Pipeline lifecycle solutions for gathering, transmission, and distribution operators
T.D. Williamson operates across the full pipeline system lifecycle—from hot tapping and plugging through inline inspection to cleaning and repair—serving operators on six continents. The tech stack is predominantly Microsoft-first (Dynamics 365, Azure, Fabric, Power BI) layered atop industrial domain tools (SolidWorks, Minitab, SAS), reflecting a manufacturing-and-operations-heavy organization where engineering and ops hiring significantly outnumber sales roles. Active projects center on go-to-market expansion for isolation solutions and continuous process improvement, while pain points cluster around data accuracy, compliance, and production efficiency—typical friction points in asset-intensive, regulated industrial operations.
T.D. Williamson is a privately held pipeline services company founded in 1920, headquartered in Tulsa, OK, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company delivers products and services across the pipeline system lifecycle for gathering, transmission, and distribution operators globally. Its core service lines include hot tapping and plugging, inline inspection, pipeline cleaning, and pipeline repair, alongside isolation solutions for avoiding shutdowns and minimizing downtime. Operations span six continents with teams and channel partners supporting pipeline operators through regulatory compliance and net-zero transition initiatives.
Primary stack: Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Supply Chain and core modules), Salesforce, Power BI, Azure (SQL, Data Factory, Fabric), SQL Server, SolidWorks, Minitab, SAS, R, C#, and Office tools. Reflects a Microsoft-centric architecture for operations and business systems.
Yes. Engineering is the largest department with 19 active roles. Recent postings span senior (17), mid (14), and junior (14) levels across multiple seniority bands. Hiring active in the US, Canada, France, Belgium, Norway, Mexico, and Singapore.
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1920, the company operates as a privately held enterprise with 1,001–5,000 employees and serves pipeline operators across six continents.
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