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#NatgasMom

I loved school. Yes, I was a geek that even played school with my sister during the summer. She was the teacher and I begged for more math problems – something my fifth-grade son cannot comprehend. Summer would get pretty boring, so I was always ready to get back to school. Going back meant shopping …

Energy & Infrastructure

In another post, we learned that compressors continually pressurize natural gas in the pipelines to keep the gas moving. And while the gas (or oil, NGLs or other products) is on the move, it’s being monitored constantly. As the product moves through the various facilities and pipelines along its route to our downstream consumers, the …

#NatgasMom

Sara Delgado, a communications specialist and 19-year Williams employee, wrote this post. This is part of an occasional series called #Natgas Mom. I feel fortunate to be free. I’ve never served in the military but I’m thankful for those who have sacrificed their lives for my freedom. My eyes welled up on Memorial Day watching my …

Energy & Infrastructure

Safety is the top priority at Williams. As we wrote about in another post, Gas Control plays an integral part in maintaining safe operations but safety measures don’t stop there. There are other factors that must be monitored regularly so our pipeline systems work efficiently and safely. Internal and external corrosion, ground shifting, weather and …

Early Career

Hi everyone. Mark here, and I’m back with my second blog post. As I alluded to in my first post, I was a member of the Professional Development Program (PDP) at Williams, and it has taken me on quite the journey. Since 2012, I have lived in three different states, and through these different rotations I have had diverse …

Early Career

My name is Alex and I am a recent graduate of The Pennsylvania State University. I started at Williams in May 2014 as an Engineering Intern in Moundsville, West Virginia. I am currently in my first Professional Development Program rotation as a Facilities Engineer for Permian Operations in Midland, Texas. As Michelle stated in a …

Early Career

Hi, Nydia here, and you may recall from my last post that I graduated in 2014 from Penn State University with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Right after I graduated, I was hired into Williams Professional Development Program, which gives me the opportunity to experience three different positions in three years. Last year I worked …

Working at Williams

About the Author: Hi, I’m Paige, and I manage and execute our employment brand strategies through social media outreach and marketing. I work closely with our Talent Acquisition team to help identify and promote key job opportunities across the U.S. and Canada. I hope you will follow Williams on LinkedIn. One of the biggest misunderstandings …

Early Career

About the author: Hi, I’m Lexie. I am a recent graduate of Oklahoma State University (Go Pokes!) and earned a degree in Strategic Communications. Three short days ago I started my summer internship with the Communications and Strategic Outreach department in my hometown of Tulsa, Okla. As a communications major, I studied the ins and …

Atlantic Sunrise

Millersville University’s Career & Life Studies (CLS) received a $10,000 donation from Williams’ Atlantic Sunrise Community Grant Program to support a groundbreaking academic program. The program offers adults with intellectual disabilities the benefits of attending Millersville and fully experiencing a university atmosphere. CLS provides students with coaching and training for success in academics, vocational, and residential …