jonton0021
Chemical
- Jul 14, 2016
- 13
So, about 9 months ago, I started a new job as a "Staff Engineer" over at my current job. Though the job title sounded enticing, I shortly learned that it was not the job for me. The job had very little engineering within it, and involved doing more sales quotes to customers who are requesting custom or specific chemicals. While I have learned a lot regarding to starting materials, how materials are made, and general pricing of materials, I do not want to be stuck in a sales position forever. This would be alright if there was the ability to move within the company. However, there is no way to do that, because the company is privately owned, and there is no structure system on how to move up or around. The boss at my current job is the owner of the company, and has the most experience in what he does. However, almost every task is micromanaged, including my tasks. Any email sent out, documents sent out, or website related changes all need to be approved by him. Thus, I am severally hindered in my ability to do anything, because almost everything I do needs his approval.
Knowing that there is no chance to move ahead, and that this is basically a dead end job, I began to look for another job. (I've even talked to other co-workers there, and they recommended to look for another job ASAP). This was my first job full-time job as an engineer, and I am grateful of that, but I don't want to be stuck in this position. I only have 9 months at this job, and a year and a half at another job that dealt with OLEDs, so my experience is still somewhat towards a beginner level. I'm trying to improve my resume, by learning more abilities which chemical engineering companies look for. But as a chemical engineer, I'm not entirely sure what skills I should be working towards.
So my question(s) are, what skills or knowledge should I be working towards to strengthen my core as a chemical engineer, or as an engineer in general? The other question is where should I go from here exactly? This position offers very little in terms of experience, and I have a lot of free times on my hands after work. Currently, I'm working on building a 3D printer from kit I ordered online, and I'm working more with CAD systems, but I don't feel as if this is enough.
Knowing that there is no chance to move ahead, and that this is basically a dead end job, I began to look for another job. (I've even talked to other co-workers there, and they recommended to look for another job ASAP). This was my first job full-time job as an engineer, and I am grateful of that, but I don't want to be stuck in this position. I only have 9 months at this job, and a year and a half at another job that dealt with OLEDs, so my experience is still somewhat towards a beginner level. I'm trying to improve my resume, by learning more abilities which chemical engineering companies look for. But as a chemical engineer, I'm not entirely sure what skills I should be working towards.
So my question(s) are, what skills or knowledge should I be working towards to strengthen my core as a chemical engineer, or as an engineer in general? The other question is where should I go from here exactly? This position offers very little in terms of experience, and I have a lot of free times on my hands after work. Currently, I'm working on building a 3D printer from kit I ordered online, and I'm working more with CAD systems, but I don't feel as if this is enough.