There are a wide range of industries that utilize chemical engineers, including pharmaceutical, energy and information technology. These roles will involve developing existing processes and creating new methods for altering materials. There are also other sectors and careers which utilize the skills developed in a chemical engineering degree – including quality assurance, manufacturing, and consultancy. Depending on the role there are some risks associated working as a chemical engineer, as you can be exposed to health or safety hazards handling chemicals and working with plant equipment. However, risks can be avoided if safety procedures are followed. There are excellent opportunities for chemical engineering graduates; prospects for higher earnings in the profession are good. Work in certain industries, for example, oil and contracting, will attract particularly high salaries.