03/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 15:05
ATLANTA (March 25, 2026) - While today's discussions focus on how AI might automate desk jobs, a current reality is overlooking the demand for the skilled trade talent required to train, implement and sustain this technology. New research from Randstad USA reveals that the AI revolution is currently being built by hand, triggering a demand in skilled trades that is now outpacing professional roles.
Randstad USA analyzed more than 150 million job postings in the U.S. for key roles between 2022 to 2026 to identify the demand for various roles. These findings are part of a global Randstad study analyzing 50 million job postings during the same time period.
Scaling AI requires vast physical infrastructure, from data centres and energy systems to automated production facilities, and the hiring trends are reflecting that expansion.
Between 2022 and 2026, skilled trades in the U.S. saw explosive growth:
The race to scale the country's digital infrastructure is hitting a wall. The skilled trade workers needed to construct data centers and modernize power grids are taking longer to hire.
It is now more difficult and time-consuming to hire an HVAC professional and electrician than a software developer. The average time-to-hire for a skilled trades worker has reached 56 days, surpassing the 54-day average for desk-based professionals.
The pressure increases in manufacturing, a key source for skilled trade workers, where more talent is being lost. For every 100 young workers entering the trade sector, 102 are exiting, which is an equivalent to an annual decline of 1.72%.
"While much of the conversation surrounding AI focuses on job displacement, we're overlooking the demand it's creating for the skilled trade workforce," said Greg Dyers, CCO of Randstad North America. "AI can't build data centers, upgrade power grids, or maintain its own infrastructure. Because the demand for skilled trades is evolving into highly specialized, digital-first work, leaders must reposition skilled trades as a top-tier career track. Leaders must prioritize investments in education, upskilling, and training, or the AI-fueled growth we seek will stall."
To learn more about Randstad USA, visit randstadusa.com.