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Supv Integrity

WilliamsTulsa, OKMay 11th, 2026
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 Integrity Supervisor, this role is responsible for analyzing integrity data to support cost‑effective maintenance strategies, supporting corrosion protection programs, and ensuring compliance with corporate standards. The position manages Integrity activities for PSM‑covered facilities, ensuring adherence to applicable API inspection requirements. Leading Integrity Engineers and Technical Specialists, the role provides oversight of integrity assessments, cathodic protection inspections, and non‑destructive testing activities. Additional responsibilities include developing and mentoring team members, managing capital programs, promoting a strong safety culture and continuous improvement, and partnering closely with Operations to streamline processes and improve execution.Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.Responsibilities/Expectations:Leads the team in efforts to improve operability, maintainability, and reliability of existing assets within Operations; ensures all work performed is in strict accordance with policies and proceduresServes as a contact point for business development, commercial development, and operations; develops and maintains effective relationships with internal/external business partnersProvides oversight of project execution by third party project managers, consulting engineers, construction inspectors, and contractors while actively supporting the planning, commissioning, and start-up of new and modified facilitiesCoordinates workforce planning and career development for team membersManages costs through accurate planning, budgeting, forecasting, and scheduling with a focus on safety, high reliability, environmental and regulatory complianceProvides technical support to all functional departments as part of troubleshooting, regulatory compliance, optimization, start-up, and turnaroundsOther duties as assignedEducation/Years of Experience:Required: Associate’s Degree in Engineering or other technical field and minimum three (3) years of Integrity experiencePreferred: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or other technical field and minimum five (5) years of Integrity experience, previous leadership experience, and a P.E. CertificationOther Requirements:Valid state driver's license with good driving recordAbility to analyze, develop and implement process improvements, documentation and reportsExperience in three or more of the following areas: Operations, Design, Engineering, Project Management, Business Development, Construction, Environmental or Front-Line SupervisionDemonstrates knowledge of natural gas gathering and compression and/or gas processing, NGL fractionation, and condensate processing and handling is required for this roleA broad understanding of Integrity inspection practices and techniquesExtensive knowledge of PSM regulations and Company proceduresKnowledge of API 510, API 570, and API 653Extensive knowledge and experience with API 510 and API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 inspection codes, demonstrating expertise in conducting fitness for service evaluations and ensuring compliance with industry standards for pressure vessels and fixed equipmentAdvanced knowledge of CFR parts 192 Natural Gas and 195 Liquid Pipeline RegulationsKnowledge of Information Data Management Systems (i.e. PCMS, PCS, etc), The primary function is to support enterprise-wide Integrity programs by ensuring compliance with all applicable Federal and State regulations, industry standards and Company requirements. Responsibilities include, leading a diverse team of engineers and other technical specialties who deliver technical services in support of operations. The role promotes safe operations while influencing decisions that enhance the reliability and operability of integrity systems, and serves as a subject-matter expert for key organizational programs and initiatives. As an Integrity Supervisor, this role is responsible for analyzing integrity data to support cost‑effective maintenance strategies, supporting corrosion protection programs, and ensuring compliance with corporate standards. The position manages Integrity activities for PSM‑covered facilities, ensuring adherence to applicable API inspection requirements. Leading Integrity Engineers and Technical Specialists, the role provides oversight of integrity assessments, cathodic protection inspections, and non‑destructive testing activities. Additional responsibilities include developing and mentoring team members, managing capital programs, promoting a strong safety culture and continuous improvement, and partnering closely with Operations to streamline processes and improve execution.