chematlas
A career map for the people who run the plants

You’re a process engineer eight years in. The next move shouldn’t depend on who you happened to meet.

Most of the chemical industry sits in three states. Most engineers see ten plants in a career. ChemAtlas shows you all 612 — the parents, the products, the people who’ve worked there — so your next decision is informed, not inherited.

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A working map of the US chemical industry
  • 612
    active facilities
    You’ve probably worked at one. Now see the rest.
  • 184
    parent companies
    The full org chart of US chemistry.
  • 32
    states with chemical manufacturing
    Where else your skills already work.
  • 247
    engineers contributing
    A network the industry never had.

See the full industry, in two minutes.

A walkthrough of the map: filtering, drilling into a site, finding the engineers who’ve worked there. The product, no marketing edits.

From the field

Engineers who stopped feeling stuck.

I knew about my plant and the two next door. ChemAtlas showed me twenty I qualify for in a 200-mile radius — and the people who’ve worked at each.
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Marisol H.
Process Engineer, 11 yrs · Gulf Coast olefins
The hardest part of moving in this industry isn’t finding a job, it’s knowing what the job actually is. ChemAtlas tells you what runs at the site before you talk to a recruiter.
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Ravi K.
Director of Engineering, 16 yrs · Specialty chemicals
Six former colleagues from my old site are now scattered across the country. I found four of them in an afternoon. That’s the network the industry never had.
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Dana T.
Operations Manager, 9 yrs · Former INEOS, Westlake

See where you fit. See where you could.

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