top of page

Nvidia CEO Predicts AI Boom Will Create Six-Figure Construction Jobs

  • Writer: David S
    David S
  • Jan 24
  • 2 min read
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussing AI infrastructure jobs at the World Economic Forum
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts AI infrastructure boom will create six-figure jobs for construction and trade workers worldwide.

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is not just transforming tech it’s reshaping the construction and trade industries. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed at the World Economic Forum in Davos that building AI infrastructure will create high-paying jobs for workers across multiple trades.

Massive Infrastructure Build-Out Fuels Job Growth

During a discussion with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, Huang highlighted the enormous scale of AI-related infrastructure projects.

"This is the largest infrastructure build-out in human history. That's going to create a lot of jobs," Huang said. "We're seeing plumbers, electricians, construction workers, steelworkers, and network technicians involved in building AI and chip factories."

These jobs are seeing unprecedented pay increases, with salaries nearly doubling and many positions reaching six-figure earnings for skilled workers involved in AI facilities.

AI Industry Benefits Workers Beyond Tech Degrees

Huang emphasized that high-paying AI infrastructure roles do not require advanced computer science degrees. Trade workers across the globe are reaping the benefits of AI’s growth, filling critical roles in the construction and installation of AI systems.

"Everybody should be able to make a great living. You don’t need to have a PhD in computer science to do so," Huang noted.

Understanding the Layers of AI Infrastructure

The Nvidia CEO broke down AI infrastructure as a “five-layer cake,” where each layer relies on the one below it:

  1. Energy: AI requires massive real-time computing power.

  2. Chips: The processing hardware necessary to power AI applications.

  3. Cloud Services: Infrastructure that stores and manages AI data.

  4. AI Models: Software that interprets and generates intelligence.

  5. Application Layer: Real-world use of AI for economic and societal benefits.

The bottom layers, particularly energy and hardware, are driving high demand for construction and installation workers.

Trillions in Investment to Support AI Jobs

Huang stressed that the AI boom represents a multitrillion-dollar investment in infrastructure, which directly benefits construction trades. As companies build chip factories, data centers, and AI facilities, the demand for skilled workers continues to rise, along with wages.

"It has started the largest infrastructure build-out in human history," Huang said, noting that this growth is essential to support AI applications at scale.

Conclusion

The AI revolution is not just about software and algorithms it’s creating a ripple effect across industries, particularly construction and skilled trades. With six-figure salaries on the rise for plumbers, electricians, and other workers building AI infrastructure, Huang’s vision signals that the AI boom could be one of the most significant employment opportunities of the decade. For workers, companies, and the economy, AI is proving to be a catalyst for high-paying jobs beyond traditional tech careers.

Comments


Let me know what's on your mind

bottom of page