Chemists and materials scientists held about 98,400 jobs in 2014; about 91,1000 were chemist jobs and 7,300 were held by materials scientists.
The industries that employed the most chemists in 2014 were as follows:
Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences
18%
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing
16
Testing laboratories
10
Federal government, excluding postal service
7
Basic chemical manufacturing
5
Most materials scientists work in manufacturing and in scientific research and development. The industries that employed the most materials scientists in 2014 were as follows:
Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences
27%
Colleges, universities, and professional schools; state, local, and private
9
Computer and electronic product manufacturing
7
Architectural, engineering, and related services
7
Basic chemical manufacturing
6
Chemists and materials scientists typically work in laboratories and offices, where they conduct experiments and analyze their results. In addition to working in laboratories, materials scientists work with engineers and processing specialists in industrial manufacturing facilities. Some chemists also work in these facilities and usually are responsible for monitoring the environmental conditions at the plant. Chemists and materials scientists who work for manufacturing companies may have to travel occasionally, especially if their company has multiple facilities. Others may work outdoors to collect samples and conduct onsite analysis of air, soil, or water.
Chemists and materials scientists typically work on research teams. They need to be able to work well with others toward a common goal. Many serve in a leadership capacity and need to be able to motivate and direct other team members.
Injuries and Illnesses
Chemists and materials scientists may be exposed to health or safety hazards when handling certain chemicals, but there is little risk if they follow proper procedures, such as wearing protective clothing when handling hazardous chemicals.
Work Schedules
Chemists and materials scientists typically work full time and keep regular hours. Occasionally, they may have to work additional hours to meet project deadlines or perform time-sensitive laboratory experiments during off-hours.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-2024 Edition
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