What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer III / Senior Electrical Engineer - Project Execution, Western Interstates position at Williams?
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The Electrical Engineer III / Senior Electrical Engineer role supports the design, implementation, and optimization of electrical systems that power critical infrastructure, including pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities. This position plays an important role in advancing system performance, reliability, and safety through the integration of modern technologies and sound engineering practices. This role may be filled at the Engineer III or Senior Engineer level depending on experience, scope of responsibility, and demonstrated capabilities. At the Senior level, responsibilities expand to include technical leadership, mentorship, and ownership of complex, large-scale initiatives.
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us. At Williams, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, collaborate with strong teams, and build a career that creates lasting impact.
Responsibilities / Expectations
In this role, your day centers on designing, evaluating, and improving electrical systems that support critical infrastructure, including pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities. You may start by reviewing system performance data or design packages to identify opportunities to enhance reliability, safety, or efficiency, then shift into collaborating with operations, project teams, and engineering partners to refine designs or address technical challenges.
Throughout the day, you will contribute to system design, support troubleshooting efforts, and ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements. This may include reviewing arc flash studies, evaluating system layouts, or supporting the integration of automation and monitoring technologies to improve performance. Your work will often span multiple priorities, requiring a balance of technical analysis, project execution, and stakeholder coordination.
As an Electrical Engineer III, you will focus on executing technical work, supporting projects, and continuing to build depth in your expertise.
As a Senior Electrical Engineer, your scope expands to leading complex projects, providing technical direction, influencing design decisions, and mentoring less experienced engineers while proactively identifying risks and driving solutions.
Across all levels, you will partner closely with operations, project management, and engineering teams to deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective solutions that support Williams’ infrastructure and long-term strategy.
, 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.
The Electrical Engineer III / Senior Electrical Engineer role supports the design, implementation, and optimization of electrical systems that power critical infrastructure, including pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities. This position plays an important role in advancing system performance, reliability, and safety through the integration of modern technologies and sound engineering practices. This role may be filled at the Engineer III or Senior Engineer level depending on experience, scope of responsibility, and demonstrated capabilities. At the Senior level, responsibilities expand to include technical leadership, mentorship, and ownership of complex, large-scale initiatives.
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us. At Williams, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, collaborate with strong teams, and build a career that creates lasting impact.
Responsibilities / Expectations
- Design, implement, and optimize electrical systems and power distribution networks supporting critical infrastructure such as pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities, with full design ownership and leadership responsibilities at the Senior Engineer level
- Provide technical expertise in power distribution, electrical schematics, and system layouts for both new construction and upgrades to existing facilities
- Integrate advanced technologies including automation, real-time monitoring, and energy storage to enhance system performance and reduce operational costs, with the Senior Engineer championing adoption and driving innovation across projects
- Participate in engineering projects from concept through execution, ensuring alignment with business goals, timelines, and budget constraints, with the Senior Engineer leading complex projects end-to-end
- Develop and implement safety-focused designs including arc flash mitigation and fault detection systems to protect personnel and ensure infrastructure reliability
- Ensure compliance with all relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory standards across electrical systems and project execution
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver engineering solutions that meet internal and external customer needs
- Senior Electrical Engineers provide technical leadership by leading complex projects end-to-end, driving innovation and technology adoption, mentoring engineers, and influencing technical direction, project outcomes, and best practices.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from an ABET accredited college or university OR bachelor’s degree in engineering technology from an ABET accredited college or university in a relevant field with Professional Engineer (P.E.) license
- Electrical Engineer III's typically requires a minimum of 4 years of engineering experience in natural gas, data centers, or a related industry
- Senior Electrical Engineers typically requires a minimum of 8 years of engineering experience in natural gas, data centers, or a related industry
- Master’s degree in electrical engineering from an ABET accredited college or university
- Professional Engineer (PE) licensure
- Project management experience
- Experience working in Preliminary-Front End Engineering and Design (Pre-FEED), Front End Engineering Design (FEED), or Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) environments for small to mid-sized facility projects
- Ability to analyze complex technical problems and develop practical, effective solutions
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively across teams
- Demonstrates strong organizational and interpersonal skills with safety as a primary focus
- Working knowledge of electrical design codes and standards including NEC, NEMA, API, IEEE and related frameworks
- Experience reviewing arc flash studies and implementing improvements, with deeper proficiency and ownership expected at the Senior Engineer level
- Experience with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), with preferred experience in designing and implementing instrumentation systems including PLC and Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems
- Supports electrical engineering activities across system design, troubleshooting, performance analysis, and project execution
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and general PC skills
- Ability to support varying operational and project environments, with travel requirements dependent on project scope and assignment
- Senior Electrical Engineers demonstrate advanced technical expertise and leadership, with the ability to influence technical direction and drive project outcomes.
In this role, your day centers on designing, evaluating, and improving electrical systems that support critical infrastructure, including pipelines, compressor stations, and storage facilities. You may start by reviewing system performance data or design packages to identify opportunities to enhance reliability, safety, or efficiency, then shift into collaborating with operations, project teams, and engineering partners to refine designs or address technical challenges.
Throughout the day, you will contribute to system design, support troubleshooting efforts, and ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements. This may include reviewing arc flash studies, evaluating system layouts, or supporting the integration of automation and monitoring technologies to improve performance. Your work will often span multiple priorities, requiring a balance of technical analysis, project execution, and stakeholder coordination.
As an Electrical Engineer III, you will focus on executing technical work, supporting projects, and continuing to build depth in your expertise.
As a Senior Electrical Engineer, your scope expands to leading complex projects, providing technical direction, influencing design decisions, and mentoring less experienced engineers while proactively identifying risks and driving solutions.
Across all levels, you will partner closely with operations, project management, and engineering teams to deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective solutions that support Williams’ infrastructure and long-term strategy.
, 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.