operations Analyst Finance New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Greene Tweed Rotational Engineer Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Groundwater & Environmental Junior Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Services, Inc. Hargrove Life Sciences Process Technology Specialist Consulting Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) IBM Client Sales Relations Computer and IT New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Inolex Sales Associate Sales Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Janssen Pharmaceuticals Assistant Scientist Research Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) JG Contracting Company, Inc Fifth-Year Intern Architecture and Engineering Pittsburgh-New Castle (PA) Johnson Matthey Manufacturing Excellence Co-Op Research Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Johnson Matthey Process Control Engineer Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Accelerated Financial JPMorgan Chase & Co. Finance Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Professional Program KVK Tech Validation Engineer Production Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) KVK Tech, Inc. Validation Engineer Architecture and Engineering N/A L Brands (Limited Brands Inc.) Package Engineer Production New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Lend Lease Project Engineer Construction and Extraction New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Macquarie Group Limited Analyst Finance New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) MaxLite Management Associate I Management New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Merck & Co. Process Engineer, R&D Research New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Nalas Engineering Services Chemical Engineer III Research Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic (CT) COLLEGE OF CLASS OF 2017 OUTCOMES ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CONTINUED… EMPLOYMENT CONT’D EMPLOYER NAME JOB TITLE JOB FUNCTION METRO AREA National Grid Associate Engineer Architecture and Engineering Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-NH) Naval Surface Warfare Center Chemical Engineer Logistics Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Naval Surface Warfare Center Chemical Engineer Engineering (DC-MD-VA-WV) Engineering Leadership Nestle Water Company Engineering No Defined Metro Area Development Program Panacea Technologies Inc. Automation Validation Engineer Engineering Albany-Schenectady-Amsterdam (NY) Panacea Technologies Inc. Automation Validation Engineer Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Pfizer Inc. Associate, Oncology Operations Production New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) PowerAdvocate Spend Analyst Computer and IT Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-NH) Praxair Inc. LTOP Program Engineering Columbia-Newberry (SC) PROCONEX Solutions Architect Computer and IT Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Engineer Production Lima-Van Wert-Wapakoneta (OH)* Alternative Investments Operations Prudential Financial Finance New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Associate Research and Development Reckitt Benckiser Research New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Associate S/4HANA Technical Quality SAP America Inc. Computer and IT Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Manager Tarte Cosmetics Quality Assurance Coordinator Production New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. Laboratory Technician Research New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Trillium Trading Equity Trader Finance New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Tyson Foods Project Analyst Production Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City (IL-IN-WI) United Technologies Global Transitions Project Manager Production Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic (CT) Waypoint Co Consultant Consulting Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Xyntek, Inc. Systems Engineer Production Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIVERSITY NAME DEGREE YOU WILL PURSUE FIELD OF STUDY METRO AREA Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Doctorate Medicine Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Thomas Jefferson University Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) Master’s Chemical Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) Master’s Environmental Science Not US-Based Job COLLEGE OF CLASS OF 2017 OUTCOMES ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CONTINUED… CONTINUING EDUCATION CONT’D UNIVERSITY NAME DEGREE YOU WILL PURSUE FIELD OF STUDY METRO AREA University of California Doctorate Chemical Engineering Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside (CA) Riverside “UCR” (CA) Villanova University (PA) Master’s Chemical Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Villanova University (PA) Master’s Biomedical Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Villanova University (PA) Master’s Biomedical Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Villanova University (PA) Master’s Biomedical Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM NAME METRO AREA Fulbright ETA Not US-Based Job MILITARY SERVICE MILITARY BRANCH MILITARY RANK MILITARY ROLE Navy Ensign (O-1) Commissioned Officer Navy Ensign Commissioned Officer SERVICE/VOLUNTEERING ORGANIZATION NAME METRO AREA AmeriCorps Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) VESL Not US-Based Job COLLEGE OF CLASS OF 2017 OUTCOMES ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYER NAME JOB TITLE JOB FUNCTION METRO AREA Green Infrastructure and Water AECOM Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Resources Engineer AECOM Construction Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) AECOM Entry Level Structural Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Alfred Benesch & Company Designer I Architecture and Engineering No Defined Metro Area Amtrak Management associate Management Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) ARCO Design/Build Northeast Project Manager Construction and Extraction Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) BSC Group Civil Designer Architecture and Engineering Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-NH) BSC Group Civil Engineer Architecture and Engineering No Defined Metro Area Civil & Environmental Consultants Staff Consultant Architecture and Engineering Pittsburgh-New Castle (PA) Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia Clark Construction Entry Level Engineer Architecture and Engineering (DC-MD-VA-WV) DBI Construction Consultants Entry Level Estimator Consulting New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Dewberry Graduate Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Frazier Industrial Company Estimating Engineer Architecture and Engineering N/A Transportation Operations Gannett Fleming, Inc. Logistics Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Specialist Gardiner and Theobald Civil Engineering Intern Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Gilbane Building Company Project Engineer Construction and Extraction New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Hardesty & Hanover Structural Engineer Other (Engineering) New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) John Moriarty & Associates Assistant Project Engineer Architecture and Engineering N/A Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Water Resources Engineering Intern Consulting Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Kiewit Engineer 1 Engineering No Defined Metro Area KMJ Consulting, Inc. Transportation/Design Specialist Consulting Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) London & Regional Properties Civil Engineer Architecture and Engineering Not US-Based Job McCormick Taylor Traffic Engineer Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Merrill Engineers & Land Surveyors Design Engineer Consulting Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-NH) Moffatt and Nichol Engineers Civil Engineer Architecture and Engineering San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland (CA) Penn E & R Staff Engineer Architecture and Engineering Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland (PA-NJ-DE-MD) Posillico Civil Junior Project Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Skanska Project Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) Skanska Project Engineer Architecture and Engineering New York-Newark-Bridgeport (NY-NJ-CT-PA) COLLEGE OF CLASS OF 2017 OUTCOMES ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTINUED… EMPLOYMENT CONT’D EMPLOYER NAME JOB TITLE JOB FUNCTION METRO AREA Skanska Project Engineer Management
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