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Williams

About Williams

Williams has been powering America with clean natural gas for more than a century, so we know what it takes to fuel progress. We can move toward a clean energy future while meeting rising energy demands—which is why we continue to invest in innovations that will help lower emissions nationwide and globally. The path to sustainability will be powered by experience—and experience powers us.

What does it take to power America? 116 years of know-how.
• 33,000 miles of energy infrastructure.
• Responsible for delivering 33% of America’s natural gas.
• A 116-year history of powering the nation every day.

Williams has more than a century of experience in helping America meet rising energy demand by delivering clean, affordable natural gas. We’re using that hard-earned knowledge to invest in technology to continue fueling the future while reducing emissions. Because our experience in innovation is the experience that powers us.

Join the next generation of innovators building a clean energy future. We're looking for students like you to apply your passion and skills to the innovative and vital work that helps us fuel the clean energy economy.

What's in it for you?
• Competitive compensation and inclusive benefits
• Growth and development opportunities
• An inclusive culture where you can be yourself
• Opportunities to get involved in the community where you work and live
• Flexible work arrangements for many positions, including hybrid schedules

We’re proud of our innovative people who want to make the world a better place and invite you to explore how you can help us make clean energy happen. Please connect with us to learn more!

Reviews

Engineering Intern

May 2023 - August 2023 Pittsburgh, PA
“I really liked the structure of the program. The team was very welcoming and open to answer questions or review concepts about the business (including processes, projects and budgets). It was nice to have an internship that sets goals for the students so they can make the most out of the internship.”

Engineering Intern

May 2019 Tunkhannock, PA
“I loved working out in the field and seeing the different aspects of natural gas gathering and processing. I gained engineering knowledge and learned so much ranging from glycol dehydration to more mechanical processes such as reciprocating engines and compressors. ”
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