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Schneider Electric’s $700M U.S. Investment to Power AI—and Construction Hiring

7 Apr 2025

Schneider Electric is doubling down on U.S. manufacturing. The global energy and automation giant has announced plans to invest over $700 million into its U.S. operations through 2027. The move comes in response to rising energy demand and AI-driven growth—and it’s going to have a serious impact on construction and recruitment across the country.

What’s in the Plan?

The investment will focus on expanding, upgrading, and opening facilities in multiple states, including:

  • Tennessee

  • Massachusetts

  • Texas

  • Missouri

  • Ohio

  • North and South Carolina

These projects are designed to strengthen U.S. energy infrastructure and boost domestic manufacturing capacity—core needs as AI data centers, automation systems, and industrial demand surge nationwide.

Schneider Electric expects to create over 1,000 new jobs, many of which will be construction, engineering, and technical roles essential to delivering large-scale infrastructure.

Construction Opportunities Across States

Whether it’s retrofitting a factory floor, building out new electrical systems, or scaling up facilities from the ground up—construction crews will be in high demand. This includes:

  • General contractors

  • Electricians

  • Project managers

  • MEP engineers

  • Site supervisors

  • Skilled tradespeople across the board

The effort is backed by a broader $1 billion+ investment into U.S. operations, including $440 million previously announced to reinforce supply chains and local production.

Why It Matters for Recruiters

This isn’t just another investment headline—it’s a real, boots-on-the-ground opportunity for construction and engineering talent. Recruiters serving energy, infrastructure, and industrial sectors should prepare for increased demand in:

  • Greenfield development projects

  • Smart building retrofits

  • Utility and energy system upgrades

  • Workforce upskilling and training

With the U.S. at an inflection point for energy and industrial innovation, Schneider Electric’s commitment is a strong signal for hiring activity across multiple states.

Final Word

As energy demands grow and AI infrastructure expands, this level of investment puts skilled construction professionals and recruiters in a position to drive the future of U.S. infrastructure.

To find or hire top-tier talent in construction, energy, and advanced manufacturing, visit https://placedrecruitment.com/.

 

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