Virginia Natural Gas now hiring to attract the next generation of workers to the energy industry
Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) is expanding its workforce in response to growth in the energy sector, which saw a 4% job increase in 2021. Following a 30% hiring increase in 2020, VNG plans to add nearly 40 new positions in 2022, focusing on utility workers, engineers, and project coordinators. With an aging workforce, they are proactively hiring entry-level roles to ensure continuity. As a recognized Top Workplace, VNG emphasizes employee retention and career growth, aligning with the industry's promising future.
- VNG plans to hire nearly 40 new employees in 2022, showcasing growth.
- The energy sector's 2021 job growth of 4% outpaces overall U.S. employment growth.
- VNG has a strong workplace culture that promotes employee retention and career advancement.
- The energy industry faces potential workforce shortages as 25% of utility workers are expected to retire in the next 5-10 years.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past two years, many industries have struggled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, triggering one of the worst job crises since the Great Depression. According to labor statistics, millions lost jobs or were furloughed, while others had to switch occupations.
One industry that has remained strong is the energy industry. In 2021, new jobs in the U.S. energy sector grew
As part of the local energy industry, Virginia Natural Gas has kept up with industry trends over the past two years and looks to increase positions at the energy company in 2022. In 2020, VNG hired 38 new employees, a
As the industry continues to expand, the energy company hopes to add nearly 40 new hires to the payroll this year in positions that include utility workers, engineers, construction inspectors, asset protection, and project coordinators.
"As a Top Workplace in Hampton Roads, Virginia Natural Gas is the perfect place to start a career in one of the fastest growing industries," said Robert Duvall, president of Virginia Natural Gas. "We attract and retain highly skilled employees who remain with the company for sometimes up to 30 years, and in fact, we have an employee retiring soon with 50 years with the company. That speaks volumes to our culture which is built on mutual respect, inclusiveness, and safety, as well as keeping customers at the center of everything we do."
Take Kevin Stark, an engineer with VNG who has been with the company for more than 29 years. Stark began his career with VNG as an intern in the marketing department, and after graduating from Old Dominion University, rose through the ranks and into the engineering department.
Taking his knowledge of roadway projects, he now handles city service projects. He may have taken an unconventional route to the engineering department since his bachelor's degree is in business administration, but he feels the company does a wonderful job mentoring employees into successful careers.
"I enjoy the design side of my job," said Stark. "It's a challenging job, solving day-to-day problems, but I work with a great team, and we keep the projects moving."
He also loves working for the energy company that put a lot of trust in him, he said, to promote him to his present position.
"Virginia Natural Gas treats their employees great," he said. "Not only do I get the chance to do something I love, but the people are great, as well as the pay and benefits. I can't see myself working any other place."
One of the newest engineers with the company, Sloan Parker, agrees with Stark, saying that the energy industry really is the best place to begin a career.
Parker, a graduate of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, joined the VNG engineering department in May 2022 after graduating with a degree in mechanical engineering. The 25-year-old always knew he wanted to begin his career in some aspect of the energy industry.
"I've always been interested in energy," said Parker. "Even though I've only been here a few months, the work has been exciting as I'm learning about all the systems. Everyone is very helpful in answering questions and mentoring, plus the pay and benefits are great. I couldn't ask for anything better fresh out of college."
Parker joins the growing number of other recent college graduates entering the energy-industry workforce. Currently, the average age of U.S. utility workers is over 50, several years older than the national average in other careers. This means that
Due to a "graying" of the energy industry workforce, VNG is proactively hiring in critically-manned positions, such as utility workers, to replace those workers who could retire soon, taking with them valuable institutional knowledge.
"That could be problematic as many of our positions are largely dependent on OJT, or on-the-job training," said Michele Potter, Human Resources partner at VNG. "That's why we are proactively hiring in those key entry-level roles. It's the perfect way to learn about the natural gas industry with the opportunity for growth and career advancement."
As the industry continues to expand, VNG will continue to offer career openings with opportunities for long-term career growth and stability in the energy industry. And as a Top Workplace in Hampton Roads, it's the perfect place to start a career while being well compensated with the potential for high earnings.
"This all shows we are hiring and VNG is the best place to start a career and learn about the energy industry," added Potter. "Our industry is booming, and VNG offers successful team members the opportunity to learn from some of the industry's best and be able to parlay that into a long and successful career."
To learn more about careers with Virginia Natural Gas, visit the careers page at https://www.virginianaturalgas.com/company/careers.html.
Virginia Natural Gas is one of four natural gas distribution companies of Southern Company Gas, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO). Virginia Natural Gas provides clean, safe, reliable and affordable natural gas service to more than 300,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in southeast Virginia. Consistently ranked in the top quartile for customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates, the company also has been recognized by the Virginia Department of Energy (Virginia Energy) and the Virginia Oil and Gas Association for its safety, innovation, environmental stewardship, community outreach and educational programs, and has been named Local Distribution Company of the Year five times since 2015. The company has been ranked by its business customers as one of the most Trusted Business Partners in the utility industry according to Cogent Reports, and a Top Workplaces in Hampton Roads by Inside Business. For more information, visit virginianaturalgas.com and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Nextdoor.
Southern Company Gas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE:SO), America's premier energy company. Southern Company Gas serves approximately 4.3 million natural gas utility customers through its regulated distribution companies in four states with approximately 600,000 retail customers through its companies that market natural gas. Other nonutility businesses include investments in interstate pipelines and ownership and operation of natural gas storage facilities. For more information, visit southerncompanygas.com.
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