
Emergency Management Specialist Sr.
Williams, Tulsa, OK, United States
Do something that means something at Williams. This isn’t just a job - it’s an opportunity to
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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. The Emergency Management Specialist Sr serves as a subject matter expert responsible for leading emergency response preparedness and execution programs for accidents, incidents, and disaster events. This role partners closely with Operations, Safety, Environmental, and other field personnel to investigate incidents, address operational risks, support required training and develop practical solutions. In addition, the role provides guidance and support for Business Continuity planning and support, including directly as SOC contingency, and physical security operating requirements, helping ensure resilient operations and effective risk mitigation across the organization. Responsibilities/Expectations
Functions independently and with guidance in the most complex situations as an advisor to operations on corporate programs, operating requirements and systems within emergency response and business continuity; may lead projects with moderate complexity and risk Guarantees emergency response preparedness programs are crafted and implemented based upon regulatory requirements and needs of business Operates as a subject matter expert with a depth of specialized knowledge both within and across the discipline and acts as a change agent for meaningful organizational programs and initiatives Ensures business operations is trained in emergency response and incident command structure Maintains positive relationships with regulatory agencies and company partners to build awareness, creates an understanding around compliance and influence decision makers, and works through chain of command to persuade management level stakeholders and to build consensus between internal/external stakeholders Other duties as assigned, including potentially acting as call-intake back-up to Williams Security Operations Center Education/Years of Experience
Required: High School Diploma/GED and eight (8) years’ experience in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure six (6) years’ experience in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure Other Requirements
Travel up to 40% Must be a strong team player who can build partnerships with others Proficient knowledge in NIMS or Incident Command structure Experience in responding to incidents from a corporate standpoint Preferred: Knowledge of 192, 193,194, 195 DOT, PSM, RMP requirements for emergency response Preferred: Lead fellow employees through projects Preferred: Experience in the NIMS - 100-800 & HSEEP The Emergency Management program is structured to clearly separate enterprise governance ownership from field‑facing operational support to ensure both strategic consistency and effective execution. The program management governance role owns the big‑picture framework, setting standards, regulatory alignment, and enterprise direction through CREW, including audit readiness, diligence protocols, training frameworks, system governance, regulatory updates, and continuous improvement initiatives across the organization. This role provides independent oversight, establishes scalable planning and exercise models, manages repositories and tools, leads sustainability and reporting efforts, and ensures consistency across assets, projects, and operating areas.
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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. The Emergency Management Specialist Sr serves as a subject matter expert responsible for leading emergency response preparedness and execution programs for accidents, incidents, and disaster events. This role partners closely with Operations, Safety, Environmental, and other field personnel to investigate incidents, address operational risks, support required training and develop practical solutions. In addition, the role provides guidance and support for Business Continuity planning and support, including directly as SOC contingency, and physical security operating requirements, helping ensure resilient operations and effective risk mitigation across the organization. Responsibilities/Expectations
Functions independently and with guidance in the most complex situations as an advisor to operations on corporate programs, operating requirements and systems within emergency response and business continuity; may lead projects with moderate complexity and risk Guarantees emergency response preparedness programs are crafted and implemented based upon regulatory requirements and needs of business Operates as a subject matter expert with a depth of specialized knowledge both within and across the discipline and acts as a change agent for meaningful organizational programs and initiatives Ensures business operations is trained in emergency response and incident command structure Maintains positive relationships with regulatory agencies and company partners to build awareness, creates an understanding around compliance and influence decision makers, and works through chain of command to persuade management level stakeholders and to build consensus between internal/external stakeholders Other duties as assigned, including potentially acting as call-intake back-up to Williams Security Operations Center Education/Years of Experience
Required: High School Diploma/GED and eight (8) years’ experience in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure six (6) years’ experience in Crisis Management, Emergency Response & Incident Command Structure Other Requirements
Travel up to 40% Must be a strong team player who can build partnerships with others Proficient knowledge in NIMS or Incident Command structure Experience in responding to incidents from a corporate standpoint Preferred: Knowledge of 192, 193,194, 195 DOT, PSM, RMP requirements for emergency response Preferred: Lead fellow employees through projects Preferred: Experience in the NIMS - 100-800 & HSEEP The Emergency Management program is structured to clearly separate enterprise governance ownership from field‑facing operational support to ensure both strategic consistency and effective execution. The program management governance role owns the big‑picture framework, setting standards, regulatory alignment, and enterprise direction through CREW, including audit readiness, diligence protocols, training frameworks, system governance, regulatory updates, and continuous improvement initiatives across the organization. This role provides independent oversight, establishes scalable planning and exercise models, manages repositories and tools, leads sustainability and reporting efforts, and ensures consistency across assets, projects, and operating areas.
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