The American Gas Association is seeking a Manager, Safety, Operations & Engineering to join our Safety, Operations & Engineering Security Team.
As a member of AGA’s Safety, Operations & Engineering Security Team, the Manager will be an integral part of the advancement of the Natural Gas industry through engagement with member companies around the United States in the form of technical committees, research and development, peer reviews (in-person and virtual), and publications.
A successful candidate has experience in the natural gas industry, organizing workshops, writing technical documents, and an eagerness to grow and learn. The ability to travel, and a desire to live and work in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area are important for this role.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, three professional references and a writing sample with their application.
AGA employees currently have the flexibility to work a hybrid schedule with 3 days in the office and 2 days remotely. The employee’s team determines one day each week, and the employee determines the others. The American Gas Association requires all staff to successfully complete a background check and sign an arbitration agreement as a condition of employment.
The American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States. There are more than 76 million residential, commercial and industrial natural gas customers in the U.S., of which 95 percent — more than 72 million customers — receive their gas from AGA members. Today, natural gas meets more than thirty percent of the United States' energy needs.
The American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States. There are more than 76 million residential, commercial and industrial natural gas customers in the U.S., of which 95 percent — more than 72 million customers — receive their gas from AGA members. Today, natural gas meets more than thirty percent of the United States' energy needs.