Actually, I don't think the Chiron opposition is the big news in your chart. A lot of astrologers still don't take it seriously.
What you have is a tight "bundle" chart pattern, with most of your planets packed into just two signs: Capricorn and Aquarius.
https://www.astro.com/astrology/in_jonespatterns_e.htm
This gives Saturn an unusual amount of power in your life. Saturn rules Capricorn and is the traditional ruler of Aquarius. (Which Uranus as its modern ruler.)
It also means that most of your planets are in just two houses-- the 3rd and the 4th. The third house deals with siblings, neighbors, short-distance travel, as well as your thinking and communicating style. The 4th house symbolizes your home, early childhood conditioning, ancestry, and patrimony. Traditionally it rules the father, but some astrologers think the mother is a better fit.
An emphasis in Capricorn and Aquarius is good for science and engineering.
Normally we would think of your "bundle" of planets having their outlet in Jupiter, like the "handle" on a bucket. It is a major planet, vs. Chiron which seems to be a cross between a comet and an asteroid. Normally Jupiter making such nice trines to your Capricorn planets is really beneficial. Jupiter is in the 11th house, which deals with your friends and associates (such as colleagues from work or members of an association.) The 11th also rules hopes and wishes for the future.
I think Chiron has real interpretive vale, although I wouldn't give it the same weight as a regular planet. It shows our emotional or even physical wounds that don't heal. But if we stay open to them, Chiron shows how we gain in wisdom and compassion.
For example, suppose as a woman you chose to pursue an engineering career in a very male-oriented field, where you didn't get much encouragement. This lack of support would be very hurtful. But if you stayed in your career and determined not to feel bitter about it, you could be really beneficial and helpful to the women who came after you.
The danger is that, with Chiron opposing you moon, Mercury, and Saturn, (feelings, thoughts, and disappointments, respectively) you might indeed feel (moon) bitter (Saturn) about the lack of support for your career. Chiron can be hurtful but it also challenges us to be receptive and philosophical about those hurts.
Chiron also squares your ascendant. You may feel badly about your appearance. Probably your appearance is fine, and the lesson of Chiron is to learn to be compassionate with yourself.
Can you say more about social services? Do you really like dealing with other people's problems that much? With your 4th house emphasis, you may feel most comfortable working from from.
I don't get an interest in literature from your chart. I think you show more promise in journalism, notably investigative reporting. Have you thought about studying history? I think you'd do well with the history of science and technology. Possibly architecture.