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Working at Williams
It may not be a surprise that someone who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point can speak different languages. For Williams employee Jamie Conrad, those are computer software languages. Jamie is currently a supervisor of operations in Ft. Beeler, located in Cameron, West Virginia, with a degree in information systems engineering ā¦
Early Career
Tyler Tunic, a commercial optimization lead at Williams, is also the current Chair of Young Pipeline Professionals USA. Adding on to Tylerās talents, he emceed the 2022 YPP USA Symposium on April 7 in Houston. We chatted with Tyler about YPP USA and the exciting work theyāre doing: What is YPP USA and what is ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Natural gas and electricity produced with natural gas are critical sources of energy throughout the year, but especially during the winter months when families need to keep their homes cozy and bright. This winter, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects households to use more natural gas because of slightly colder weather projections than last year. The fact ā¦
Working at Williams
Weāre excited to welcome Williamsā Intern Class of 2022! Today, 60 students from 19 universities and technical schools are reporting to 15 of our locations across the country to begin our summer university and operations technician internship programs. We plan to exceed the standard and provide them with much more than an internship! āAt Williams, ā¦
Leadership
The reliability of natural gas makes it a great partner to renewable energy, while meeting todayās global energy needs, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong. Armstrong recently sat down with Judy Shaw of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to talk about the companyās reliable role in the clean energy economy. The āFloor Talkā ā¦
Working at Williams
When Chris Coahran retired after 20 years in the U.S. Army, he wasnāt sure what his next step would be. Thatās when his neighbor, Williams employee Jimmy Smith, told him about a new vocational program to train military veterans as contracted pipeline construction inspectors. Coahran was part of the first class of students to train ā¦
Employee Life
Name: Steve Springer Former role: General Manager Midstream Number of years with Williams: I joined Williams in 1995 via the Transco/Texas Gas acquisition and retired in 2002, so I was with Williams for 7 years. Number of years retired: I have been retired 20 years. How have you been spending time in retirement? Iāve spent ā¦
Working at Williams
Aubrey, engineering intern and Oklahoma State University student, is applying technology to help the Safety and Operational Discipline team turn data into useful information, improve decision making and drive future actions. Sheās also using her leadership skills to help the intern class organize a fundraiser and community event. We checked in with some of our ā¦
Leadership
I recently had the opportunity to join business leaders at theĀ 2022 J.P. Morgan Energy, Power & Renewables ConferenceĀ to discuss energy markets, industry trends, technology and the outlook for natural gas. As a society we are seeing the interplay of geopolitics, supply chain disruptions, climate concerns and growing demand for energy on a global scale. At ā¦
Charitable Giving
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¦
Community
June is Pride or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) history month and a time to recognize the progress made by the LGBTQ community and bring attention to the work necessary to enable full equality. Williams recognizes that embracing differences among all people brings out the best in each of us and provides an ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Williams is poised to bring clean hydrogen to market through its nationwide infrastructure network, a company leader told U.S. Senators at a hearing on February 10 in Washington D.C. āWe believe at Williams that hydrogen is a very important topic and if we are serious about decarbonization, hydrogen has to be top of mind,ā Williams ā¦