Chemical Engineering Training Courses
Chemical engineers are often responsible for making critical decisions that impact process performance, safety, and operational reliability across complex plant environments. Whether you're optimizing system design, troubleshooting equipment, or managing risk in production, success depends on your ability to apply practical, field-tested approaches, not just theory.
Our chemical engineering training courses are designed to help you strengthen your ability to design, operate, and improve chemical processes across industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing. You will build practical skills to evaluate system performance, identify potential risks, and make informed technical decisions in areas such as process design, plant operations, pressure systems, and separation technologies.
Topics include process plant design, pressure relief systems, petroleum engineering fundamentals, and equipment used in distillation, reactors, and processing systems—delivered with a focus on real-world application and engineering judgment.
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| Dates | Location | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| Nov 3 - 5, 2026 | Online (21 Hours) | Above Ground Storage Tanks: Operation, Inspection & Maintenance |
| Feb 9, 2027 | Online (7 Hours) | Membrane Technologies: Design, Operation and Application in Industrial Water Treatment Systems |
| Oct 4 - 5, 2027 | Online (8 Hours) | Applied Fluid Mechanics for Hydraulic System Design and Performance |