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Peter Baezās career has been all about protecting country, community and company. With a degree in emergency management, the former U.S. Marine transitioned to civilian life as an operations technician for Williams. Today, heās working in security operations at Williamsā Tulsa headquarters and part of his job is helping develop and lead emergency response drills ā¦
For more than a decade, Sequent Energy Management, a Williams company, has partnered with a Houston high schoolās work-study program, introducing dozens of students to careers in the oil and gas industry, and building skills that will help them succeed in college and beyond. āI was really excited and glad to finally do hands-on work ā¦
Building critical infrastructure up and down the mountains of north central Pennsylvania was formidable enough for our crews but add in snakes and snow and youāve got a challenge we were more than up to, in completing our Leidy South expansion project. The expansion project went online recently and helps the existing Transco pipeline system ā¦
Williamsā Employee Resource Groups are an important part of providing an authentically inclusive culture. The ERGs create space for employees to share personal experiences and perspectives and to appreciate and celebrate what makes people different. Hereās more from Clem Collins IV, manager Supply Chain, whoās one of the leaders of the Black ERG. Why are ā¦
Williams Employees Give Time and Talent Across the U.S. Hundreds of Williams employees are giving their energy to complete more than 160 projects across 18 states as part of the companyās inaugural Volunteer Week, April 22-29. Projects range from outdoor beautification to volunteering in elementary school classrooms to helping at food banks. A list of ā¦
Adaptability, accountability and commitment to excellence are a few of the attributes our past and present service members bring to Williams. Qualities that are well regarded in our nationās military forces also are key to success in a dynamic workplace like Williams, said Bill Bates, a former U.S. Army engineer and manager of projects for ā¦
Brian Letzkus and Cassandra Solarczyk are recipients of the 2021 Randy Barnard Memorial Leave the Ladder Down awards. Letzkus, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, is recipient of the the award for leaders and Solarczyk, Engineer III, Project Execution, is the first recipient of the award for individual contributors. New this year, the individual contributor ā¦
Williams reported exceptional results in the third quarter of 2021 as demand for clean energy continues to grow. The company moved record volumes of natural gas through its systems and is adding more capacity in time for this winterās heating season. In his quarterly update to investors, Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong said customers recognize ā¦
Just in time for this winterās heating season, Williams has fully completed an energy reliability project in the northeast. The Leidy South expansion helps the existing Transco pipeline system transport an additional 582,400 dekatherms of natural gas supply per day, which is enough to meet the daily needs of approximately 2.5 million homes. The project ā¦
Thereās a reason that āsuperā is in the name. Operations supervisors have a uniquely complex and challenging role. Each day can be different as they flex between enterprise and day-to-day responsibilities. Theyāre primarily responsible for the front-line management of our operations technicians but also manage staffing levels to perform work safely, review and approve work ā¦
When students attend the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School on Governors Island they learn by doing.
Williams is helping complete conversion of the long-abandoned Northern Electric Trolley corridor in northeast Pennsylvania into a recreational trail for hikers and bikers. In advance of National Hiking Trails Day on June 4, The Conservation Fund and Countryside Conservancy announced the protection of an 18-acre property in Dalton that is one of the final remaining ā¦