Energy infrastructure operator for natural gas transport, storage, and delivery
Williams operates critical energy infrastructure—pipelines, storage, and delivery systems for natural gas and clean energy. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward industrial operations (SCADA, DCS, PLC, HMI, Maximo) paired with enterprise systems (Oracle ERP, Workday, Workiva), reflecting a capital-intensive, compliance-driven business. Hiring velocity is accelerating with operations and engineering roles dominating the open requisitions, and active projects span facility commissioning, pipeline construction, and power infrastructure integration for hyperscale clients—suggesting aggressive capacity expansion alongside modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Commercial Development Director
Williams is a public utility operator headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, providing natural gas and energy infrastructure services across the United States. Founded in 1908, the company manages pipelines, storage facilities, and delivery networks that support both traditional and clean energy distribution. The organization employs 5,001–10,000 people with operational scale spanning construction, facility commissioning, power integration for large industrial clients, and regulatory compliance. Core operational challenges include cost reduction, safety assurance, infrastructure reliability, and adaptive compliance with evolving energy regulations.
Williams uses SCADA, DCS, PLC, and HMI systems for industrial operations, paired with Oracle (ERP, Cloud, EPM, Essbase, Planning), Workday for HR, Workiva for compliance, Maximo for asset management, and Power BI for analytics. Engineering tools include MATLAB, PSCAD, Simulink, and CAD.
Active projects include pipeline construction, facility commissioning, power infrastructure integration for hyperscale clients, instrumentation specification and calibration, and expansion projects. Environmental and construction teams are engaged on compliance and project planning.
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