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Louisiana needs
pipefitters for its data centers

Louisiana is building 3 GW of new data centers. Here is how much pipefitters work that makes — and why there are not enough pipefitters for it.

8 sites |about $64,720/yr |Moderate shortage
Worth training up?
NO — plenty already

Pipefitters for Louisiana's data centers: about 1,623 to spare.

Needed at peak
637
Free to take it on
2,260
Short or extra
1,623 spare
New permanent jobs
Enough workers?

Will Louisiana have enough workers?

At the busiest point of the build. Bars to the left mean a shortage (good if you are in that trade). Bars to the right mean workers to spare.

just enough SHORT TO SPARE Ironworkers short 429 Sheet metal workers 38 spare Network/low-voltage technicians 381 spare HVAC/R technicians 896 spare Electricians 1,063 spare Carpenters 1,203 spare Pipefitters 1,623 spare Plumbers 1,987 spare Welders 2,635 spare
The short version

What this means for pipefitters in Louisiana

Louisiana is building 3 GW of new AI data centers across 8 sites. On a data center, pipefitters run the pipes and cooling loops that keep the computers from overheating.

Pipefitters — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 637 pipefitters, and Louisiana already has about 2,260 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

Louisiana has 8 data-center sites in the works, with 3 GW still to build. That keeps pipefitters busy for years: as one job winds down, the next one is starting, so the work does not dry up after a single build.

Louisiana pipefitters earn about $64,720 a year on average. Data-center work pays more than that, and when a trade is short, overtime can push experienced pipefitters well over $100,000 a year, with health care and a pension through the union.

It is the same across the country: builders cannot find enough skilled workers. The U.S. needs about 140,000 more trade workers by 2030 to build all the data centers, and most builders say hiring is their hardest problem. Microsoft's president has called the shortage of electricians the biggest thing slowing data centers down.

The building work runs a few years, not forever — but Louisiana has enough lined up to keep you busy, and the skills carry over to every other big job in the state. To start, look at the Louisiana pipefitters apprenticeship programs. That is the way in. Sources: a national survey of data-center building plans, plus U.S. jobs and pay data.

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