数据中心热潮带动蓝领工人就业小幅增长


2026年5月29日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:00 / MoneyWatch

作者:梅根·塞鲁洛 记者,MoneyWatch
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人工智能将如何重塑美国就业市场,数年之内都无法定论。但短期内,支撑人工智能崛起的数据中心快速兴建,正在带动蓝领就业小幅增长,尽管一些企业在投资人工智能的同时削减了白领岗位。

专家告诉CBS新闻,目前数据中心安装催生的多数就业机会都是建筑岗位,并指出这类工作属于临时岗位。

劳动力经济学家、劳动力情报提供商Revelio Labs首席执行官本·蔡格表示,数据中心建设升温带来的其他就业增长影响相对有限。

“这些岗位的人员规模相当稀少,”他告诉CBS新闻。

数据中心通常只需相对较少的全职员工运营,就像为宽带互联网服务提供动力的服务器农场一样。

“数据中心长期维护岗位的数量并不多,”Revelio Labs首席经济学家莉萨·西蒙补充道,“这是一项资本密集度远高于劳动密集度的事业。”

万亿美元级的热潮?

麦肯锡的数据显示,科技企业正在全美各地斥巨资建设数据中心,预计到2030年,相关设施的支出将高达7万亿美元。

阿波罗全球管理公司的数据显示,美国现有约4000座数据中心,另有约3000座已宣布规划或正在建设中。

此类投资增加了对建筑工人、数据技术人员、电工、暖通空调专家以及支持运营所需维护人员的需求。

倡导科技行业利益的政策游说团体美国边缘项目2025年的一份报告显示,美国数据中心总计预计将创造470万个临时建筑岗位。该团体还预测,数据中心将创造约69.7万个永久性岗位,用于运营和管理此类设施。

劳动力专家、布鲁金斯学会近期一份关于数据中心就业影响报告的作者格雷格·赖特告诉CBS新闻,尽管建设数据中心的许多岗位都是临时性的,但此类投资可以为当地经济注入资金。

“当建筑公司调派人员来建设这些设施时,这些人需要入住酒店、外出就餐。因此,数据中心的建设能够对当地就业产生带动作用,”他说。

与此同时,各地争相建设数据中心的热潮正引发越来越多的公众反对,反对者称数据中心会加剧当地电网压力,并引发环境方面的担忧。

其他批评人士则谴责当地政界人士常常用数十亿美元的税收减免作为企业建设数据中心的激励措施,称这类补贴与数据中心创造的少量就业岗位不成比例。

招聘:数据技术人员

数据中心建成后,需要专门的数据技术人员进行运营和维护。

“每一座人工智能数据中心都需要能够监控、维修并持续运营这些设施的人员,”光纤工程师、员工培训与招聘平台Umudl联合创始人帕明德·K·贾萨尔告诉CBS新闻。

这些专业数据技术人员负责安装、监控和维护数据中心内数千台计算机服务器——数据中心本质上类似空荡荡的仓库,内部摆满了高科技设备。工作内容包括排查设备故障和处理其他可远程完成的任务。

“该岗位的核心职责是确保所有计算和人工智能系统背后的实体基础设施正常运转,”贾萨尔说,他还指出数据中心技术人员需要轮班工作,以确保设施全天候有人值守。

求职网站Glassdoor的数据显示,美国数据中心技术人员的年薪中位数为8.8万美元。微软、IBM、亚马逊和谷歌等企业都在Glassdoor上发布过相关岗位招聘信息。

编辑:阿兰·谢特尔

Data center frenzy is spurring a jobs boomlet for blue-collar workers

May 29, 2026 / 5:00 AM EDT / MoneyWatch

By Megan Cerullo Reporter, MoneyWatch
Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting.

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Exactly how artificial intelligence will shake up the U.S. job market won’t be certain for years. In the short term, the rapid buildout of data centers powering the rise of artificial intelligence is creating a boomlet in blue-collar jobs even as some companies invest in AI and axe white-collar roles.

For now, most of the employment opportunities spawned by the installation of data centers are construction jobs, experts told CBS News, noting that such jobs are temporary.

Other job gains stemming from the ramp-up in data center construction will have a more limited impact, according to Ben Zweig, a labor economist and CEO of Revelio Labs, a provider of workforce intelligence.

“They are pretty sparsely populated,” he told CBS News.

Data centers typically require relatively few full-time workers to operate, like the server farms that power broadband internet services.

“Roles data centers create for long-term maintenance aren’t huge in volume,” added Revelio Labs chief economist Lisa Simon. “They are a much more capital-intensive than labor-intensive undertaking.”

Trillion-dollar boom?

Technology companies are pouring billions into building data centers across the U.S., with spending on the facilities estimated to reach as much as $7 trillion by 2030, according to McKinsey.

The U.S. has roughly 4,000 existing data centers, while some 3,000 more have been announced or are under construction, according to Apollo Global Management.

This investment increases demand for construction workers, as well as data technicians, electricians, HVAC specialists and maintenance personnel needed to support operations.

U.S. data centers in total are expected to generate 4.7 million temporary construction jobs, according to a 2025 report from the American Edge Project, a policy advocacy group formed by Meta that promotes tech industry interests. The group also projected that data centers would create roughly 697,000 permanent jobs to operate and manage such facilities.

Although many of the jobs associated with putting up a data center are temporary, the investment can inject money into local economies, Greg Wright, a workforce expert and author of a recent Brookings Institution report on data centers’ employment effects, told CBS News.

“When construction companies ship people in to build these things out, those people need to stay in hotels and eat. So the buildout of a data center can produce a local employment impact,” he said.

At the same time, the rush to erect data centers is prompting mounting public pushback from opponents who say they strain local power grids and raise environmental concerns.

Other critics decry the billions of dollars in tax breaks that local political leaders often dangle as incentives for companies to build data centers, saying such giveaways are disproportionate to the modest number of jobs the facilities create.

Wanted: Data technicians

Once data centers are built, they require specialized data technicians to operate and maintain them.

“Every AI data center requires people who can monitor, repair and continuously operate these facilities,” Parminder K. Jassal, a fiber optics engineer and cofounder of Umudl, a worker training and hiring platform, told CBS News.

These specialized data center technicians install, monitor and maintain the thousands of computer servers housed in data centers, which resemble largely empty warehouses full of high-tech machinery. That includes troubleshooting equipment failures and handling other tasks that can be performed remotely.

“The role focuses specifically on keeping the physical infrastructure behind all the computing and AI systems running,” Jassal said, noting that data center technicians work in shifts so the facilities are staffed around the clock.

According to job search site Glassdoor, a data center technician in the U.S. earns a median salary of $88,000 per year. Microsoft, IBM, Amazon and Google are among the employers that advertise open roles on Glassdoor.

Edited by Alain Sherter

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