San Antonio sustaining job growth with variety of developments

 

The San Antonio market is seeing several notable projects get underway to kick off the New Year for a wide variety of industries including Federal, Education and Multi-family mixed-use development. A new federal courthouse in downtown, expansion of UTSA’s main campus in the North part of town, and the Villas of Echo East are some of the noteworthy projects to list.

Destination for Job Opportunities

Growth in this market has been steady over the past decade, as San Antonio remains a Top 15 destination for construction workers. This growth is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.

Data Center Expansion Key to Job Growth

The data center space is also a key component to the market’s growth with Microsoft’s ongoing datacenter expansion continuing for the next 3 years, with a project value of 213 million. The large project, being managed by leading General Contractor, Turner Industries, hosts companies looking for talent in the electrical, low voltage, security/fire alarm, a/v, and HVAC industries. San Antonio boasts a small-town feel in a big city atmosphere and should continue to see growth as the city expands its borders and pushes itself further into the uninhibited Texas Hill Country.

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Outsource Expands San Antonio Office and Looks For New Hires

Outsource continues to grow its structured cabling, electrical, and building integration staffing business in Texas with the recent expansion of its San Antonio office, further solidifying the company’s national reputation as a leader in the industry. The company remains committed to growing its footprint in Texas and the San Antonio office is key to achieving […]

1Outsource continues to grow its structured cabling, electrical, and building integration staffing business in Texas with the recent expansion of its San Antonio office, further solidifying the company’s national reputation as a leader in the industry. The company remains committed to growing its footprint in Texas and the San Antonio office is key to achieving this goal.

Initially supported by the Austin office, the idea to expand the San Antonio office was reached after careful consideration off both internal research and insights presented by Outsource employees working in the area. The city, with a population of four million, is experiencing tremendous growth and is home to a number of new data centers. Shannon Paule, Branch Operations Manager for the Austin office says, “Texas is an attractive place for new technology, so energy level is high and we’re ready to hit the ground running.”

Over the past several months, Business Development Manager Hunter Schmidt has traveled from Austin to San Antonio on a weekly basis building relationships with new and potential clients. He and Robert Lozada have established a foothold in the city and their hard work has resulted in the need for a larger office space.

Lozada will head up the San Antonio office after serving only eight months as a Recruiter. Robert expressed an interest in moving into sales, and after completing a training session at the Corporate Office in Los Angeles he was promoted to Account Manager where he will be responsible for managing clients and their needs at a high level. Robert is a great example of why Outsource is a company dedicated to promoting from within.

The company is also excited to announce that it will be expanding the branch by hiring a local recruiting team in San Antonio. The new hires will join a strong team that covers the needs of companies in the wiring and structured cable industries, electrical, fire alarm, and security industries, as well as the building integration and HVAC industries. They will exhibit the qualities for which Outsource employees are known: motivated professionals who go above and beyond their clients’ and technicians’ expectations.

Jenny Zhao, Regional Director of Operations and a San Antonio native, attests to the city’s recent boom: “San Antonio consistently ranks as one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and Texas has been growing tremendously for Outsource. Now that we have the right people in the right place, San Antonio is the next key market to dig our heels in and grow the company.”

The San Antonio office is located at 9901 I.H. 10 West, Suite #8030.

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