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The phrase "a chemical engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who works in the field of chemical engineering or when discussing the profession in general.
Example: "After completing her degree, she became a chemical engineer and started working for a major pharmaceutical company."
Alternatives: "an engineer specializing in chemicals" or "a professional in chemical engineering."
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His father was a chemical engineer.
"Dad was a chemical engineer, mother a doctor's receptionist.
Professionally, he was a chemical engineer and inventor.
On the flight to Reykjavik I meet Gestur Bardarson, a chemical engineer, and Magnus Magnusson.
His father retired as a chemical engineer for the National Iranian Petrochemical Company in Tehran.
His father retired from Exxon as a chemical engineer in research at Linden, N.J.
His father, a chemical engineer in Gstaad, Switzerland, was a consultant on petrochemical plant design.
Her father retired as a chemical engineer in Baytown, Tex., with the Exxon Chemical Corporation.
He was a chemical engineer who actually took over a car company.
Goldberg, an only child, was well educated and had worked as a chemical engineer, Hirschfield said.
Dalquist, a chemical engineer and an aspiring entrepreneur, agreed to try.
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