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Remote chemical engineer jobs are open across the U.S. in sectors like specialty chemicals, oil and gas consulting, materials science, environmental compliance, and process engineering. Companies hiring remote chemical engineers right now include Endress+Hauser, ENTRUST Solutions, and Pace Analytical Services. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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This candidate will work with vendors to seek out chemical information in an entry-level regulatory services position. This is a great entry-level position to learn global chemical regulations for a wide range of materials. This is a non-laboratory position.
Compensation: $20.00 per hour
NOTE: Remote position
What you’ll do:
- Input information from vendor safety data sheets into a hazard communication database
- Review global chemical regulations and determine their application for various products
- Search for SDS sheets of raw materials
- Fill in missing or incorrect information in the SDS sheets
- Contact vendors as needed
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- Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related science.
- Experience with Microsoft Office
- Ability to learn new computer software
- Customer service experience preferred
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Who's Hiring
- Endress+Hauser1

- ENTRUST Solutions1

- Pace Analytical Services1

- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory1

Top Industries Hiring
- Manufacturing1
- Technology & Software1
- Consulting & Professional Services1
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in remote chemical engineer jobs.
- Bachelor's or master's degree in chemical engineering or a closely related discipline
- Proficiency in process simulation software such as Aspen Plus or HYSYS
- Experience with process design, scale-up, and unit operations in an industrial setting
- Familiarity with safety standards including PSM, HAZOP, and EPA risk management protocols
- Professional Engineer license or active pursuit of PE licensure preferred for senior roles
- Six Sigma, Lean manufacturing, or statistical process control experience in continuous improvement
Tips for Your Remote Chemical Engineer Job Search
Apply early to remote roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists remote chemical engineer openings from across the U.S. in one place. Search by role and apply directly to the ones that match your skills and experience before they close.
Showcase your simulation and modeling tools
Remote chemical engineer employers screen hard for proficiency with Aspen Plus, MATLAB, COMSOL, or HYSYS because you won't have a colleague at the next desk to fill gaps. Name the tools you've used and the specific process challenges you solved with them.
Build a portfolio of documented project outcomes
Remote hiring managers can't watch you work, so your past results have to speak for you. Assemble process flow diagrams, simulation reports, or environmental compliance write-ups that show scope, your specific contribution, and measurable outcomes.
Practice async written communication before interviews
Remote chemical engineer teams run on written updates, shared technical memos, and async status reports. Before your remote interview, practice explaining a complex process decision in clear written form so you can demonstrate that skill when hiring managers ask about remote collaboration.
Target companies with distributed engineering teams
Environmental consulting firms, specialty chemical manufacturers, and energy companies with geographically spread operations are the most consistent sources of remote chemical engineer openings. Look for postings that mention distributed teams, cross-site projects, or contractors rather than on-site lab requirements.
Remote Chemical Engineer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a remote chemical engineer job?
Remote chemical engineer roles go to candidates who can demonstrate independent project ownership, clear written communication, and proficiency with remote-friendly tools like MATLAB, Aspen Plus, or COMSOL. Companies hiring remotely tend to favor engineers with consulting, contract, or cross-functional project experience because those backgrounds show you can deliver without daily in-person oversight. A strong async communication style and documented results from past projects give you a real edge.
Which companies hire remote chemical engineers?
Companies hiring remote chemical engineers right now include Endress+Hauser, ENTRUST Solutions, and Pace Analytical Services, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first firms, environmental consulting agencies, specialty chemical manufacturers, and distributed engineering teams across energy and biotech are among the most consistent sources of remote openings for chemical engineers.
Can you get a remote chemical engineer job with no experience?
Yes, but remote entry-level chemical engineer roles are harder to land because employers expect you to troubleshoot independently from day one. Your best path is through remote internships, contract project work, or research assistant roles at distributed teams in environmental consulting or specialty chemicals. A strong portfolio showing process design work, simulation outputs, or lab analysis results can substitute for a long employment history.
Do you need a degree for remote chemical engineer jobs?
Usually, yes. Most remote chemical engineer roles require at least a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering or a closely related field because the technical depth involved in process design, thermodynamics, and materials work demands formal training. That said, remote employers weigh demonstrated skills, simulation proficiency, and a portfolio of real project outcomes heavily alongside credentials, especially for contract or consulting roles.
Which industries hire the most remote chemical engineers?
Remote chemical engineer roles concentrate in Manufacturing, Technology & Software, and Consulting & Professional Services, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Those sectors hire chemical engineers remotely because their work, process modeling, regulatory documentation, data analysis, and technical consulting, can be completed effectively by distributed teams using shared simulation software and async collaboration tools.
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