Chemical engineering employment oppurtunities in the pacific northwest?

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The discussion centers on the interest in pursuing a career in chemical engineering while residing in Seattle. The individual expresses a desire to remain in the Seattle area but is concerned about the availability of quality job opportunities, noting that many prominent positions seem to be located on the East Coast. The inquiry seeks information about potential chemical engineering employment opportunities in the Seattle region, specifically mentioning Amgen as a relevant company in the area.
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I live in seattle, and right now i am heavily considering chemical engineering.

I would really love to stay in the seattle area, but I am not sure if i will be able to, as it seems like most of the good chemical engineering jobs are out east.

Does anyone know of any chemical engineering employment oppurtunities in my general area?
thanks
 
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