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Engineer III/Sr - Electrical

WilliamsParachute, COApril 22nd, 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.We welcome candidates with a variety of backgrounds and experiences — if you don’t meet every qualification, this role may be filled at a level that aligns with your skills and growth potential.As a Electrical Engineer - Sr, you will provide technical leadership supporting Wyoming and Piceance Basin (PIC) assets. Your role will span technical and economic evaluations, performance testing, design support, construction, and ongoing reliability improvements for new and existing facilities. Success in this role requires initiative, sound judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to lead both independently and collaboratively.Your work will challenge you, and with our Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.Responsibilities/Expectations:Performs a wide range of complex electrical engineering assignments requiring advanced experience, innovation, and professional judgment; may direct the work of other engineers and technical staffPlans and execute work independently with substantial latitude for unreviewed technical decisionsServes as a technical authority for electrical systems within assigned geographic areas and operating assetsApplies specialized electrical engineering knowledge to the delivery of major projects and operational initiativesPrepare sand deliver clear, effective technical presentations to engineering, operations, and leadership audiencesAnticipates internal and external customer needs, assess requirements, and develop practical, compliant solutionsMaintains strong awareness of applicable industry codes, standards, and operational requirementsWorks across multiple engineering disciplines to support integrated facility design and operationsInterprets business and operational challenges and drive improvements to systems, processes, and servicesCollaborates with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to ensure compliance, develop improvement plans, and meet training needsChampions electrical best practices, safety standards, and reliability‑centered maintenance strategiesMonitors and control project costs, schedules, and resource utilizationSupports electrical outages and maintenance activities, including testing and evaluation of switchgear, VFDs, MCCs, transformers, breakers, grounding systems, protective relays, motors, UPS systems, generators, power cables, and overall system functionality. Supports operation and maintenance of high‑horsepower primary drivers and associated electrical infrastructure. 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 eight (8) years of multifaceted engineering experience in the natural gas or petrochemical industryOther Requirements:Maintains and updates division electrical documentation, including one‑line diagrams, schematics, equipment drawings, and Cause & Effect (C&E) chartsDevelops, implements, and continuously improves condition‑based maintenance programs to enhance electrical asset reliability and safetyLeads complex electrical troubleshooting, fault analysis, root‑cause investigations, and support electrical outages and maintenance activitiesSupports operation and maintenance of low‑, medium‑, and high‑voltage substations, distribution systems, and high‑horsepower primary driversPerforms power system and arc‑flash studies, including periodic re‑evaluations, protection setting application, label maintenance, and implementation of recommendationsUtilizes industry‑standard power system analysis tools (e.g., SKM, ETAP, or equivalent) to assess system limitations, risks, and energy‑saving opportunitiesProvides protection relay expertise, including programming, testing, event analysis, and full life‑cycle managementSupports execution of small and capital electrical projects, ensuring compliance with internal standards, regulatory requirements, and operational needs through design, installation, and commissioningPerforms technical electrical reviews for Management of Change (MOC) packages and participate in incident investigation, concern reporting, and life‑critical work processes (e.g., WIMS)Develops and deliver technical training for electrical techniciansFamiliarity with Allen‑Bradley, DeltaV, and Yokogawa control systems preferredPreferred: Project Management experience, May direct work of other engineers and/or support staff. Activities typically involve assignments of a specialized function or engineering discipline and include technical and economic evaluation, performance testing, design and construction of new facilities, or upgrading existing facilities, and research on new developments.