Do something that means something at Williams. This isn’t just a job - it’s an opportunity to
explore and discover your passion with coworkers who become friends and mentors who push you to be your best self in and out of the office. At Williams, we make clean energy happen. And you can too, so bring your energy to ours.
As Engineer II, you’ll develop proficiency on projects, technical assignments and company processes that directly impact our operations. Your ability to collaborate, build and nurture your network, and assist with project teams is vital to this role!
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.
Responsibilities/Expectations:
- Performs a wide spectrum of assignments, requiring technical evaluation, innovation, and judgement while maintaining customer satisfaction
- Works with an increased level of independence but requires supervision on mid-sized projects/technical assignments supporting operations
- Develops an understanding of industry and operational requirements
- Demonstrates knowledge of safety requirements, produces results and meets goals
- Applies knowledge of Company processes, policies, procedures, and guidelines established by organization and governing agencies
- Prepares and delivers presentations to individuals and groups
- Other duties as assigned
Education/Years of Experience:
- Required: Bachelor’s Degree in relevant Engineering field from an accredited college or university, OR Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology in a relevant field with Professional Engineer (P.E.) license; A minimum of two (2) years of engineering experience in the natural gas or petrochemical industry
Other Requirements:
- Exhibits excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and deems safety an utmost priority
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Application and PC skills
- Preferred: FE Certification
, Activities typically involve mid-sized projects or technical assignments supporting operations or significant portions of larger efforts and include technical and economic evaluation, performance testing, design and construction of new facilities, or upgrading existing facilities, and research on new technology or applications.