Process and resource engineering involves designing and managing processes to convert raw materials into useful products or energy while minimising environmental impact. It uses concepts from chemistry, physics and engineering to develop sustainable processes for industries such as manufacturing, energy and mining.

Learning areas/subjects

You may be interested in this occupation group if you enjoyed these learning areas at school:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental sciences
  • Geography
  • Maths

Skills

  • Practical
  • Teamwork
  • Problem-solving
  • Outdoors
Process Resource Engineering

Mining Engineers

Mining Engineers plan and direct the engineering aspects of locating and extracting minerals, petroleum and natural gas from the earth.

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Process Resource Engineering

Civil Engineers

Civil Engineers design, plan and manage construction projects, including dams, bridges, roads, airports, and water and sewer systems. They analyse soil and rock behaviour for building foundations, assess structural stability, test construction materials, plan transportation systems and manage construction budgets.

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Other Engineering Professionals

Other Engineering Professionals include Natural Resources Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Mining Engineer and Engineering Technologists.

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Hear from women in process and resource engineering

Elizabeth Scott

"I knew I wanted to work in the water industry because water is so important to the health of the community and the environment."

Elizabeth Scott

Water Engineer

Meet Sheena, Renewable Resource Engineer

Hear how Sheena has integrated her two interests: renewable energy and community development. 

Meet Aislinn, Process Engineer

Aislinn shares a few of the things that she loves about working as a Process Engineer at Melbourne Water.