At the same time, the employment prospects of non-ferrous metallurgical technology majors are generally optimistic. With the development of science and technology and economy, the demand for high-skilled and high-quality talents in nonferrous metallurgy industry is increasing. Graduates majoring in non-ferrous metallurgy technology can choose to work in smelters of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, nickel and copper, and engage in production technology, quality control and equipment maintenance. You can also engage in related research, development and design, such as participating in the research and development of new materials and the design and research of new technologies.
In addition, there are employment opportunities in the fields of environmental protection and resource recovery. Generally speaking, graduates majoring in non-ferrous metallurgy technology have broad employment prospects and stable jobs.