What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pipeline/ Facilities Asset Integrity Specialist I/II position at Williams?
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 an Asset Integrity Specialist II, you will ensure the integrity of the gathering and pipeline system against corrosion damage. The technical skills you have acquired are invaluable as you provide straightforward decisions. A focus on safety will bring success in this role!
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.
Asset Integrity Specialist II
Responsibilities/Expectations:
Responsibilities/Expectations:
As an Asset Integrity Specialist II, you will ensure the integrity of the gathering and pipeline system against corrosion damage. The technical skills you have acquired are invaluable as you provide straightforward decisions. A focus on safety will bring success in this role!
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.
Asset Integrity Specialist II
Responsibilities/Expectations:
- Performs a variety of tasks involved in troubleshooting, testing, calibrating, maintaining, installing and/or repairing malfunctions of the equipment in areas of expertise
- Supports external/internal corrosion control programs, ensures adequate monitoring and mitigations, and follows DOT requirements
- Processes corrosion data, generates, analyzes and communicates monthly reports; works with business partners to resolve issues
- Provides guidance and project scoping for corrosion control issues
- Performs the data integration and analysis process relating to corrosion control testing
- Other duties as assigned
- Required: High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of two (2) years related work experience
- Preferred: Associates Degree in vocational, technical or business field
- Work in extreme temperatures, with loud noises and in enclosed spaces
- Carry and lift items that weigh a minimum of 50 lbs
- Stand, walk, climb, bend, stoop, and squat, often for long periods of time
- Work at elevated levels, potentially from man lifts, ladders, scaffolding, and/or small towers, with appropriate PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
- Use hand tools
- Ability to work after hours, on-call rotations, nights, weekend shifts and holidays as needed
- Ability to travel to troubleshoot and provide training as needed
- Demonstrates aptitude and ability to embrace technology and applications to drive operational efficiency and streamline processes
- Needs proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office Application and PC skills
- Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the upmost priority
- Must posses valid State Driver’s license with a good driving record
- Basic knowledge of CFR Parts 192 Natural Gas and 195 Liquid Pipeline Regulations
- Must be able to acquire NACE CIP Level 1 Certification
- Must possess NACE Cathodic Protection (CP) Level I Certification
- Must acquire Operator Qualification (OQ)
Responsibilities/Expectations:
- Performs a variety of tasks involved in troubleshooting, testing, calibrating, maintaining, installing and/or repairing malfunctions of the equipment in areas of expertise
- Supports external/internal corrosion control programs, ensures adequate monitoring and mitigations, and follows DOT requirements
- Processes corrosion data, generates, analyzes and communicates monthly reports; works with business partners to resolve issues
- Provides guidance and project scoping for corrosion control issues
- Performs the data integration and analysis process relating to corrosion control testing
- Other duties as assigned
- Required: High School Diploma or GED
- Preferred: Associates Degree in vocational, technical or business field
- Work in extreme temperatures, with loud noises and in enclosed spaces
- Carry and lift items that weigh a minimum of 50 lbs
- Stand, walk, climb, bend, stoop, and squat, often for long periods of time
- Work at elevated levels, potentially from man lifts, ladders, scaffolding, and/or small towers, with appropriate PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)
- Use hand tools
- Ability to work after hours, on-call rotations, nights, weekend shifts and holidays as needed
- Ability to travel to troubleshoot and provide training as needed
- Demonstrates aptitude and ability to embrace technology and applications to drive operational efficiency and streamline processes
- Needs proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office Application and PC skills
- Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the upmost priority
- Must posses valid State Driver’s license with a good driving record
- Must acquire Operator Qualification (OQ) for external corrosion related tasks
- Must acquire NACE Corrosion Technician or CP Level I - CP Tester Certification within two years of hire date