Epic Labor AI Launches to Recruit Skilled Workers for Data Center Construction and GPU Infrastructure

Metavesco's subsidiary Epic Labor has launched Epic Labor AI, a recruiting division targeting the acute skilled labor shortage in AI data center construction and GPU infrastructure, aiming to place electricians, HVAC specialists, and GPU deployment technicians nationwide.

SD Metrowire Staff
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Epic Labor AI Launches to Recruit Skilled Workers for Data Center Construction and GPU Infrastructure

Metavesco Inc. (OTC: MVCO) announced the launch of Epic Labor AI, a specialized recruiting division of its wholly-owned subsidiary Epic Labor, Inc., focused on recruiting skilled tradespeople and technical personnel for AI data center construction, commissioning, and operations across the United States. The announcement comes amid what industry leaders describe as the largest infrastructure buildout in modern history, with hyperscale technology companies committing hundreds of billions of dollars to new data center construction to support artificial intelligence computing demands.

According to recent industry data, the United States will need approximately 300,000 new electricians over the next decade to support data center and electrification demand, while an additional 200,000 current electricians are expected to retire during the same period. Demand for HVAC engineers has surged 67% since late 2022, and construction workers on data center projects earn approximately 32% more than those on standard commercial builds. The primary constraint on this buildout, according to industry leaders, is not capital, semiconductors, or energy, but labor.

Epic Labor AI will recruit across two categories: construction trades and technical personnel. On the construction side, the division will place electricians, HVAC and cooling specialists, pipefitters, welders, and general construction labor into data center build projects. On the technical side, it will recruit GPU deployment technicians, fiber optic and structured cabling technicians, data center operations technicians, and controls specialists. "The AI revolution requires a massive physical foundation, and right now America does not have enough skilled workers to build it," said Ryan Schadel, CEO of Metavesco. "The Epic Labor team has over 50 years combined experience placing skilled tradespeople on jobsites. With Epic Labor AI, we are applying that expertise, combined with AI-powered recruiting tools, to the most acute labor shortage in the market today."

Epic Labor AI will operate on a recruiting and placement fee model, distinct from Epic Labor's traditional temporary staffing operations. The division expects to generate revenue through direct-hire placement fees and contract-to-hire arrangements with general contractors, data center developers, hyperscale operators, and electrical and mechanical subcontractors. The launch extends Metavesco's previously announced AI-native operating model, leveraging artificial intelligence tools for candidate sourcing, screening, and matching to enable faster pipeline development and higher placement accuracy with lower overhead.

Electrical work alone accounts for an estimated 45% to 70% of total data center construction costs, according to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. A single hyperscale data center under construction can require between 50 and 100 electricians simultaneously, with peak construction crews often exceeding 1,500 workers across all trades. The GPU deployment technician category is among the fastest-growing roles in technology infrastructure, with firms deploying over 100,000 GPUs reporting networks of 1,000 or more field engineers. Epic Labor AI will initially target data center construction markets with the highest concentration of active and planned projects, including Northern Virginia, Texas, Iowa, Ohio, and Georgia markets.

More information about Epic Labor can be found at epiclabor.com, and about Metavesco at metavesco.com. The original release is available on newmediawire.com.

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