At Virginia Natural Gas, we embrace the power of differences.
We draw inspiration from the worldviews and experiences that diverse talent generates and create inclusive environments that value the ideas and perspectives that each and every employee brings. We foster a culture where there’s room for everyone at the table and encourage all voices to speak up.
Diverse talent powers safety, creativity and innovation, and that’s how we’re fueling forward for a better future.
As a utility mechanic, Jordan spends every day outside making the safety of customers and his team is #1. He talks about his role, workplace inclusivity, giving back to the community and his coworkers feeling like family.
Dominique Hollier
Dominique is a construction inspector supervising the contractors who install pipe and ensure the work is done properly and, most importantly, safety. He explains our stop-work culture and the life-impacting events that led him to work for us at Virginia Natural Gas.
Lauren Noland
Lauren made her way from a very different background to a new career in energy. She works in our engineering design department overseeing SAVE - Steps to Advancing Virginia's Energy - a program replacing old infrastructure new pipes to ensure the safe and reliability of natural gas every day.
Catherine thoroughly enjoys being out in the field interacting with customers everyday. In fact, that's what she likes the most about her role at VNG. Listen in to hear how she made her way to Virginia Natural Gas and what it’s like to be a woman working in construction.
Tabitha Zava
As Tabitha says, the sky's the limit here at VNG. She's been with us for 8 months training to be a utility mechanic - an opportunity she didn't have back home. Here she tells us what she loves most about the job, the training and the people she works with.
Jordyn Alesna
Every day starts with making sure everything – from his work truck to his equipment – all operate safely. Watch Jordyn talk about his work as a utility mechanic, responding to repairs or emergencies, the education and training he receives on the job and security that comes with a career in energy.