Meta and CBRE Announce LevelUp – a Multiyear Program to Recruit and Train Thousands of Technicians to Build Meta’s Data Centers in the U.S.
Graduates will be equipped with skills to install technical infrastructure, including fiber-optic cable, racks, and other mission-critical equipment
CBRE will establish and run multiple training centers across the
This training program addresses the growing shortage of fiber technicians needed to build next-generation data center infrastructure. By preparing new, job-ready technicians, it expands the skilled workforce, increases access to high-quality career opportunities and creates a clear pathway for recent high school graduates. For people looking to start a new career or recent high school graduates exploring options, these jobs offer competitive earning potential in a growing field.
CBRE will train thousands of workers to install technical infrastructure, fiber-optic cables, network gear, and other mission-critical equipment at Meta’s data center construction sites. The curriculum is designed to be broadly applicable, equipping trainees with skills that are in high demand across the construction and data center industries, and will provide a foundation for long-term, transferable careers in the skilled trades sector.
The partnership with CBRE builds on Meta’s broader commitment to investing in America's workforce and expanding access to skilled trade opportunities. Meta has 27 data centers under construction or operational in the
“The future of the AI revolution depends on a highly skilled
“We are excited to build upon our longstanding partnership with Meta,” said
CBRE provides end-to-end, global capabilities across the entire data center lifecycle. These include leasing, capital markets, design, build, management, maintenance, and retrofit services for hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise clients.
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